Sveže Amputirana Ruka Satrijanija ( sr-cyr, Свеже ампутирана рука Сатријанија, lit=The Freshly Amputated Arm of
Satriani
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), or S.A.R.S. for short, are a
Serbia
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n
alternative rock
Alternative rock (also known as alternative music, alt-rock or simply alternative) is a category of rock music that evolved from the independent music underground of the 1970s. Alternative rock acts achieved mainstream success in the 1990s w ...
band from
Belgrade. Presenting a combination of
pop rock
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,
reggae
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,
blues,
jazz
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and
hip hop with the
ethnic music
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of Serbia, the band is one of the leading acts of the so-called
New Serbian Scene.
History
The band was formed in March 2006 by Aleksandar Luković "Lukac" (guitar) and Dragan Kovačević "Žabac" (vocals) along with Vladimir Popović "Hobbo" (vocals), Žarko Kovačević "Žare" (vocals), Miloš Kovačević "Kriva" (bass guitar), Branislav Lučić "Beban" (percussion), Goran Mladenović "Japanac" (drums) and Ivana Blažević "Violina" (violin). All musicians came from a different music backgrounds and spheres of interest, resulting in unique fusion sound of divergent music genres. At first they “jammed” in garage owned by Aleksander Luković best friend Ivona Vovković.
Break up and huge success
After a few minor live appearances in 2007, including several performances at
Belgrade clubs as well as the
Niš
Niš (; sr-Cyrl, Ниш, ; names in other languages) is the third largest city in Serbia and the administrative center of the Nišava District. It is located in southern part of Serbia. , the city proper has a population of 183,164, whil ...
performance as a part of the Mirovni Karavan (''Peace Caravan'') manifestation, the band had entered a crisis. At the time the band recorded the demo for the song "Buđav lebac" ("Moldy Bread") at the
Resnik RLZ, home made studio.
In early 2008, bassist Miloš Kovačević went to serve in the army, drummer Mladenović and violinist Blažević had left the band, thus the band disbanded.
After the break up, band's friend Siniša "Kum" decided to promote the song "Buđav lebac" by using internet guerrilla marketing. He created a simple video for the song and uploaded the demo to YouTube. Without any mainstream media promotion, "Buđav lebac" made by the anonymous band S.A.R.S. had become a top chart hit in Serbia and all other
former Yugoslav republics.
"Buđav lebac" meme phenomenon
"Buđav lebac" multi-layer meanings and catchy theme got it accepted by the broad audience. The song describes social contrasts and the poor economic situation of an ordinary man by using word play and dark humor. Along with a catchy melody and innovative vocal performance, "Buđav lebac" became one of the most popular alternative tracks in ex-Yugoslav countries. "Budav lebac" created a huge public and social buzz without any mainstream media promotion. After initial guerrilla release, song share rate and success was compared with
pandemic
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s growth, corresponding with band's name S.A.R.S. "Buđav lebac" became offline and
online meme
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The Serbian swimmer
Nađa Higl
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Higl was awarded the title "Serbian Sportswoman of the year" for the year 2009 by the Olympic Commit ...
stated that she had sung the song lyrics before the race in
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where she became the
World Champion
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in
200 m breaststroke, and the audience had sung the song to her at the Belgrade City Council plateau at the welcome ceremony. At the other welcome ceremony in her home town
Pančevo
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, Higl appeared on stage with S.A.R.S. who had been performing at the ceremony. The song, with altered lyrics, was also sung by
Delije
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, the fans of the football club
Red Star Belgrade
Fudbalski klub Crvena zvezda ( sr-Cyrl, Фудбалски клуб Црвена звезда, lit=Red Star Football Club, ), commonly known as Red Star Belgrade in English-language media, is a Serbian professional football club based in ...
, due to the economic situation within the club.
The first album - S.A.R.S.
