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− | [[Dežurni krivci]] is a progressive rock band from Prlekija | + | [[Dežurni krivci]] is a progressive rock band from Prlekija in Eastern Slovenia. Formed in [[established::1996]] by guitarist and vocalist [[Leon Štrakl]], guitarist [[Marko Čuš]], bassist [[Tomas Tibaut]], and drummer [[Igor Ketiš]], the band gained momentum with their 2000 performance at Novi rock [New Rock] festival in Ljubljana. Their first album ''Nikogaršnje mesto (daleč od ljubezni)'' [No one’s City (Far from Love)] was released in 2001 and immediately followed by a live acoustic version, recorded at the [[Radio Slovenia Second Channel - VAL202|Val 202]] radio programme ''Izštekani'' [Unplugged]. Their second studio album ''Kakor človek'' [Like a Man] was produced by [[Aldo Ivančić]] and featured [[Meli]] from [[Psycho-Path]] as a guest vocalist. |
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− | In 2005, Dežurni krivci joined forces with poet [[Jožek Štucin]] and contributed two songs to the ''Rokerji pojejo pesnike'' [Poets Sung by Rockers] compilation released by [[Subkulturni azil Maribor]]. Their third full-length album ''Strup'' [Poison] was produced by Hannes Jaeckel and self-released in 2007. The band played over 200 concerts in Slovenia, Croatia and Austria, including festivals such as the Open Air Ottensheim. Their albums are distributed by [[Dallas Records]]. Dežurni krivci are additionally supported by [[God Bless This Mess]] and a member of the [[Prekmurje Noise Conspiracy (P-N-C)]]. | + | In 2005, Dežurni krivci joined forces with poet [[Jožek Štucin]] and contributed two songs to the ''Rokerji pojejo pesnike'' [Poets Sung by Rockers] compilation released by [[Subkulturni azil Maribor]]. Their third full-length album ''Strup'' [Poison] was produced by Hannes Jaeckel and self-released in 2007. The band has played over 200 concerts in Slovenia, Croatia, and Austria, including festivals such as the Open Air Ottensheim. Their albums are distributed by [[Dallas Records]]. Dežurni krivci are additionally supported by [[God Bless This Mess]] and are a member of the [[Prekmurje Noise Conspiracy (P-N-C)]]. |
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Revision as of 17:09, 29 February 2012
In 2005, Dežurni krivci joined forces with poet Jožek Štucin and contributed two songs to the Rokerji pojejo pesnike [Poets Sung by Rockers] compilation released by Subkulturni azil Maribor. Their third full-length album Strup [Poison] was produced by Hannes Jaeckel and self-released in 2007. The band has played over 200 concerts in Slovenia, Croatia, and Austria, including festivals such as the Open Air Ottensheim. Their albums are distributed by Dallas Records. Dežurni krivci are additionally supported by God Bless This Mess and are a member of the Prekmurje Noise Conspiracy (P-N-C).
See also
External links
- Dežurni krivci website (in Slovenian)
- Dežurni krivci on MySpace