Prague jazz avantgarde band led by Filip Topol, a controversial pianist, singer and composer, who has also built his own solo career alongside the band. They had their first concert in 1979 when most members were only 13. The gig was such a success that they were immediately banned by the regime and withdrew to private underground performances ever since. After the 1989 revolution their popularity and cult grew fast and they toured around many European countries and festivals. "There has alwa...
Prague jazz avantgarde band led by Filip Topol, a controversial pianist, singer and composer, who has also built his own solo career alongside the band.
They had their first concert in 1979 when most members were only 13. The gig was such a success that they were immediately banned by the regime and withdrew to private underground performances ever since.
After the 1989 revolution their popularity and cult grew fast and they toured around many European countries and festivals.
"There has always been something punk in our music. It gives the punks somethin different than ordinary punk bands do, but I feel we have a lot in common." Filip Topol, 1999.
The group split in 2011 because of personal and health reasons.
In December 2012 the band resumed activity.
Last concert was in Amsterdam on May 25. Filip Topol, the leader of a Czech underground band Psi vojaci, died in Prague 19th of June 2013. He was 48. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.