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Už jsme doma

Už jsme doma (Czech pronunciation: [ˈuʃɪsmɛ ˈdoma], /ʊʃm ˈdmə/) are a Czech progressive rock band from Prague who originally formed in Teplice in 1985.[1] The Prague Post has termed them one of "the two great bastions of the Czech alternative scene" (along with Psí vojáci).[2]

Už jsme doma
Už jsme doma in 2016
Background information
OriginTeplice, Czechoslovakia
Genres
Years active1985–present
Labels
Spinoff ofFPB
MembersMiroslav Wanek
Martin Velíšek
Pepa Červinka
Adam Tomášek
Vojtěch Bořil
Past membersSee List of Už jsme doma members
Websiteuzjsmedoma.com

Cited musical influences include The Residents, The Damned, Ebba Grön, Pere Ubu, Uriah Heep, Omega, and the Rock in Opposition movement.[3][4] Rolling Stone's David Fricke referred to them as "an amazing Czech quintet...that rattled like a combination of Hot Rats-aphonic Frank Zappa and John Zorn's hyperjazz."[5][unreliable source?] Critics have also compared the band to Fugazi and Men at Work.[6][unreliable source?]

As of 2022, Už jsme doma has released eleven studio albums, two EPs, three live albums, one compilation album, as well as several video albums with documentary footage, and a pop-up book. The band's name literally translates to "we're home now" but idiomatically means "well, there you go" in Czech conversation.

Until the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia in 1990, the band was considered illegal by the Communist state and was forced to hold secret concerts and risk arrest if caught.[7]

History edit

Early years (1985–1990) edit

 
Primary composer Miroslav Wanek joined the group in 1986, initially as a guest member.

Už jsme doma was founded in 1985 in Teplice by saxophonists Jindra Dolanský and Milan Nový, drummer Jula Horváth, keyboardist Jiří Závodný, bassist Petr Keřka, and guitarists Ota Chlupsa and Jiří Solar. At the time, during the Communist era in Czechoslovakia, they were not legally permitted to play, as most types of music considered "Western" were banned. They played their first of several illegal concerts on a riverboat on 6 July 1985, with the punk bands FPB (which featured Nový on drums and several future members of Už jsme doma) and Plexis. By 1986, vocalist Miroslav Wanek and guitarist Romek Hanzlík, both from FPB, had joined, initially simply as guest members.[1]

After a dissolution of the original incarnation in 1986, the group settled as a four-piece, featuring Wanek (bass and vocals), Hanzlík (guitar), Horváth (drums), and Dolanský (saxophone). The same year, the band first worked with painter Martin Velíšek, who designed a poster for them. Velíšek would go on to design all of the band's album art, as well as their posters and T-shirts.

By 1989, Horváth had been replaced by a returning Milan Nový. The band had also added saxophonists Alice Kolousková and Martina Fialová, the latter of whom only played with them for a short time, and shortly thereafter bassist Pavel Keřka (also formerly of FPB), which allowed Wanek to concentrate on singing and composing. This lineup, without Fialová, recorded the band's only pre-Velvet Revolution record, the three-song Rock Debut No. 7 EP, released by Panton Records. By the end of the year, Nový had left the band, emigrating to West Germany, and had been replaced by Pavel Pavlíček.

First three albums (1990–1995) edit

The band's first album, Uprostřed slov, was recorded in May 1990 and released on the Globus Int. label. Their second, Nemilovaný svět, was recorded in June 1992 and released on Panton Records. The first album included songs that owed a fair-sized debt to punk rock, while the second stood as the group's most orchestral and compositionally experimental album for years, featuring a host of guest musicians.

The early years of Václav Havel's regime marked a major change for the band in that they were able to not only play concerts legally, but also make a living off their music and thus involve themselves in a wide array of outside projects, including work with theatre groups.

