Showing posts with label alternative rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alternative rock. Show all posts

Friday, January 9, 2026

TECHNICOLOR LIES

Location: Belgrade, Serbia

Year active: 2011 - 2018

Members: Srđan Janjić (vocals), Vladimir Pantić (guitar), Filip Gašić (guitar), Borko Vesković (bass), Stefan Dunjić (drums), Nikola Dimić (bass), Jovan Pavlović (drums), Mihajlo Đorović (guitar)

Related bands: Incomplete, Muerto Rico, Summer Deaths, Zicer Inc.

FFO: Taking Back Sunday, Cursive, Joyce Manor, Dreamwalk, Fall Out Boy


Technicolor Lies was an alt-rock / post-hardcore / emo-pop band from Belgrade, Serbia, formed in 2011. During their active years, they released two EPs and several standalone tracks. They shared stages with Serbian acts such as Sv. Pseta, Reflection, Young Husbands, and Incomplete, and toured the Balkans, most notably Romania and Bulgaria. After releasing a handful of singles, the band quietly disbanded. Guitarist Mihajlo Đorović later formed the project Summer Deaths and became involved with the rap collective Zicer Inc.

Their debut EP, Eclectic Youth, leans toward a more radio-friendly alternative rock and emo-pop framework, built on familiar pop-rock structures with occasional bursts of screamed vocals reminiscent of bands like Refused. Lyrically, it revolves around emotional displacement, fading youth, and post-utopian disillusionment, often framed through grand imagery - collapsed cities, dead suns, false gods - to express deeply personal feelings of isolation and exhaustion. While accessible on the surface, the EP carries a persistent sense of emptiness and unrealized promise beneath its melodic exterior.

With Wasted/Years/Broken/Words, the band noticeably hardens both its sound and tone. Screamed vocals move to the forefront, the songwriting becomes more confrontational, and the emotional focus shifts from abstract loss to accumulated damage - burnt relationships, hypocrisy, exhaustion, and self-blame. The production is more rigid and at times monotonous, which arguably mirrors the record’s themes of stagnation and burnout. While less immediate than its predecessor, the EP feels more inward-looking and abrasive, documenting the aftermath of disillusion rather than its onset.

The standalone singles (Air Max, Dementia & Daddy) released afterward sit somewhere between these two approaches, often sounding more balanced and focused, as if attempting to reconcile melody with the harsher emotional register the band had grown into.

In contrast to their relatively modest discography, Technicolor Lies were most memorable as a live band - energetic, emotionally charged, and the kind of act people would return to see multiple times. Their songs may have evolved unevenly, but their live presence consistently carried a sense of urgency that made their shows feel immediate and worth revisiting.


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Technicolor Lies je bio alt-rock / post-hardcore / emo-pop bend iz Beograda, osnovan 2011. godine. Tokom aktivnih godina objavili su dva EP-ja i nekoliko samostalnih singlova. Delili su bine sa domaćim bendovima poput Sv. Pseta, Reflection, Young Husbands i Incomplete, kao i na balkanskim turnejama, naročito u Rumuniji i Bugarskoj. Nakon objavljivanja nekoliko singlova, bend se tiho razišao. Gitarista Mihajlo Đorović kasnije je osnovao projekat Summer Deaths i uključio se u rap kolektiv Zicer Inc.

Njihov debitantski EP Eclectic Youth naginje pristupačnijem, radiofoničnom okviru alternativnog roka i emo-popa, oslanjajući se na poznate pop-rok strukture uz povremene izlive vrištavih vokala, koji podsećaju na bendove poput Refused. Tematski, tekstovi se bave emocionalnim izmeštanjem, nestajanjem mladosti i postutopijskim razočaranjem, često oblikovanim kroz grandiozne slike - srušeni gradovi, mrtva sunca, lažni bogovi - kako bi izrazili duboko lične osećaje izolacije i iscrpljenosti. Iako na površini pitom, EP ispod melodične spoljašnjosti nosi uporan osećaj praznine i neispunjenog potencijala.

Sa izdanjem Wasted/Years/Broken/Words bend primetno zaoštrava i zvuk i ton. Vrištavi vokali izlaze u prvi plan, pisanje postaje konfrontacionije, a emocionalni fokus se pomera sa apstraktnog gubitka na nagomilanu štetu - sagorele odnose, licemerje, umor i samookrivljavanje. Produkcija je rigidnija i povremeno monotona, što se može tumačiti kao odraz tema stagnacije i sagorevanja koje EP obrađuje. Iako manje neposredno od prethodnika, ovo izdanje deluje introspektivnije i abrazivnije, beležeći posledice razočaranja, a ne njegov početak.

Samostalni singlovi (Air Max, Dementia & Daddyobjavljeni nakon toga nalaze se negde između ova dva pristupa, često zvučeći izbalansiranije i fokusiranije, kao pokušaj pomirenja melodije sa grubljim emotivnim registrom u koji je bend vremenom ušao.

Uprkos relativno skromnoj diskografiji, Technicolor Lies su ostali najupamćeniji kao live bend - energični, emotivno nabijeni i onaj tip izvođača kome se publika rado vraćala. Iako se njihove pesme nisu uvek ravnomerno razvijale, nastupi uživo su dosledno nosili osećaj hitnosti koji je koncerte činio neposrednim i vrednim ponovnog gledanja.








Tuesday, January 23, 2024

GIG REVIEW: Brazde, Monica & Ubili Su Batlera

Finally. Another gig review. In fact, the very first gig i've ever been in 2024. It's about time i caught a glimpse of some new acts of Serbia taking place in the capital's hipster haven of Savamala called KC Grad.






The first gig, of course, starts with Brazde, an upcoming post-harcore/emo quartet from Novi Sad. At first, i felt very upset over the fact that i wasn't able to attend their very first show in Novi Sad. But then again, they're just getting started with their gigs, so of course they aren't going anywhere... for awhile.

Anyhoo, Brazde shares its flavor of post-hardcore/90's midwest emo, with dueling male/female vocal duties. Sort of like Endive, Eldritch Anisette and overo. They have given out so much raw energy for such a short runtime, like 15 minutes or so? It felt so short that it left me beg for more.

Here are a few share of photos i've made and of course a one song snippet of each band, including a video live clip i took.











Next up is Monica, a new outlet hailing from Belgrade. This band is drawing a mix of questionable influences from the likes of Sonic Youth, Loathe, Deftones, Kyuss, Title Fight etc. It's hard to say whether they're post-hardcore, alt metal, Stoner Rock, any variate thereof.

Without further ado, let's just say that Monica can hype up the crowd. Literally. Their numbers got  people up and dancing for good half-an-hour runtime, although a bit too long. I wouldn't say they're my next favorite, but that's irrelevant. They sure do know how to rock.












And finally, we have Ubili Su Batlera, yet another upcoming Belgradian outlet (whose member previously played an instrumental solo project). They are what Monica described as "Serbia's Title Fight" and this description fits right just as they started performing. They are definitely this gig's highlight. They've gotten the crowd to dance together, accompanied with strobe lights flickering to their songs' intensity. What makes this gig even more memorable is when they invited Ilija of Daze to execute his vocal duties for them, which made my night even better. Nothing but an enormous energy of raw and passion.












And there you have it, three fresh bands from Novi Sad and Belgrade. The thing is, Monica and Brazde haven't officially released anything, except for Ubili Su Batlera, whose luch0 had released a few demo tracks on his YouTube channel. With that being said, it's very important that you keep up with their Instagram pages and hopefully wait for their stuff to be released very soon!