"Buđav lebac" huge public success had encouraged the rest of the band to continue working. In mid-2008, bassist Miloš Kovačević returned from the army and the band once again entered the RLZ studio and recorded several demos including the song "Ratujemo ti i ja" ("We are at War, You and Me"), with the new members Miloš Bakalović "Bakal" (drums) and Boris Tasev "Bora" (keyboards, accordion). During late 2008, the band got an offer from the
PGP-RTS
PGP-RTS ( sr, Produkcija gramofonskih ploča Radio televizije Srbije) is a major record label based in Belgrade, Serbia. It is a successor of PGP-RTB which was established in 1959 in Belgrade, then capital of Socialist Republic of Serbia and ...
record label to record their debut album.
The album recording sessions, done with the help of the producer Đorđe Miljenović
Wikluh Sky
Đorđe Miljenović ( sr-Cyrl, Ђорђе Миљеновић; born 10 December 1980) better known by his stage name Wikluh Sky ( sr, Виклер Скаj, ) is a Serbian musician, rapper, and producer.
Best known for being a member of Bad Copy h ...
, were finished within a couple of months, and the eponymous debut album ''S.A.R.S'' was officially released in March 2009. The song lyrics for the album had been written by the vocalists Kovačević and Popović, and the music and arrangements were done by Kovačević, Luković and Miljenović and guest appearances featured former
Eyesburn
Eyesburn is a Serbian band that combines hardcore punk and crossover thrash with reggae music.
History 1994–2007
The band was formed in 1994, and the original line-up featured former Dead Ideas guitarist Nemanja "Kojot" Kojić (guitar, ...
frontman
Nemanja Kojić (trombone on "Ratujemo ti i ja" and "Zubarka" ("The Dentist"), the multi-instrumentalist Aleksandar Sedlar Bogoev (
bouzouki
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on the same tracks), Nikola Demonja (saxophone),
Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša
Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša ( sr-cyr, Канда, Коџа и Небојша; , trans. ''Probably, Plenty and Daredevil'') is a Serbian alternative rock band from Belgrade.
History
Formation, first releases (1991–1995)
The band, consisting of ...
member Vladan Rajović (drums on "Zubarka") and the former band member Ivana Blažević "Violina" (violin on the track "Sindrom lidera male stranke" ("Syndrome Of A Minor Political Party Leader ")).
Simultaneously with album release appeared the official video for the song "Buđav lebac". It was an animated video directed by the Serbian illustrator
Aleksa Gajić. In the meantime, in early 2009, the band got the award on TV Metropolis for the greatest musical discovery in 2008.
Member departures and controversy
In mid-2009 after the first's album huge success, the original lineup suddenly changed. The transition from an unknown alternative underground band to an MTV featured pop band meant an earthquake. Original S.A.R.S. repertoire included hard rock, punk and heavy metal songs, not welcomed by the broader audience. Original singers Dragan Kovačević and Vladimir Popović promoted anarchism and fight against authorities during live plays. S.A.R.S. frequently performed poorly on stage because of the musicians' lack of discipline.
All that will change over the night when the band became commercial.
Vocalist Dragan Kovačević became the band manager and band owner, his brother Žarko Kovačević became the lead singer. Dragan Kovačević carried out band rebuild expelling original lineup members and introducing new musicians to the band. Vocalist Popović, bassist Kovačević, percussionist Lučić, and drummer Bakalović left the band. Ex S.A.R.S. members together with ex S.A.R.S. violinist Blažević, formed a new band, VHS (an acronym for Very Heavy S.A.R.S.). VHS continued to play harder sound performing in underground clubs. New S.A.R.S will change direction towards pop music in its future albums.
New members arrived, Nenad Đorđević "Đole" (bass guitar), Tihomir Hinić "Tihi" (drums), Petar Milanović "Pera" (trombone, saxophone) and Sanja Lalić (backing vocals). New members appeared in the second SARS video, for the song "Debeli lad" ("Thick Shade"). On November of the same year, the band recorded the video for the song "Rakija" ("Brandy"). The later song, along with "Buđav lebac", was performed by the band in the
Fajront Republika
''Fajront Republika'' ( sr, Фајронт република) was a Serbian talk show / sketch show that aired weekly on 1Prva (formerly known as Fox televizija) from December 2008 until June 2011.