In 1991, Kalousková left (she would later join the all-female group Zuby Nehty), and Wanek had begun playing second guitar and piano during live concerts. In 1993, Už jsme doma recorded Hollywood, their third album, which began to stray back towards harder-edged rock, while still incorporating progressive compositions. The band made its first appearance in North America in 1992. The continued to tour extensively, playing over eighty concerts in 1993 alone.[6]

Hollywood marked the band's first record deal with a major Western label, BMG. Relations were short-lived, however, and the group, dissatisfied with BMG's distribution setup, began working with the Czech label Indies Records, whom they have remained with ever since.

In late 1993, Keřka and Pavlíček left and were replaced by Jan Cerha and a once-again returning Milan Nový, respectively. Under new management, Už jsme doma continued touring and began working on a new album. They also re-recorded the vocal tracks to Nemilovaný svět in English and released the reworked album on the American label Memphis Records, under the translated name Unloved World.

Pohádky ze Zapotřebí, collaborations with the Residents, Uši (1995–2000) edit

Už jsme doma released their fourth album, Pohádky ze Zapotřebí, in 1995. With Wanek receiving production credit, this record drifted deeper into the hard rock realm. Then band also recorded a soundtrack album to a 1995 documentary called Jaro, Peklo, Podzim, Zima. The film was based around the life and work of painter Martin Velíšek. Around this time Velíšek had been granted full membership in Už Jsme Doma. Still in 1995, Už jsme doma held a tenth-anniversary concert, which featured their new drummer, Petr Böhm. He would serve as the group's drummer for the next decade. The opening act of this performance came in the form of a reunion of the Wanek–Dolanský–Hanzlík–Horváth lineup who, calling themselves the UJD Revival Band, played a set of early Už Jsme Doma material while disguised in wigs and sunglasses.

Later in the year, another change in the rhythm section occurred, ushering in bassist Kamil Krůta to replace Cerha. Krůta was a notable fixture of the Teplice scene, having been in the post-Wanek/Hanzlík lineup of FPB that Nový and manager Petr Růžička put together in 1986. Krůta and Nový also played in the two-piece group Pseudo Pseudo.

In 1995, American avant-garde collective The Residents picked Už jsme doma as the backing band for a musical play based around their 1990 album, Freak Show. Wanek arranged live band versions for their complex, unique compositions, and Už jsme doma, along with other Czech musicians, performed these arrangements in the Freak Show theatre piece, with Wanek acting as conductor. The musical was performed twenty times at Prague's Archa theatre. The Residents later released selections from these performances on CD and DVD.

In 1996, Už jsme doma began working with American label Skoda Records, who issued Hollywood and, later, the rest of their back catalog. In Europe, Indies Records began re-releasing the four albums, which had fallen out of print. Hanzlík, the band's guitarist for ten years, left this same year to pursue a career in the business end of music with his agency AMP. He was replaced by young guitarist Radek Podveský. 1996 also saw the release of 11, a pop-up book with illustrations by Velíšek and prose by Wanek, detailing the band's career up to that point.

In 1997, Jan Čejka joined the group, replacing Krůta. This lineup toured extensively for three years. One live set was released as a live album, Vancouver 1997.

 
Už jsme doma's fifth studio record, Uši

In 1999, Už jsme doma released Uši, their fifth album.[8][9] It was produced by Dan Rathbun, known for performing with the bands Idiot Flesh and Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, as well as production work on punk rock and experimental records.[10]

No brass, Rybí tuk (2000–2005) edit

Už jsme doma began the twentieth century with the release of Patnáct Kapek Vody, a fifteen-track retrospective featuring three songs from each of their five albums. As a bonus, the disc included a track from the Jaro, Peklo, Podzim, Zima soundtrack and a live recording of the song "Jó Nebo Nebo", from their very first concert, in 1985.

In late 2001, after sixteen years in the band, Dolanský, saxophonist and only original member, left Už jsme doma. This left the band without their distinct saxophone sound, and new arrangements of old material used keyboard, guitar lines, and vocal melodies to replace it.[11] Čejka also left the group at this time and was replaced by Jaroslav Cvach. His tenure was brief, however—after two years, he was followed by bassist Miloš Albrecht.

