Půlnoc
Půlnoc | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Prague |
Genres | Rock |
Years active | 1988 | –1993 , 2011 –2022
Labels | Arista Records |
Past members | Milan Hlavsa Josef Janíček Petr Kumandžas Tomáš Schilla Karel Jančák Michaela Němcová Jiří Křivka Jiří Michálek Jiří Kabeš Tadeáš Věrčák |
Půlnoc (pronounced "pull-knots" and Czech for "midnight") was a Czech rock band established in 1988 by three members of the Plastic People of the Universe: Milan Hlavsa (bass guitar), Josef Janíček (keyboards), and Jiří Kabeš (violin and guitar).[2] Hlavsa chose his sister-in-law, Michaela Němcová, to be the band's lead singer. Hlavsa started Pulnoc because the Plastic People was denied permission to travel or perform openly by the Czech government.[3] In the spring of 1989, Pulnoc went on a tour of the United States that led to them gaining considerable favorable attention there. For example, Robert Christgau named a bootleg of a concert the band played in New York City the best album of 1989.[2] Steve Hochman described this tour as "remarkable at least as much musically as it was culturally," writing that when the band played a show in San Francisco in 1989, "Plastic People fans and the uninitiated curious alike were floored by the combination of heavy metal, art-rock, operatic vocals and locomotive-worthy propulsion."[4]
In 2011, the band reunited (without Hlavsa and Kabeš) and played a number of concerts during the following decade. In April and May 2022, they embarked on an eight-date final tour, culminating on 13 May 2022 in Jihlava.[5]
Discography
[edit]- Pulnoc (Globus International, 1990)
- City of Hysteria (Arista Records, 1991)
References
[edit]- ^ "Poslední pražský koncert legendární české kapely Půlnoc bude na HABROVCE!" (in Czech). Superbeat.cz. 20 May 2014. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
- ^ a b Hochman, Steve (27 October 1990). "Revolutionary Czech Band Pulnoc to Make L.A. Debut". Los Angeles Times (published 1990-10-27).
- ^ Pareles, Jon (24 April 1989). "Czechoslovak Band That Suffered for Its Art". The New York Times (published 1989-04-24).
- ^ Hochman, Steve (July 1990). "The Distinctive Pulnoc Is but One Czech Band". Los Angeles Times (published 1990-07-01).
- ^ Varhaník, Jiří (13 May 2022). "Undergroundová kapela Půlnoc se loučí na malé scéně DKO". Jihlavské listy. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
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