S gol v rukata...

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S gol v rukata...
Cover of the album
Hipodil
Released 1996
Genre Rock
Styles Punk, Heavy metal, Ska
Length
Studio Graffiti
Label Riva Sound
Language Bulgarian

"S gol v rukata..." (With Naked ... in the Hand) is the third studio album by the Bulgarian rock band Hipodil, released in 1996. The album marks a slight departure in the musical style of the group, with many experiments and new influences including ska motifs. There are some serious songs, like "Drashtya s nokti", "Kato Slunce" and to a certain extent "Sprete ni toka", which parodies and protests the crisis in the economic situation in Bulgaria at that time. The song "3X3" parodies the pop-folk musical style, which is popular in Bulgaria. "Aferata 'Drayfus'" is about vomiting after alcohol abuse. The title is a pun - a reference to the Dreyfus Affair, and also in Bulgarian the word sounds similar to the slang verb "drayfam", which means "to vomit". The final track "Nova gratzka pesen" features a tango rhythm mixed with heavy guitars and cynical lyrics.

[edit] Tracks

  1. Balada za bratyata Holik (Ballad of the 'Holic Brothers)
  2. Triper (Gonorrhoea)
  3. Ovtzi (Sheeps)
  4. S gol v rukata...noj (With Naked...Knife in the Hand)
  5. Kato Sluntze (Like a Sun)
  6. Iska mi se... (I Would Like to...)
  7. Sprete ni toka (Shut Down the Current)
  8. 3X3
  9. Drashtya s nokti (Crabing With Nails)
  10. Chlen (Limb)
  11. Detskata gradina (The Kindergarten)
  12. Aferata "Drayfus" (The "Dreyfus" Affair)
  13. Bremenskite muzikanti (The Bremen's Musicians)
  14. Nova gratzka pesen (New Town Song)

[edit] Personnel

  • Svetoslav Vitkov - vocals
  • Petar Todorov - guitars
  • Ventzi Basistcheto - bass guitar
  • Lacherzar Marinov - drums
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