The songs of Bez Peri (Without Feathers) started developing in 1995 when the singer and bass guitarist David K. P., the guitarist Mr. Kinderwagen and the drummer Jiri Chocholousek started to cooperate. But, in fact, Bez Peri as a band started to work in 1996 after being enlarged by the second guitarist Marketa Durica. The 1996 was also the year when our first gig took place. Thanks to our friendship with a popular band Houpaci Kone we played many concerts all around the Czech republic in 1997 which helped us to become known as a wild, aggressive, energetic live band. You will not lack feedbacking guitars, quick almost punk songs and on the other hand "pop-like" melodies and lyrics full of love, sadness, loneliness. According to the concerts, there are 30 - 50 gigs a year performed all around the Czech Republic and some also in Germany (eg. Leipzig, Lichtenfels) or Poland.
After changing the drummer we recorded our first CD called Jablecne pyre (Apple Purée) with ten songs and hidden one (called, without purpose, Find Me), that was released at the end of May 1999 by Indies Records. Those days the second drum player already wasn´t a member of B. P., and the new drummer became Jan Strnad. In March 2001 we released a live recording "BP acoustic EP". Our latest recording was released in 2003 by Guerilla Records. It is called Nocni videni (Night Vision). There you can find 12 songs and 4 bonus tracks which are acoustic versions of some songs from Jablecne pyre. There´s also a single recording that includes three videoclips available.
These days we are working on songs for a new recording. Call us "romantic cowboys". :-)
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mr. kinderwagen - guitar, vocal
dkp - bassguitar, guitar, vocal
-jp- - drums
marketa - bassguitar, guitar, vocal
Tomcat and the Pussycats says:
Well, I hope you will come...and celebrate life for all its joys and sorrows with me.... Birthday motto: "I can't forget, but I don't remember what..." (l. Cohen)
posted Oct 17