No Gravity (band)
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No Gravity | |
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No Gravity in December 2007
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Background information | |
Origin | Slovakia |
Genre(s) | Alternative Rock, Nu Metal |
Years active | 1996–Present |
Website | http://www.nogravityband.com |
Members | |
Michal Skrak Róbert Zahradník Radoslav Balajka Mario Marcinek |
The band No Gravity was formed in 1996 in Bratislava, Slovakia. The musical style of No Gravity can be described by the words "Alternative / Rock / NU metal" where the heavy guitar riffs are mixed with melodic vocals and samples.
In 1997, No Gravity released their first studio album High, in which the Czechoslovakian Hip Hop group Chaozz colaberated with No Gravity to produce the song "Sorry". Inverzia was released in 2004, and No Gravity's third studio album The Beast Of was released in 2007. The Beast Of was produced by David Koller, ex-frontman of Czech Rock band Lucie. New album contains 12 songs. The first single "Haunting me" was mixed by american producer David Bianco who has cooperated with Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ozzy Osbourne or Rage against the Machine. The album contains also the rock cover of song "When Will I Be Famous" by Bros.
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[edit] Trivia
- No Gravity's song Stanem sa, found on their 2004 album Inverzia holds a record for the most expensive Slovakian made music video. Extensive CGI is used.