Zrní

Their first album, Voní, was released after eight years of their existence, in 2009. Second album Hrdina počítačový hry jde do světa was released in 2011 by famous songwriter Radůza on her label Radůza Records. In 2012 the band released album Soundtrack ke konci světa,[1] that was named for 2012 Vinyla and Apollo award for best album of the year and in four categories in 2012 Anděl Award. The succeed in the category Discovery of the year. In September 2014, the band released their latest album Následuj kojota. The album was named for best album of the year in Apollo prize and also received three nominations at the 2014 Anděl Awards.

Zrní in 2011

Zrní is a Czech band from Kladno.

The band prepared for the 2015 Colours of Ostrava special concert in collaboration with Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra and with the Slovak violinist Stano Palúch.[2]

Band members

  • Jan Unger / lead vocal, guitar, flute
  • Jan Juklík / guitar, vocal
  • Jan Fišer / violin, vocal
  • Jan Caithaml / bass guitar, vocal
  • Ondřej Slavík / drums, accordion, beatbox, vocal

Discography

  • Voní, 2009
  • Hrdina počítačový hry jde do světa, 2011
  • Soundtrack ke konci světa, 2012
  • Kolik váží vaše touha, 2012
  • Následuj kojota, 2014
  • Čtyři Honzové a jeden Ondřej v severní části Střeleckého ostrova (Live), 2015
  • Jiskřící, 2017
  • Spící (EP), 2018
  • Zrní a Filharmonie HK živě ve Foru Karlín (Live), 2019
  • Nebeský klid, 2020

References

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