The band's next album was released in late 2003 under the name Rybí tuk. With Rathbun again recording but with production credit going to Wanek, the new material incorporated guest instrumentation and choir vocal layers, including appearances by members of Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Tin Hat Trio, and Faun Fables.

Už jsme doma continued their hefty touring schedule. A live DVD, filmed during a 2003 Tokyo performance, was released as Uz jsme doma v Tokiu.

Commemorative releases, return of brass (2005–2010) edit

 
The ninth musician to play the instrument in the band, Pepa Červinka is Už jsme doma's longest-serving bassist.

In 2005, things took a surprising turn when Böhm, Podveský, and Albrecht all left the band simultaneously. Wanek was forced to fire the latter two, which led to the departure of Böhm, for financial reasons.[12] After briefly questioning the future of the band, Wanek hired all new replacements —Pepa Červinka on bass, Petr Židel on guitar, and Tomáš Paleta on drums.

In October 2005, they performed a twenty-year anniversary set at the Archa theatre. The first half of this performance was a forty-minute medley of songs from 1985 to 1999, with guest appearances by various former members, including Dolanský, Alice Flesarová (née Kalousková), Závodný, early xylophonist Roman Kolařík, Čejka, Cvach, Hanzlík, and Böhm. The second half was performed by the then-current lineup, accompanied by a twenty-piece choir, Mikrochor. The performance was recorded and released as a live CD and DVD, titled 20 Letů.[13]

In late 2006, Židel left after a short tenure, due to family obligations.[14] The band was then rounded out by trumpet player Adam Tomášek, the first horn player in the band since Dolanský's departure. This also marked the first time the band had only one guitar player since the early 1990s. This new incarnation of the group debuted with a Polish tour, where they were met with "packed venues and enthusiastic responses from Polish audiences".[14]

In October 2007, the band embarked on their fifteenth US tour, their first since 2001. Later in the year, Wanek collaborated with Czech drummer Pavel Fajt (of Pluto and Dunaj) on a sixty-page poem Wanek had written. The same year, Už jsme doma published the compilation Brno – město básníků.

In the latter half of 2008, Už jsme doma, consisting of Wanek, Hanzlík, Pepa Červinka (bass), Tomáš Paleta (drums), and Adam Tomášek (trumpet), began playing live sets of FPB songs under the name Už jsme doma a Romek Hanzlík hrají písně FPB (UJD and Romek Hanzlik play FPB songs), coinciding with the release of a 3-CD set of FPB material called Kniha přání a stížností.

Original drummer Jula Horvath died on 26 July 2009, and the group performed several tribute concerts in his honour. In November 2009, they embarked on their first tour of Australia and New Zealand. Late in the year, a live compilation DVD entitled Czech Music on the Road – 10 Days That Shook Japan was released, featuring material recorded on the group's 2008 tour of Japan with several other Czech groups.

Pohádky ze Zapotřebí remake and new releases (2010–present) edit

Už jsme doma released Jeskyně, their seventh studio album, in May 2010 and followed it up with a tour of the US.[15] The band shared several dates on their touring bill with Zuby Nehty, marking the latter's first American shows.

Jaroslav Noga replaced Paleta on drums in September 2011 and a year later, Už jsme doma re-recorded and released the album Pohádky ze Zapotřebí under the name Pohádek ze Zapotřebí znovuudělání fortelné, with new arrangements and an expanded lineup.

The group celebrated its thirtieth anniversary in 2015 and released the album Tři křížky. The following year, Vojtěch Bořil replaced Noga on drums. The album Kry followed in 2018. Longtime member Romek Hanzlík died a year later.

