Ništa Ali Logopedi | |
---|---|
Background information | |
Origin |
Šabac, Serbia Yugoslavia |
Genres | Alternative rock, punk rock, hardcore punk, folk rock, comedy rock |
Years active | 1992 – 1998 2016 – present |
Labels | L.V.O. Records, ITMM, Vreme Zabave, Kulturni Centar Šabac, Multimedia Records |
Associated acts | Block Out, VROOM, X-centar, Eleven |
Past members | Aleksandar Stanojević Darko Veljić Dejan Stojanović Dragoljub Marković Milan Katanić Miodrag Jovanović |
Ništa Ali Logopedi (Serbian Cyrillic: Ништа Али Логопеди; trans. Nothing But Logopedists) is a Serbian alternative rock band from Šabac.
The band was formed in late 1992, and the first lineup consisted of Miodrag Jovanović "Miško" (vocals), Aleksandar Stanojević (bass guitar), Dragoljub Marković (also known as "BlEQ" or "Dr Dra") (keyboard), Milan Katanić "Skener" (guitar), Dejan Stojanović "Kroka" (drums) and Darko Veljić (accordion). From its initial era, the band had drawn attention of the public with their folk music-oriented accordion sound combined with punk rock and humorous lyrics.
In 1994 the band appeared on the Zaječar Gitarijada Festival and won the Audience Award as the best band. In the meantime they prepared their debut album, recorded in the Do Re Mi studio in Novi Sad, which was released during the following year. Ad Hoc Klića (Ad hoc Clitoris), available on compact cassette only, was released through L.V.O. records and featured guest appearances by Goblini guitarist Alen Jovanović, who provided backing vocals for the tracks "Svadbarski omaž za 6 osoba" ("A Wedding Homage for 6 Persons") and "Janjine Janjine" ("Ioannina, Ioannina"), promotional videos were recorded for both tracks, and Igor Đorić "Ipi" who played lead guitar on half of the album tracks. The songs "Pigs From Space", "Stao sam na Stone Called Crazy" ("I've Stood on a Stone Called Crazy"), "Janjine, Janjine" and "Jarmush Jim Rap" showed the band's sense of humor with lyrics dealing with pork, wedding ceremonies, an featuring quotations from school literature such as an English language beginners coursebook.