Krambambula (band)
Krambambula is a Belarusian band from Minsk, started by Lavon Volski (also the founder of N.R.M.). The name of the band is derived from a popular Belarusian[1] alcoholic tincture of the same name. The band combines traditional Belarusian folk melodies with modern pop music in humorous and satirical ways. Often they take traditional Belarusian songs and convert them into rock or hip-hop numbers (for example in "Turysty") or vice versa.[2] Some of their songs are pastiches of tunes that were well known during the cold war era in the Eastern Bloc countries; for example, their rendition of the theme song of the popular "Four tank men and a dog" Polish TV show.
Krambambula is banned from performing in Belarus.
Band members
Current members:
- Lavon Volski - vocals, guitars, keyboards
- Oleg Garous - guitars, backing vocals
- Ales'-Francishak Myshkievich - bass guitar, backing vocals
- