At first she performed solo, later with the group Mucha. She founded it with Martin Kyšperský from the Brno group Květy, but he has already disconnected from the group. With the band Mucha she released the acclaimed albums Slovácká epopej, Josefene, Nána and Tos posrals. He is currently working on his fifth album and is also involved in lyrics for Roman Holý's upcoming first solo album.
From which song written by someone else, do you know the whole lyrics from start to finish?
Lots of things from the Vltava, such as When a hare falls in love with a goat. And also the whole album Rastakayakwanna by Buty.
What was the first album you bought or received?
The first album I bought for my money, which I received for a certificate in seventh grade, was Nevermind from Nirvana.
What do you like to listen to in the car or public transport?
Something different every week. Now, for example, Bondeko's album by Toto Bona Lokua (trio of musicians Gerald Toto, Richard Bona, Kamza Lokua, editor's note). Bára Ungrová from the group Dva recommended it on Facebook. It's calm, uncontrollable and cute. Nowadays, I mainly listen to such music.
Which song got you the most lately?
I'm most excited about the upcoming album St. Vincent. So I've heard the Pay Your Way In Pain song a hundred times.
In which video would you like to live one day of your life?
In the clip Coeur Croisé from my favorite French duo Polo & Pan.
What else to listen to in the spring?
Lana Del Rey has released the album Chemtrails Over The Country Club. Lana does not slow down at her frantic pace and, as is (almost) traditionally, after a two-year break, she comes up with a new, already seventh row record. The name again reveals his sense of contrast and light ironic humor, but musically it is Lana as we know her. So as the author of long, dreamy songs, this time perhaps even quieter and more introverted than usual. And most of the songs produced by the tried-and-tested Jack Antonoff will suffice especially with a piano or acoustic guitar. Soothing and soothing music made into this difficult time.
The duo Dominik Zezula and Tomáš Havlen, who form a post-music formation based in Prague, come up with their second album Svět at the end of year zero, which is a chronicle of the life of the city fl outks affected by the lockdown. And surprisingly, it is possible to find in their songs the positives that the surrounding world has practically stopped and we are forced to sit on our asses at home.
The article was first published in April 2021 in Formen magazine. It is available at the stands.