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18. 02. 2016

LET 3 – promoting their new album + StillOut

Let 3 are back with their first full-blooded album in 10 years, which will be premiered to the Slovenian audience in Katedrala Hall, Kino Šiška. Expect a refreshed controversial audio-visual spectacle that will keep fluttering the dovecotes for quite a while. At the gig, the new album will be available exclusively at a special price.

Let 3 are back with their first full-blooded album in 10 years, which will be premiered to the Slovenian audience in Katedrala Hall, Kino Šiška. Expect a refreshed controversial audio-visual spectacle that will keep fluttering the dovecotes for quite a while. At the gig, the new album will be available exclusively at a special price.

Let 3 will be logging year 2015 as an exceptionally resounding one. They presented their monument, ‘Angela Merkel sere!’, both in Zagreb and Ljubljana, giving their social and political commentary about the local and global reality, and causing quite a stir among the public. In Ljubljana, the monument was inaugurated at Križevniška Street in front of Mini Teater, attracting a great crowd and intriguing a number of accidental passers-by.

Let 3 later donated this very monument to the Croatian presidential palace at Lauba Gallery, Zagreb.

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StillOut – a four-member classic rock line-up featuring two guitars, a bass and drums, three of them also on vocals. Despite their young age – the youngest member, drummer Gaj, is only 14 – their sound indicates a serious and ambitious authorial approach. Their original tracks aside, their live repertoire draws on the 1960’s and 1970’s rock tradition. The author of their tracks, including lyrics, is guitarist Jan, but they all contribute in finalising the arrangements. Most of them are active in other bands as well, ranging from jazz to metal.

Last year they recorded two videos, won the Špilliga contest organised by Kino Šiška, and made it to the finals of the Šourock contest organised by ŠOUM Maribor (ŠTUK). They played a number of smaller and bigger gigs around Slovenia, Croatia and Italy. They occasionally stand in for Španski Borci, the backing band for Peter Lovšin. They supported the Danish band The White Dominos on their tour visiting several clubs around Slovenia. On the web portal muzikobala.com they were chosen as the most promising band of 2014.

 

 

 

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