Zrní
Kladno, Středočeský Kraj, Czech Republic | Established. Jan 01, 2001 | SELF
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(English translation):
The Kladno band called Zrní looks like a small revelation on the Czech alternative scene . Their
second album Hrdina počítačový hry jde do světa showed that the party around singer Jan Unger have a potential that could suddenly erupt in the hope of becoming the flagship of the Czech
alternative scene. With their new album this transformation is not only confirmed, but also moved
to situations where music flirts with the words genius and perfection... - Protisedi.cz
(English translation):
If those who have been participating on the Czech music scene these last few years, are waiting
impatiently for a project which might move the local form of creativity closer to the concept of those
countries in which tradition, taste and the search for new directions is combined, then maybe these
people now have somebody to bet on... (Jaroslav Špulák) - Právo
(English translation):
Today “Zrní” are probably the most interesting band the Czech scene has to offer. They masterfully connect modern pop with their own poetic soul, thus creating a very unique and clearly
identifiable face, which any other band could only envy. Their album “Soundtrack ke konci
sveta” proves this with disarming ease... (Honza Průša) - Musicserver
Discography
Voni (2009)
Hrdina pocitacovy hry jde do sveta (2011)
Kolik vazi vase touha? (2012) (music for dance show)
Soundtrack ke konci sveta (2012)
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Zrni is a Czech alternative band from Kladno, Czech Republic. Its unique sound combines folk, psychedelic rock, classical music, electronica and pop. With their last album Soundtrack ke konci sveta (2012), Zrni astounded both critics and audiences. In 2013 the band was nominated in two critics prizes (Apollo, Vinyla), won Cesky Tucnak and was nominated in 4 categories in Andel, where it won as a best new artist.
The band was formed in 2001 and consists of
Jan Unger: lead vocals, guitar, flute
Jan Fiser: violin
Jan Juklik: guitars, vocals
Jan Caithaml: bass, vocals
Ondrej Slavik: drums, beatbox, sampling, accordion
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