Jewy Sabatay
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Jewy Sabatay | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | Pancevo, Serbia | |
Genre(s) | Alternative Rock Post Punk |
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Years active | 2000–present | |
Label(s) | ITMM, Microphonia | |
Website | Official site | |
Members | ||
Velibor Nikolic Vladimir Dimitrijevic Slobodan Stanisic |
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Former members | ||
Milan Gocic Slobodan Bugarin Milan Lazarov Relja Ilic |
Jewy Sabatay is a alternative rock/post-punk band from Pancevo, Serbia. They have a cult status amongst the underground rock audience in Serbia. The bend was well known for their incidental shows and video clips that were banned on all tv stations, but after personal changes in 2005. band decided to settle down and focus solely on their music. Members of the group are Vladimir Dimitrijevic (bass), Velibor Nikolic (guitars/vocals) and Slobodan Stanisic (drums). They are currently in process of publishing their long-awaited album called "Nihilist", which is expected to be out somewhere in early 2007.
[edit] Discography
- Rare & Not Optimistic 2001 (Microphonia)
- Andjelin Osmeh 2003 (ITMM)
- Void Experience Live Akademija 2005 (Microphonia)
- Nihilist (Unreleased)