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+ | Instrumental trio [[Y]] was formed in [[2004]] by musicians from Gornja Radgona and Murska Sobota. After 2007 when [[Rok Vrbančič]] briefly joined the band on synthesizer and sampler, Y's raw hard core sound became more intricate. Today, guitarist [[Marko Borko]], bass player [[Andrej Glažar]] and drummer [[Bojan Varga]] continue to play with ambiental atmospheric soundscapes and sharply contrasted tempos. Traces of hard core, post rock, math rock and sludge metal can be heard in their precise compositions that prefer crescendos to peaks. | ||
+ | Y's first EP "Germ" (2006) was recorded with [[Vasja Golar]] on bass and released by the local independent record label [[God Bless This Mess]]. It was followed by a self-titled split EP (2007) made in collaboration with Rok Vrbančič (under the moniker [[Neuf Meuf]]). Their first full-length album "Blessing Alarm" was released in 2011 by the same record label. Critics have praised the album's innovative and dynamic song structure, stipulating that Y should be experienced live. The band is often invited to events and venues that usually do not host hard core bands. For example, they have played at [[Jazz Club Satchmo]] in Maribor and at [[Čadrg Records]]' festival Tabor narave in National Park Triglav. | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | *[[God Bless This Mess]] | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | *[http://www.yband.si/ Y website] (in Slovenian) | ||
+ | *[http://yband.bandcamp.com Y on Bandcamp] |
Revision as of 19:33, 30 April 2012
See also
External links
- Y website (in Slovenian)
- Y on Bandcamp