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Having recorded a few demos and toured most of Slovenia, they were one of the 5 participating bands in the 2007 edition of the [[Club Marathon]]. The band recorded most of their music as a four-piece but a few lineup changes rendered them to a three-piece in 2012. Their current lineup in 2014 is somewhat indefinite. | Having recorded a few demos and toured most of Slovenia, they were one of the 5 participating bands in the 2007 edition of the [[Club Marathon]]. The band recorded most of their music as a four-piece but a few lineup changes rendered them to a three-piece in 2012. Their current lineup in 2014 is somewhat indefinite. | ||
− | Carnaval played one of their most notable performances | + | Carnaval played one of their most notable performances supporting Kyuss Lives! in [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture]]. |
The band have managed to attain a relatively extensive and very loyal fan-base in Slovenia where they are regarded as one of the most innovative and authentic bands in the so called underground music scene. All three Carnaval albums were self-released and financed exclusively through gigs and merchandise sales. They all have been critically acclaimed and favourably reviewed in local and foreign media. | The band have managed to attain a relatively extensive and very loyal fan-base in Slovenia where they are regarded as one of the most innovative and authentic bands in the so called underground music scene. All three Carnaval albums were self-released and financed exclusively through gigs and merchandise sales. They all have been critically acclaimed and favourably reviewed in local and foreign media. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.carnaval.si/ Carnaval website] | * [http://www.carnaval.si/ Carnaval website] | ||
− | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2Jtwj-TeQg Carnaval playing at [[Barakafest]] in 2011] | + | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2Jtwj-TeQg Carnaval playing at [[Barakafest]] in 2011] |
+ | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYjeTl-rK1o Carnaval supporting Kyuss Lives! in 2012] | ||
* [http://thesludgelord.blogspot.com/2012/02/carnaval-album-review.html Carnaval reviewed on Sludgelord blog] | * [http://thesludgelord.blogspot.com/2012/02/carnaval-album-review.html Carnaval reviewed on Sludgelord blog] |
Revision as of 22:17, 31 October 2014
Carnaval's official video for "Neighbour" from their 2012 album Tennis Football Basketball
Biography
Carnaval were born in 2003 out of a music collective called Pussyfinger. At the time, they were strongly influenced by the echoes of stoner rock and grunge music, genres to whose sentiments they remain somewhat faithful to this day. As Pinocchio Pinchball, later Carnaval, they coined their own unique sound that breached the limitations of their influences and blended in numerous rock, funk and metal deviations.
Having recorded a few demos and toured most of Slovenia, they were one of the 5 participating bands in the 2007 edition of the Club Marathon. The band recorded most of their music as a four-piece but a few lineup changes rendered them to a three-piece in 2012. Their current lineup in 2014 is somewhat indefinite.
Carnaval played one of their most notable performances supporting Kyuss Lives! in Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture.
The band have managed to attain a relatively extensive and very loyal fan-base in Slovenia where they are regarded as one of the most innovative and authentic bands in the so called underground music scene. All three Carnaval albums were self-released and financed exclusively through gigs and merchandise sales. They all have been critically acclaimed and favourably reviewed in local and foreign media.
Carnaval are known for their persistent criticism of the Slovene copyright management system and especially the Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers for Copyright Protection in Slovenia (SAZAS Society). They are adamant supporters and practitioners of the D.I.Y. principles in music and they employ Creative Commons licensing with their releases. The band's disenchantment is reflected in their lyrics which are sometimes a bit cryptic but usually aim to embody their ruminations on personal trauma and socio-political events.
Discography
- 2 (2009)
- 1 (2010)
- Tennis Football Basketball (2012)