Prāta Vētra ("Brainstorm" in Latvian) is currently the most successful Latvian alternative rock / pop-rock band. The band was formed in 1989 in Jelgava, Latvia and it consists of Renārs Kaupers (vocals), Jānis Jubalts (guitar), Māris Mihelsons (keyboard), and Kaspars Roga (drums). The fifth member, Gundars Mauševics or Mumiņš (bass), died in a car accident on May 24, 2004. Mumiņš’ duties during the next concerts and recordings was taken up by Ingars Viļums. In 2010, he officially became a part...
Prāta Vētra ("Brainstorm" in Latvian) is currently the most successful Latvian alternative rock / pop-rock band. The band was formed in 1989 in Jelgava, Latvia and it consists of Renārs Kaupers (vocals), Jānis Jubalts (guitar), Māris Mihelsons (keyboard), and Kaspars Roga (drums). The fifth member, Gundars Mauševics or Mumiņš (bass), died in a car accident on May 24, 2004. Mumiņš’ duties during the next concerts and recordings was taken up by Ingars Viļums. In 2010, he officially became a part of the band.
Prāta Vētra was the first Latvian contestant to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest, coming 3rd place overall in 2000 ESC held in Sweden, with the song My Star.
Discography: * Vairāk nekā skaļi (1993) * Vietu nav (1994) * Veronika (1996) * Viss ir tieši tā kā tu vēlies (1997) * Starp divām saulēm (1999) (Released in English as Among the Suns (2000)) * Izlase '89-'99 (2000) * Kaķēns, kurš atteicās no jūrasskolas (2001) (Released in English as Online (2001) * Dienās, kad lidlauks pārāk tāls (2003) (Released in English as A Day Before Tomorrow (2003)) * Veronika (re-release on CD)(2004) * Četri krasti (2005) (Released in English as Four Shores (2006)) * Tur kaut kam ir jābūt (2008) (Released in Russian as ШАГ (2009) and in English as Years and seconds (2010)) * Izlase 2000 - 2010 (2010) * Vēl viena klusā daba (2012) (Released in English as Another Still Life (2012)) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.