Apsolutno Romantično Explained

Apsolutno Romantično
Origin:Novi Sad, Serbia
Genre:Pop rock, folk rock, pop, jazz
Years Active:1999–present
Label:Komuna, PGP-RTS
Associated Acts:Garavi Sokak, Griva, Momčilo Bajagić, Đorđe Balašević
Current Members:Petar Alvirović
Zoran "Kina" Alvirović
Julije Dondo
Mihael Horvat
Past Members:Senad Jašarević
Ondrej Maglovski
Rešad Jahja
Dragan Tasić
Kemal Arapović

Apsolutno Romantično (Serbian Cyrillic: Апсолутно Романтично, trans. Absolutely Romantic) is a Serbian pop rock/folk rock band.

History

The band was formed in 1999 by Garavi Sokak members, brothers Petar (vocals, guitar) and Zoran "Kina" Alvirović (vocals, guitar). They were soon joined by actor Nenad Vujanović (percussion). In 2000, they were joined by two more members: Željko Glamočanin (bass guitar) and Dragan Tasić (drums).

In 2000, they released their debut album Kasno je prepraviti stih (It's Late to Rewrite the Verse). In 2003, the band released their second album Naša ulica u nebo se penje (Our Street Is Climbing to the Sky).[1] The album featured the song "Đoletova pesma" ("Đole's Song"), which was recorded with singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević. In 2003, with Momčilo Bajagić, the band recorded the soundtrack for the film The Professional. In 2005, Apsolutno Romantično released the album Teško je biti sam (It's Hard to Be Alone). In 2012, they released the double album Vojvođanski Spomenar (Album of Vojvodina), featuring covers of 27 traditional songs.

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20160308194331/https://www.discogs.com/Apsolutno-Romanti%C4%8Dno-Na%C5%A1a-Ulica-U-Nebo-Se-Penje/release/2737240 Naša ulica u nebo se penje at Discogs