Brothers Mirsad and Meho Karalic formed the group in 1972, blending local traditions with rock.
For a sense of their style, 'Hasan Iz Azila' and 'Prokleta Je Dusa Slovenska' frame it well, folk-rooted, a bit gritty, with that brotherly dynamic.
They put out 'Hasan Iz Azila' in 1987, a song that stuck around as one of their most recognizable tracks. Their sound pulled from Bosnian folk, with Mirsad on vocals and Meho on guitar, and they had musicians like Vlado Divljan on drums and Saša Mirković on violin. It's a specific, grounded take on post-war music from the region.
They started in 1972 after the war, releasing albums like 'Kad Ja Povem' in 1984 and 'Bosanska Duša' in 1991. Later records included 'Tajna' in 1995, and songs like 'Ritam Nereda' and 'Prokleta Je Dusa Slovenska' filled out their catalog.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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