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Buč Kesidi is an indie rock duo from Pančevo, Serbia, consisting of Luka Racić on guitar and vocals and Zoran Zarubica on drums and vocals. They employ a modern indie rock sound, adding groovy synth bass lines and samples to the traditional guitar and drums combo.
After the release of their debut album "Posesivno-osuplsivni hospul" in November 2016, the band's critical and commercial success was spearheaded by the well received single "Nema ljubavi u klubu", which took the band to a more modern direction and announced their sophomore album, "Euforija". The release of "Euforija" brought Buč Kesidi mainstream success and was met with universal acclaim, with the album's lyrics tackling themes of insecurity, loneliness and love through the prism of nightlife, and the sound becoming a more modern mix of rock and electronica. During 2019-2021. the band promoted "Euforija" on a regional tour.
In 2021, the band filmed a 53' experimental movie called "Euforija uživo" which had a limited theatrical release.
Following four singles and more extensive touring of the region which included sold out stadium shows in Zagreb and Belgrade and headline acts on all major festivals, the band released their third album, "Moderne veze" in April 2025. The album was praised as a successor to Euforija, touching on more personal themes and basing itself around the concept of a breakup album.
After the release of their debut album "Posesivno-osuplsivni hospul" in November 2016, the band's critical and commercial success was spearheaded by the well received single "Nema ljubavi u klubu", which took the band to a more modern direction and announced their sophomore album, "Euforija". The release of "Euforija" brought Buč Kesidi mainstream success and was met with universal acclaim, with the album's lyrics tackling themes of insecurity, loneliness and love through the prism of nightlife, and the sound becoming a more modern mix of rock and electronica. During 2019-2021. the band promoted "Euforija" on a regional tour.
In 2021, the band filmed a 53' experimental movie called "Euforija uživo" which had a limited theatrical release.
Following four singles and more extensive touring of the region which included sold out stadium shows in Zagreb and Belgrade and headline acts on all major festivals, the band released their third album, "Moderne veze" in April 2025. The album was praised as a successor to Euforija, touching on more personal themes and basing itself around the concept of a breakup album.
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