Band members edit

Current members

  • Miroslav Wanek – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass (1986–present)
  • Pepa Červinka – bass, vocals (2005–present)
  • Adam Tomášek – trumpet, vocals (2007–present)
  • Vojtěch Bořil – drums (2016–present)
  • Martin Velíšek – illustrations (1994–present)

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Už jsme doma zahrají ve Frenštátě", denik.cz, 25 September 2008. Retrieved 10 November 2013
  2. ^
  3. ^ Uz Jsme Doma Press Clippings : Matte number 3, 2002
  4. ^ Uz Jsme Doma interview
  5. ^ Jiní o UJD
  6. ^ a b Už jsme doma Concert Schedule
  7. ^ Bagato, Jeff (1999) "Uz Jsme Doma "The Ears" Koda Records", The Washington Post, 12 November 1999, p. N8
  8. ^ Tarradell, Mario (2000) "Uz Jsme Doma at Club Clearview", Dallas Morning News, 1 December 2000
  9. ^ Mamone, Jordan N. (1999) "Uz Jsme Dome Ears", CMJ New Music Report, 29 November 1999, p. 20. Retrieved 10 November 2013
  10. ^ Tamizdat: New Music from Central & Eastern Europe
  11. ^ Мельгуй, Анатолий (26 June 2006). "Чешская альтернатива: урок #2" (in Russian). Muzykalnaya Gazeta. from the original on 25 April 2020. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 September 2006. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
  13. ^ "Už jsme doma pokřtili s naháči 20 letů", iDNES.cz, 27 September 2006. Retrieved 10 November 2013
  14. ^ a b Uz Jsme Doma (The Band) Official Site - News
  15. ^ Official Cuneiform page

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Už jsme doma at Indies MG
  • MySpace page
  • Už Jsme Doma at AllMusic

