Betterfields - Misko & Boldachev

We wrote “Betterfields“ in the moment we decided to leave our country, when it started the war. It’s dedicated to everyone who left their home, carrying the memories in their hearts. If you have your own stories of leaving home, immigrating, or seeking refuge, share them in the comments. Let’s support each other, no matter where we are! Alex B: I left Russia two weeks after the war began, waiting for my concert on International Women’s Day, where I performed a piece by a composer born in Kyiv and addressed my audience for the last time. I still don’t know why the riot police came to our rehearsal, but I booked a 7 a.m. flight on the next day, just in case. I had no other choice because living in compromise means deceiving myself and justifying increasingly terrible things. Russia wasn’t just my home but a part of my culture and worldview. Now I often ask myself: what does it mean to be Russian? Because it feels like it wasn’t me distancing from my home, but my home distancing from me. Alex M: Before the war I spent years on the road, traveling to different countries, playing shows and getting to know other cultures. I never thought much about what “home“ meant - it was just a place I used to stay at when I wasn’t on the road. But everything changed when I had to leave Russia for good. When the war began, I couldn’t tear myself away from the news, struggling to believe that this was happening to my country. It broke something inside me. Now I feel this deep connection to the place where I grew up. Though I’m slowly healing from the trauma, the sense of home has never been more important and I can’t stop caring about what’s happening in Russia. Despite all the kindness and support from other countries, my bond with my homeland remains strong. 🛒 Get my Tabs, Courses, Merch and Albums: 🔥 My gear: 🎶 Guitar tabs: 🎸 Signature guitar: 🎤 Tour dates: 📩 Join my mailing list: — Instagram ► Facebook ►  TikTok ► Spotify ► Apple Music ► Contact ►
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