- Bjesovi
Infobox musical artist
Name = Bjesovi
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Origin =Gornji Milanovac ,Serbia
Genre =Alternative
IndieGrunge
Metal
Rock
Years_active = 1989 – 1997
2000 – present
Label =Sound Galaxy
ITV Melomarket
Metropolis Records
One Records
Associated_acts = Hazari
Yu Grupa
URL = [http://www.myspace.com/bjesovi Official myspace]
Current_members = Zoran Marinković
Miroslav Marjanović
Zoran Filipović
Dragan Arsić
Slobodan Vuković
Past_members = Goran Marić
Predrag Dabić
Goran Filipović
Božidar Tanaskovic
Goran Ugarčina
Dejan Petrović
Igor Malešević
Vladimir Krstić
Marko MarkovićBjesovi (
Serbian Cyrillic : Бјесови; trans. "The Possessed") are aSerbia n indie /alternative band fromGornji Milanovac .Biography
1985-2001
The band's history began in the mid-eighties when two seventeen-year-olds, Zoran Marinković and Goran Marić Max, started writing for the famous
Yugoslav rock magazine "Džuboks " under the names McCrywack & Max Radackow. At the same time, they began making some home demo recordings which led to the decision to form a band. The band was formed in 1989 under the name "Baader-Meinhof ". After changing the name to "Saint Gallen " and later to "China Blue", the band got the name "Bjesovi" (by aDostoyevsky book The Possessed). Marić and Marinković, both vocalists and lyrics/music authors, were backed by Predrag Dabić and Goran Filipović on guitars, Božidar Tanaskovic on bass and Goran Ugarčina on drums.The band then won the
Čačak Guitar Festival in 1989 and recored their debut album "U osvit zadnjeg dana" ("At The Last Day's Dawn") released only oncassette on October 1990. Guest appearances featured Vladimir Vesović and Nikola Slavković on guitars and Dejan Marinković who provided narration on the track "On je sam" ("He Is Alone"). The album featured cover versions ofPhillippe Soupault ’s "Georgia" (Serbian "Džordžija") andYugoslav beat bandTomi Soviljo i Njegove Siluete track "Vule Bule". On the track "Zli Dusi" (Evil Spirits), the lyrics included lines from theGospel of Luke andPushkin poetry.The year 1991 brought the band a new lineup since Ugarčina and Tanasković left the band and were replaced by Dejan Petrović on bass and Miroslav Marjanović on drums. The band then won the
Zaječar Guitar Festival in 1993 and Brzi Bendovi Srbije festival (Fast Serbian Bands Festival) in 1994, which eventually led to a recording of a new album. The untitled album, or simply "Bjesovi" as many people call it, proved not only to be their finest studio effort but one of the best works of Serbian/ex Yugoslav bands. It showed the band in a new, more recognizable style and opened a new chapter in the music ofSerbia and wholeYugoslavia . Heavy riffs, dark ambient, pessimism and unique vocals on each track of the album proved that the band could handle with more complicated themes than the common rock topics. Two tracks from the album, "Vreme je" ("It Is Time") and "Ime" were included on a various artists tape "New Rock Power '93-94". A promotional video was recorded for the former and the latter included a quotation from the novel "Dune" byFrank Herbert .Following the success of the second album, the band entered the studio to record their third studio album "Sve što vidim i sve što znam" ("All I See And All I Know") and after thirteen months the album was released. The lineup, which recorded the album, included a new drummer, Igor Malešević from the band Hazari, and the original bassist Božidar Tanasković. Unlike the previous record, the band made deals with religious topics, the end of
socialism and more optimistic ambient. Musically, the style did not change gradually and was still recognizable. The track "Sve će se doznati" ("All Will Be Revealed") included the theme fromJames Bond combined with quotations from theGospel of Luke . The album was produced by Aleksandar Radosavljević and Danilo Pavicević (guitar), Miša Savić (keyboards) and Nebojša Zulfikarpašić (guitar) appeared as guests. This album is considered to be one of the most expensive albums in exYugoslavia . Prmotional videos were recorded for the tracks "Dar" ("The Gift") and "Kad mi stane dah" ("When I Lose My Breath"). Soon after the release of the album, the band ceased to exist. In 1999, Marić took part in aChristian rock various artists project calledPesme Iznad Istoka i Zapada ("Songs Above East and West") which represents a tribute to SaintNikolaj Velimirović . The project was released onEaster , April the 15th, 2001 throughPGP RTS and Radio Svetigora.2000-present