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages The neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met November 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Uz jsme doma news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Uz jsme doma Czech pronunciation ˈuʃɪsmɛ ˈdoma ʊ ʃ m eɪ ˈ d oʊ m e are a Czech progressive rock band from Prague who originally formed in Teplice in 1985 1 The Prague Post has termed them one of the two great bastions of the Czech alternative scene along with Psi vojaci 2 Uz jsme domaUz jsme doma in 2016Background informationOriginTeplice CzechoslovakiaGenresProgressive rockavant gardepunk rockYears active1985 presentLabelsIndies RecordsCuneiformSkoda RecordsGlobus Int PantonSpinoff ofFPBMembersMiroslav WanekMartin VelisekPepa CervinkaAdam TomasekVojtech BorilPast membersSee List of Uz jsme doma membersWebsiteuzjsmedoma wbr com Cited musical influences include The Residents The Damned Ebba Gron Pere Ubu Uriah Heep Omega and the Rock in Opposition movement 3 4 Rolling Stone s David Fricke referred to them as an amazing Czech quintet that rattled like a combination of Hot Rats aphonic Frank Zappa and John Zorn s hyperjazz 5 unreliable source Critics have also compared the band to Fugazi and Men at Work 6 unreliable source As of 2022 Uz jsme doma has released eleven studio albums two EPs three live albums one compilation album as well as several video albums with documentary footage and a pop up book The band s name literally translates to we re home now but idiomatically means well there you go in Czech conversation Until the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia in 1990 the band was considered illegal by the Communist state and was forced to hold secret concerts and risk arrest if caught 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1985 1990 1 2 First three albums 1990 1995 1 3 Pohadky ze Zapotrebi collaborations with the Residents Usi 1995 2000 1 4 No brass Rybi tuk 2000 2005 1 5 Commemorative releases return of brass 2005 2010 1 6 Pohadky ze Zapotrebi remake and new releases 2010 present 2 Band members 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksHistory editEarly years 1985 1990 edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Uz jsme doma news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp Primary composer Miroslav Wanek joined the group in 1986 initially as a guest member Uz jsme doma was founded in 1985 in Teplice by saxophonists Jindra Dolansky and Milan Novy drummer Jula Horvath keyboardist Jiri Zavodny bassist Petr Kerka and guitarists Ota Chlupsa and Jiri Solar At the time during the Communist era in Czechoslovakia they were not legally permitted to play as most types of music considered Western were banned They played their first of several illegal concerts on a riverboat on 6 July 1985 with the punk bands FPB which featured Novy on drums and several future members of Uz jsme doma and Plexis By 1986 vocalist Miroslav Wanek and guitarist Romek Hanzlik both from FPB had joined initially simply as guest members 1 After a dissolution of the original incarnation in 1986 the group settled as a four piece featuring Wanek bass and vocals Hanzlik guitar Horvath drums and Dolansky saxophone The same year the band first worked with painter Martin Velisek who designed a poster for them Velisek would go on to design all of the band s album art as well as their posters and T shirts By 1989 Horvath had been replaced by a returning Milan Novy The band had also added saxophonists Alice Kolouskova and Martina Fialova the latter of whom only played with them for a short time and shortly thereafter bassist Pavel Kerka also formerly of FPB which allowed Wanek to concentrate on singing and composing This lineup without Fialova recorded the band s only pre Velvet Revolution record the three song Rock Debut No 7 EP released by Panton Records By the end of the year Novy had left the band emigrating to West Germany and had been replaced by Pavel Pavlicek First three albums 1990 1995 edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Uz jsme doma news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message The band s first album Uprostred slov was recorded in May 1990 and released on the Globus Int label Their second Nemilovany svet was recorded in June 1992 and released on Panton Records The first album included songs that owed a fair sized debt to punk rock while the second stood as the group s most orchestral and compositionally experimental album for years featuring a host of guest musicians The early years of Vaclav Havel s regime marked a major change for the band in that they were able to not only play concerts legally but also make a living off their music and thus involve themselves in a wide array of outside projects including work with theatre groups In 1991 Kalouskova left she would later join the all female group Zuby Nehty and Wanek had begun playing second guitar and piano during live concerts In 1993 Uz jsme doma recorded Hollywood their third album which began to stray back towards harder edged rock while still incorporating progressive compositions The band made its first appearance in North America in 1992 The continued to tour extensively playing over eighty concerts in 1993 alone 6 Hollywood marked the band s first record deal with a major Western label BMG Relations were short