Květy launch a new album Miláček Slunce

15 October 2015, 4:00
Květy launch a new album Miláček Slunce

The Brno music band has released its tenth album, which is meant to celebrate its 15 years of existence. Its patron will be Slovak singer Katarína Kubišová, who performs under the stage name Katarzia.

The alternative and experimental band Květy released its last album with the Indies Scope label in June this year. The band has been awarded many music awards, the Vinyla and Anděl awards to name but a few. At present they are playing concerts on club stages in this country and also abroad. By experts as well as the non-professional public, the band is valued for its poetic and polysemous lyrics, non-traditional instruments and techniques of composers as well as acute vocals. The launch party of the CD Miláček slunce will take place on 21 October from 8 p.m. at Kabinet Múz.

The concert will feature the singer Katarzia, who characterizes her music as Slovak girl folk rap, as a guest. The singer is considered one of the biggest new Slovak music stars. Her album Generacia Y (Generation Y) released with the Slonko Records label has been awarded more than positive criticism; she is also called the new Zuzana Navarová by some.

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