On Spring 2000, Marinković, accompanied by two old members, Zoran Filipović (guitar on all three albums) and Miroslav Marjanović (drummer on the Untitled album) and two new members, Slobodan Vuković (guitar) and Dragan Arsić (bass) reformed the band. In the meantime, the Untitled album was re-released by One Records.On
March 22 ,2002 , the band recorded their appearance inGornji Milanovac . During the summer in the Free Zone Studio inBelgrade the recordings were remixed and post produced in a way the band thought it would be best. Aleksandar Petrović - Alek and Dejan Utvar both percussionists from the bandEyesburn made guest appearances. "Na živo" skipped the first album and focused on the second, with five, and third, with two songs. It also featured three new tracks, "Čekam dan" ("I Am Waiting For The Day"), "Čak i da mogu" ("Even If I Could") and "Kiša" ("Rain"). The track "Raduj se" ("Be Happy") featured lyrics "Vreme mu ističe, zato besan je" ("His time is out, that is why he is mad") which were not included on the studio version since it was dedicated to the former presidentSlobodan Milošević . The album was produced by Zoran Đuroski Đura from the bandEyesburn . The cover was designed by Marinković and the original band drummer Goran Ugarčina.On May 31, 2003 at
Belgrade 's KST the band, consisting of Marinković, Marjanović, Vuković, Arsić who played guitar and Marko Marković on bass, recorded a live show and released it as an officialDivX , free of charge and available to anyone. The band itself financed the release and made a thousand copies given to the fans, reporters and tv stations. On the disc there is a text file where it is clearly written that this was a present to all fans and that the copying of the disc is allowed and preferable. TheDivX contains songs form all four albums plus all lyrics, biographies and interviews. The band’s performance was at the highest peak. It featured light show, girls painted in black, psychedelic effects and even Marinković was taken to the stage in a coffin at the beginning of the concert. The track "Avioni pevaju" ("Aeroplanes Sing") was sung by Marić who had a guest appearance.In 2006, the band appeared at
Zaječar Guitar Festival and beside their classics presented a new track "Bolje ti" ("You Better") which would appear on the new album. In the meantime Zoran Filipović, who played guitar on the first three albums, returned to the band as a bass player. The band recorded twelve new songs in Češnjak studio inKragujevac , and then moved toVršac to for the mixing of the album. "Bolje ti" ("You Better") and beside the title track, the album will feature tracks "Ko te vide taj se seća" ("Who Has Seen You Remembers"), "Da živi istina" ("May The Truth Live"), "Besan pas" ("Mad Dog"), "Laku noć" ("Good Night") (dedicated to the band's late friends Dragan Milekić, Vlastimir Matić and Boško Drljić) and others. Part of the material has already been promoted on various radio stations. The band recorded videos for all tracks on the album and the first video presented to the audience was for the track "Laku noć" ("Good Night"). The band is still looking for a record label.Discography
Studio albums
* "U osvit zadnjeg dana" (Sound Galaxy, 1991)
* "Bjesovi" (ITV Melomarket, 1994) - also known as Untitled album
* "Sve što vidim i sve što znam" (Metropolis Records, 1997)
* "Bolje ti" (TBA)Live albums
* "Na živo" (Metropolis Records, 2002) - featuring tree new studio recordings
Various artists compilations
* "New Rock Power '93-94" (ITV Melomarket, 1994)
Video albums
* "Live at KST, Belgrade 31.05.2003" (Self-released, 2003) - official DivX
External links
* [http://www.myspace.com/bjesovi/ Official myspace]
* [http://www.geocities.com/lazendicdjordje/grupe/bjesovi.html/ Discography page]
* [http://www.last.fm/music/Bjesovi/ Bjesovi at last.fm]
* [http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=bjesovi&search_type=&aq=-1&oq= Bjesovi at Youtube]
* [http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/bjesovi/ Bjesovi at rateyourmusic]
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Bjesovi/ Bjesovi at Discogs]References
* EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
ee also
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Serbian rock
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