Hosted by Zoran Kesić, the programme blended ...
hosted by
Zoran Kesić
Zoran Kesić ( sr-cyr, Зоран Кесић; born 26 July 1976) is a Serbian comedian, TV presenter, talk-show host and political commentator. He has worked on talk/sketch shows ''Fajront Republika'' (''The Closing-Time Republic'') and ''24 minut ...
.
Tour and the second album
In October 2009, the band went on their first tour, performing at various Serbian,
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n and
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n cities and towns, ended with a large concert at the
Belgrade Youth Center
Belgrade Youth Center ( sr, Dom omladine Beograda; abbr. DOB) is a cultural center in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, dedicated primarily to youth.
History
At the corner of the ''Dečanska'' and ''Makedonska'' streets, where the youth cent ...
. After the tour, the band entered the studio in order to record the material for the upcoming album. In the meantime, in March 2010, the band had a well-acclaimed performance at
MTV
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. Also, the band had recorded the soundtrack for the TV series ''Može i drugačije'' (''It May Be Different''), debuted in January 2010. At midnight on 31 December 2010 the band released their second studio album, ''Perspektiva'' (''Perspective''), released for free
digital download at the
MTV Adria
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official website. In 2011, "Buđav lebac" was polled, by the listeners of
Radio 202, one of 60 greatest songs released by
PGP-RTB
PGP-RTB (abbreviation for sr, Produkcija gramofonskih ploča Radio televizije Beograd) was a major state-owned record label and chain record store in the former SFR Yugoslavia, based in Belgrade, Socialist Republic of Serbia. After the breaku ...
/
PGP-RTS
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. On 27 June 2012, S.A.R.S., alongside
Public Enemy
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,
Example
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,
Jessie J
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,
Dubioza Kolektiv
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and
Orbital
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, performed on the first evening of the first Belgrade Calling festival.
3rd Album - Kuća časti
In March 2013, the band released their third studio album, ''Kuća časti'' (''On the House''). The album, announced by the singles "Mir u svetu" ("World Peace"), "Mitohondrija" ("
Mitochondrion
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"), was released for free download via band's official site. The album featured numerous guest appearances, including the appearance of
Montenegrin hip hop duo
Who See
Who See (also referred to as Who See? and Who See Klapa) is a Montenegrin hip-hop duo from Kotor. Its members are Dedduh or Deda (Dejan Dedović), from Kotor, and Noyz (Mario Đorđević), from Herceg Novi. The group was created in the early 2 ...
. In May, S.A.R.S. appeared on the tribute album to the band
Brkovi entitled ''Brkati gosti'' (''Guests with Mustaches'') with a cover of Brkovi song "Naša mala zemlja" ("Our Little Country"). By the end of May 2013, the album ''Kuća časti'' overreached the number of 45.000 downloads.
4th Album - Ikone pop kulture
In January 2014, the band released the album ''Ikone pop kulture'' (''Pop Culture Icons''). The album is available for free download from the band's official website. At the same time, the band, together with the duo Dont, recorded and released as a single an
English language
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version of "Buđav lebac", entitled "Moldy Bread".
"„Буђав лебац” на енглеском језику", politika.rs
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Discography
Studio albums
* ''S.A.R.S.'' (2009)
* ''Perspektiva'' (2011)
* ''Kuća časti'' (2013)
* ''Ikone pop kulture'' (2014)
* ''Proleće'' (2015)
* ''Poslednji album'' (2016)
* ''Glava'' (2019)
Live albums
*''Mir i ljubav'' (2015)
Singles
*''Živim na Balkanu'' (2017)
*''Ljubav umire'' (2018)
*''Teško je'' (2018)
Compilations
* ''10'' (2016)
Other appearances
*"Naša mala zemlja" (''Brkati gosti'', 2013)
References
Band biography at the official Facebook page
External links
*
S.A.R.S.
at Facebook
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S.A.R.S.
at YouTube
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S.A.R.S.
at Deezer
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Created in Paris, Deezer currently has 90 million licensed tracks in i ...
S.A.R.S.
at iTunes
S.A.R.S.
at Discogs
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S.A.R.S.
at Last.fm
S.A.R.S.
at Rateyourmusic
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