
◆ Saturday, September 21, 2024 · 21:00
✕ PAST
Date
21.09.2024
Start
21:00
Room
Klub
Entry
400 RSD
If you’re hungry for something different, we’ve got the perfect treat for you! As part of the “Let Them Cook” tour, on Saturday, September 21, three fantastic bands are coming to AKC Gnezdo, ready to cook up a true indie-alt rock special, served with a pop-punk salad and fresh electronic spices.
🔥Hydrogen is an indie rock band from Novi Sad. Their music can be described as energetic zoomer alt rock with touches of various colorful emotions. They draw inspiration mainly from early-2000s post-punk and the unmistakable alternative rock of the late ’90s.
Active since 2021, they released their debut EP En Route. They gained wider regional attention in early 2024 after participating in the well-known competition “Pesma za Evroviziju,” where they performed their hit song “Nemoguća Misija.” They are currently working on new material and their debut album, while in the meantime enjoying live shows described as an absolute nuclear explosion of energy and good vibes.
🔥PAX is a musical duo consisting of Filip Pavlović and Minja Vuletić, formed in 2022. Their music is modern yet artistic, blending genres such as pop, rock, electronic, and even film music.
Although they are a duo, they use various instruments and technology to create a rich sound and a unique atmosphere. The visual aspect is also key for them; PAX combines audio and visual art into a unified artistic experience. The video for their single “Noć” is the only stop-motion video in the region and has won recognition at international festivals.
🔥NOAH is a four-piece alt rock/pop punk band from Belgrade and Novi Sad. They started with the single “Chaque Minute, Et Chaque Seconde,” bringing back the feeling of a time when this kind of music was part of the mainstream.
After numerous performances, NOAH gained recognition as a semifinalist at the Bunt Rock Festival with their hit single “Oktobar.” Following successful shows in several cities, the band is currently working on their first album, planned for mid-next year, while expanding their sound and energy across the region.
◆ Get involved
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