Dan D, the Novo mesto based band, could easily anchor themselves to top positions of popularity charts and keep playing their hits to festival crowds happily ever after. However, their drive wouldn’t let them be: they keep exploring the depths too extensive for the fast-paced dictates of the media sphere, and the honesty, too real,
Dan D, the Novo mesto based band, could easily anchor themselves to top positions of popularity charts and keep playing their hits to festival crowds happily ever after. However, their drive wouldn’t let them be: they keep exploring the depths too extensive for the fast-paced dictates of the media sphere, and the honesty, too real, sometimes, to be sought by everybody. After their almost folksy hits like Čas, Voda, Plešeš, Počasi, Love Song and Male roke, this led them to do an acoustic experiment within which they were quietly visiting Slovenian castles and clubs, only to finish the story last year.
On 1 April, the time had come for the raw power of the album DNA D, part one, and on All Saints’ Day, the dramatically different final part of the album shall see the light of day. This year, the band are only going to present it live to their most loyal fans once, on 31 October in Kino Šiška.
A hint: at the concert, anybody owning DNA D, part one will get a special mark of attention, so please bring it with you.