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Novembar

Novembar
Novembar performing in 2016.jpg
Novembar performing in Niš in 2016
Background information
Also known as Studeni Studeni, Glas Amerike
Origin Niš, Serbia
Genres Punk rock, power pop, new wave revival
Years active 1992 – 2002
2005 – present
Labels No Man's Land, B92, SIIC, SKC Novi Sad, Circle Records, B Pop Založba
Associated acts Atheist Rap, Dead Carrington, Deliverance Inc, Fleke, Lore Lei
Website Official Myspace page
Official Facebook page
Members Aleksandar Đokić
Bojan Ranđelović
Goran Kostić
Milan Vidaković
Nenad Pejčić
Past members Dragan Stojiljković
Goran Savić
Milan Stanimirović
Saša Jablanović
Toni Kostadinov
Zoran Ranđelović
Zoran Vidaković

Novembar (Serbian Cyrillic: Новембар; trans. November) is a Serbian punk rock band from Niš.

During the late 1980s, one of the most perspective former Yugoslav bands from Zagreb, Studeni Studeni (trans. Cold November), were formed in 1986. The band recorded only an EP, Čisto kao suza (Bright as a Teardrop), released in 1990, before disbanding in the early 1990s, due to the outbreak of the Yugoslav wars. The band's frontman, guitarist and vocalist Goran Kostić moved to Niš, during the Summer of 1991, and immediately started playing bass guitar in a band called Glas Amerike. A month later, Kostić switched to guitar, and the band changed the name to Novembar (November), consisting of Kostić, guitarist Aleksandar Đokić, drummer Goran Savić, and bassist Toni Kostadinov.

The following year, the band performed at Palilula Culture Olympics in Belgrade as guests, as Studeni Studeni won the festival the previous year. The band also performed at the Niš club Underground and the Belgrade KST. At the time, the band changed the lineup: bassist Zoran Ranđelović, who previously played with a number of Karlovac bands, including the Boris Novković's Noćna Straža, replaced Kostadinov, drummer Savić switched to guitar, and the new drummer became Zoran Vidaković.

The band recorded their debut album Deguelo, released in 1994, featuring guest appearance by Milan Mladenović, who played the guitar solo for the track "Gledaj kako ljubav umire" ("Watch as Love Is Dying"), a song from the Studeni Studeni period. The album was entirely written by Kostić except for the tracks "Rođendan" ("Birthday"), written by Zvonko Karanović, and "Ja sam je volio" ("I Used to Love Her"), written by the Zagreb rock band Sin Albert guitarist Denis Romac. The album, recorded at the Belgrade Go Go Studio, was released by the independent record label No Man's Land, founded by the band themselves with the poet Zvonko Karanović and Milan Jelenković. The song "Irena" ("Irene") from the album appeared on the B92 various artists compilation Radio Utopia (B92: 1989-1994) in 1994.


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