lived however and the group dissatisfied with BMG s distribution setup began working with the Czech label Indies Records whom they have remained with ever since In late 1993 Kerka and Pavlicek left and were replaced by Jan Cerha and a once again returning Milan Novy respectively Under new management Uz jsme doma continued touring and began working on a new album They also re recorded the vocal tracks to Nemilovany svet in English and released the reworked album on the American label Memphis Records under the translated name Unloved World Pohadky ze Zapotrebi collaborations with the Residents Usi 1995 2000 edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Uz jsme doma news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Uz jsme doma released their fourth album Pohadky ze Zapotrebi in 1995 With Wanek receiving production credit this record drifted deeper into the hard rock realm Then band also recorded a soundtrack album to a 1995 documentary called Jaro Peklo Podzim Zima The film was based around the life and work of painter Martin Velisek Around this time Velisek had been granted full membership in Uz Jsme Doma Still in 1995 Uz jsme doma held a tenth anniversary concert which featured their new drummer Petr Bohm He would serve as the group s drummer for the next decade The opening act of this performance came in the form of a reunion of the Wanek Dolansky Hanzlik Horvath lineup who calling themselves the UJD Revival Band played a set of early Uz Jsme Doma material while disguised in wigs and sunglasses Later in the year another change in the rhythm section occurred ushering in bassist Kamil Kruta to replace Cerha Kruta was a notable fixture of the Teplice scene having been in the post Wanek Hanzlik lineup of FPB that Novy and manager Petr Ruzicka put together in 1986 Kruta and Novy also played in the two piece group Pseudo Pseudo In 1995 American avant garde collective The Residents picked Uz jsme doma as the backing band for a musical play based around their 1990 album Freak Show Wanek arranged live band versions for their complex unique compositions and Uz jsme doma along with other Czech musicians performed these arrangements in the Freak Show theatre piece with Wanek acting as conductor The musical was performed twenty times at Prague s Archa theatre The Residents later released selections from these performances on CD and DVD In 1996 Uz jsme doma began working with American label Skoda Records who issued Hollywood and later the rest of their back catalog In Europe Indies Records began re releasing the four albums which had fallen out of print Hanzlik the band s guitarist for ten years left this same year to pursue a career in the business end of music with his agency AMP He was replaced by young guitarist Radek Podvesky 1996 also saw the release of 11 a pop up book with illustrations by Velisek and prose by Wanek detailing the band s career up to that point In 1997 Jan Cejka joined the group replacing Kruta This lineup toured extensively for three years One live set was released as a live album Vancouver 1997 nbsp Uz jsme doma s fifth studio record Usi In 1999 Uz jsme doma released Usi their fifth album 8 9 It was produced by Dan Rathbun known for performing with the bands Idiot Flesh and Sleepytime Gorilla Museum as well as production work on punk rock and experimental records 10 No brass Rybi tuk 2000 2005 edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Uz jsme doma news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Uz jsme doma began the twentieth century with the release of Patnact Kapek Vody a fifteen track retrospective featuring three songs from each of their five albums As a bonus the disc included a track from the Jaro Peklo Podzim Zima soundtrack and a live recording of the song Jo Nebo Nebo from their very first concert in 1985 In late 2001 after sixteen years in the band Dolansky saxophonist and only original member left Uz jsme doma This left the band without their distinct saxophone sound and new arrangements of old material used keyboard guitar lines and vocal melodies to replace it 11 Cejka also left the group at this time and was replaced by Jaroslav Cvach His tenure was brief however after two years he was followed by bassist Milos Albrecht The band s next album was released in late 2003 under the name Rybi tuk With Rathbun again recording but with production credit going to Wanek the new material incorporated guest instrumentation and choir vocal layers including appearances by members of Sleepytime Gorilla Museum Tin Hat Trio and Faun Fables Uz jsme doma continued their hefty touring schedule A live DVD filmed during a 2003 Tokyo performance was released as Uz jsme doma v Tokiu Commemorative releases return of brass 2005 2010 edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Uz jsme doma news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp The ninth musician to play the instrument in the band Pepa Cervinka is Uz jsme doma s longest serving bassist In 2005 things took a surprising turn when Bohm Podvesky and Albrecht all left the band simultaneously Wanek was forced to fire the latter two which led to the departure of Bohm for financial reasons 12 After briefly questioning the future of the band Wanek hired all new replacements Pepa Cervinka on bass Petr Zidel on guitar and Tomas Paleta on drums In October 2005 they performed