Abonos

Abonos
Origin Belgrade, Serbia
Genres Gothic metal
Years active 1999 – present
Labels Rock Express Records, Porodična Manufaktura
Associated acts Bombarder
Website Official MySpace
Members
Marija Dokmanović
Jakša Vlahović
Tomas Ljumović
Jovan Prokopić
Milan Janković
Past members
Marta Vlahović
Nikola Vrhovac
Vladimir Lalić

Abonos (Serbian Cyrillic: Абонос; trans. Ebony) is a Serbian gothic metal band from Belgrade.

The guitarist Jakša Vlahović and a former keyboardist and vocalist Marta Vlahović are brother and sister and children of graphic artist and former Porodična Manufaktura Crnog Hleba member Jugoslav Vlahović. Jakša Vlahović is also a guitarist for the speed/thrash metal band Bombarder.[1]

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Biography

The band was formed at the end of 1999.[2] The original lineup consisted of Jakša Vlahović (guitar), his sister Marta Vlahović (vocals, keyboards), Marija Dokmanović (vocals, keyboards), Nikola Vrhovac (guitar), Vladimir Lalić (vocals, bass guitar), and Milan Janković (drums).[3] In 2001, they recorded their first official demo, featuring six songs, and in 2002 appeared on various artists album Demo Express 202, released by Rock Express Records in cooperation with Radio 202, with the song "Izlaz" ("Exit").[4]

The band recorded their debut self-titled album in Kazablanka Studio i Belgrade during 2003.[5] The album was officially released on December 6, 2004, through the band's own record label Porodična Manufaktura.[6] In 2006, Vrhovac and Lalić left the band, and were replaced by Jovan Prokopić and Tomas Ljumović, respectively.[7] In 2007, Marta Vlahović left the band.[8]

In 2007, the band released the single "Urlik" ("Howle"), which was given with the book of poems Oka da ne ispustim dah by poet Milan B. Popović, who is the author of the "Urlik" lyrics.[9] Jakša Vlahović designed the book covers and illustrated the book.[10] The single was produced by Alogia member Srđan Branković. With the release of the single, the band announced the release of their new studio album.[11] In 2010, "Urlik" appeared on the various artists album Vreme brutalnih dobronamernika, which featured seventeen bands which recorded the songs on Milan B. Popović poems.[12]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Released
Abonos
2004

Singles

Title Released
"Urlik"
2007

References

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