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− | They appeared at the [[FV Music Festival]] in Ljubljana in 2003 (and later in 2015), were selected for the [[Klubski maraton (Radio Študent)]] in 2004 | + | They appeared at the [[FV Music Festival]] in Ljubljana in 2003 (and later in 2015), were selected for the [[Klubski maraton (Radio Študent)]] in 2004. In the following years played regularly at numerous clubs and festivals (like [[Lent Festival]], [[Garage Explosion Festival]] and [[Festival at the Border]]) and have also had gigs in Austria, Serbia and Croatia. |
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Revision as of 15:17, 11 June 2015
They appeared at the FV Music Festival in Ljubljana in 2003 (and later in 2015), were selected for the Klubski maraton (Radio Študent) in 2004. In the following years played regularly at numerous clubs and festivals (like Lent Festival, Garage Explosion Festival and Festival at the Border) and have also had gigs in Austria, Serbia and Croatia.
The band members history goes back to the punk'n'roll band IQ-22, later named IQ-Dealers. Their next emanation was the underground rock'n'roll band Sonic Spastic, who eventually renamed themselves after their own song Thunder Baby. They started as a trio whose sound could be affiliated with the bands such as Devil Dogs, Real Kids, Ramones, Stooges, Dirtbombs, Dead Moon and Tom Waits.
In 2014, the trio became a quartet and in 2015 released an album for FV Music. They now consist of Alenka Hrvatin (bass, vocals), Juš Šenica (drums, vocals), Tomaž Berginc (guitar, vocals) and Brane Škerjanc (guitar, vocal). The latter is also a host of a weekly radio show about rock'n'roll at Radio Študent.