Korben Dallas (band)

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Korben Dallas is a Slovak rock band from Bratislava formed in 2010 by musicians who had previously played together in the art rock band called Appendix.[1] During its existence, the band has so far released 7 albums. The band gained popularity in 2013 with their hit song Otec ("Father"). The band regularly performs at Slovak and Czech music festivals (Pohoda,[2] Grape, Topfest, Colours of Ostrava). In 2011, the group released their debut album Pekné cesty. The album originated from a concert live recording and was nominated as an album of the year at Radio Head Awards.

Korben Dallas
Background information
OriginBratislava
GenresRock
Years active2010–present
Members
  • Juraj Benetin
  • Ozo Guttler
  • Lukáš Fila
Korben Dallas at the concert for free Belarus. September 2020 in Bratislava

Discography

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Albums

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All albums published by Slnko records,[3] aside from the band's first album, Pekné cesty, which was published by Hevhetia.

  • 2011: Pekné cesty ("Pleasant Journeys"), live album
  • 2013: Karnevalová vrana ("Carnival Crow"), studio album
  • 2014: Banská Bystrica (named after the Slovak town), studio album
  • 2015: Kam ideme ("Where We're Going"), studio album made in collaboration with the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
  • 2017: Stredovek ("Middle Ages"), studio album
  • 2019: Bazén ("Swimming Pool"), studio album
  • 2022: Deti rýb ("The Children of Fish"), studio album
  • 2023: Nekonečne ("Endlessly"), studio album made in collaboration with Aneta Langerová
  • 2024: Pohyb! ("Move!"), studio album

Members

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  • Juraj Benetin – vocals, guitar[3]
  • Lukáš Fila – bass guitar
  • Igor "Ozo" Guttler – drums
  • Ľuboslav Petruška – guitar

References

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  1. ^ Peter Bálik (14 July 2013). "Pesničkový Korben Dallas". .týždeň. W PRESS. ISSN 1336-653X. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Korben Dallas | Pohoda Festival". Korben Dallas will perform with the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra at Pohoda
  3. ^ a b "Korben Dallas". Slnko records. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
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