In 2018 the band's performance at a festival in
Ivano-Frankivsk prompted the city's mayor
Ruslan Martsinkiv to order a
blessing of the venue by priests. Local authorities also sent a complaint to the police, as according to them the musicians' performance went contrary to Christian morale and contained elements of
hooliganism. Nevertheless, this case led to the growth of the band's popularity. In 2022 Albert Tsukrenko was excluded from the list of experts of the
Ukrainian Cultural Foundation due to "violation of moral norms". However, next year a court ruled that decision to be illegal, as it found no proof of any violations. In January 2024 the band's performance at the Drahobrat skiing resort in
Zakarpattia region was condemned by Ukraine's deputy prime minister
Iryna Vereshchuk due to the band members' lack of clothing. Vereshchuk called for a ban on performances of this type until the end of the
Russo-Ukrainian War. ==Selected discography==