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− | [[Dežurni krivci]] is a progressive rock band from Prlekija, Eastern Slovenia. Formed in 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 program ''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. Their third album ''Strup'' [Poison] was produced by Hannes Jaeckel and self-released in 2007. | + | [[Dežurni krivci]] is a progressive rock band from Prlekija, Eastern Slovenia. Formed in 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 program ''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. 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)]]. |
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Revision as of 23:33, 9 February 2012
See also
External links
- Dežurni krivci website (in Slovenian)