a twenty year anniversary set at the Archa theatre The first half of this performance was a forty minute medley of songs from 1985 to 1999 with guest appearances by various former members including Dolansky Alice Flesarova nee Kalouskova Zavodny early xylophonist Roman Kolarik Cejka Cvach Hanzlik and Bohm The second half was performed by the then current lineup accompanied by a twenty piece choir Mikrochor The performance was recorded and released as a live CD and DVD titled 20 Letu 13 In late 2006 Zidel left after a short tenure due to family obligations 14 The band was then rounded out by trumpet player Adam Tomasek the first horn player in the band since Dolansky s departure This also marked the first time the band had only one guitar player since the early 1990s This new incarnation of the group debuted with a Polish tour where they were met with packed venues and enthusiastic responses from Polish audiences 14 In October 2007 the band embarked on their fifteenth US tour their first since 2001 Later in the year Wanek collaborated with Czech drummer Pavel Fajt of Pluto and Dunaj on a sixty page poem Wanek had written The same year Uz jsme doma published the compilation Brno mesto basniku In the latter half of 2008 Uz jsme doma consisting of Wanek Hanzlik Pepa Cervinka bass Tomas Paleta drums and Adam Tomasek trumpet began playing live sets of FPB songs under the name Uz jsme doma a Romek Hanzlik hraji pisne FPB UJD and Romek Hanzlik play FPB songs coinciding with the release of a 3 CD set of FPB material called Kniha prani a stiznosti Original drummer Jula Horvath died on 26 July 2009 and the group performed several tribute concerts in his honour In November 2009 they embarked on their first tour of Australia and New Zealand Late in the year a live compilation DVD entitled Czech Music on the Road 10 Days That Shook Japan was released featuring material recorded on the group s 2008 tour of Japan with several other Czech groups Pohadky ze Zapotrebi remake and new releases 2010 present edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Uz jsme doma news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Uz jsme doma released Jeskyne their seventh studio album in May 2010 and followed it up with a tour of the US 15 The band shared several dates on their touring bill with Zuby Nehty marking the latter s first American shows Jaroslav Noga replaced Paleta on drums in September 2011 and a year later Uz jsme doma re recorded and released the album Pohadky ze Zapotrebi under the name Pohadek ze Zapotrebi znovuudelani fortelne with new arrangements and an expanded lineup The group celebrated its thirtieth anniversary in 2015 and released the album Tri krizky The following year Vojtech Boril replaced Noga on drums The album Kry followed in 2018 Longtime member Romek Hanzlik died a year later Band members editMain article List of Uz jsme doma members Current members Miroslav Wanek lead vocals guitar keyboards bass 1986 present Pepa Cervinka bass vocals 2005 present Adam Tomasek trumpet vocals 2007 present Vojtech Boril drums 2016 present Martin Velisek illustrations 1994 present Discography editStudio albums Uprostred slov 1990 Nemilovany svet 1992 Hollywood 1993 Pohadky ze Zapotrebi 1995 Jaro Peklo Podzim Zima 1996 Usi 1999 Rybi tuk 2003 Jeskyne 2010 Pohadek ze Zapotrebi znovuudelani fortelne 2012 Tri krizky 2015 Kry 2018 EPs Rock Debut no 7 1989 Triska split with ZZZZ 2004 Live albums Vancouver 1997 1997 20 Letu 2006 Moravian Meeting Uz jsme doma amp Randy 2020 Compilations Patnact Kapek Vody 2000 Video Uz jsme doma v Tokiu DVD 2006 20 Letu Puding 2 DVDs 2006 Czech Music on the Road 10 Days That Shook Japan DVD compilation 2009 Jaro peklo podzim zima DVD 2011 Other 11 pop up book created by Miroslav Wanek illustrated by Martin Velisek about the band 1996 Compilation appearances Roll Over Teplice 1990 Czeching In 1996 KFJC 89 7 FM Live from the Devil s Triangle 1998 East Timor Benefit Album 1999 Brno mesto basniku 2007 References edit a b Uz jsme doma zahraji ve Frenstate denik cz 25 September 2008 Retrieved 10 November 2013 The Prague Post Online Night amp Day Up from underground Uz Jsme Doma Press Clippings Matte number 3 2002 Uz Jsme Doma interview Jini o UJD a b Uz jsme doma Concert Schedule Bagato Jeff 1999 Uz Jsme Doma The Ears Koda Records The Washington Post 12 November 1999 p N8 Tarradell Mario 2000 Uz Jsme Doma at Club Clearview Dallas Morning News 1 December 2000 Mamone Jordan N 1999 Uz Jsme Dome Ears CMJ New Music Report 29 November 1999 p 20 Retrieved 10 November 2013 Tamizdat New Music from Central amp Eastern Europe Melguj Anatolij 26 June 2006 Cheshskaya alternativa urok 2 in Russian Muzykalnaya Gazeta Archived from the original on 25 April 2020 Retrieved 25 April 2020 mp3 box mp3 and music related news and tools Archived from the original on 24 September 2006 Retrieved 17 January 2010 Uz jsme doma pokrtili s nahaci 20 letu iDNES cz 27 September 2006 Retrieved 10 November 2013 a b Uz Jsme Doma The Band Official Site News Official Cuneiform pageExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Uz jsme doma Official website Uz jsme doma at Indies MG MySpace page Uz Jsme Doma at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Uz jsme doma amp oldid 1157794566, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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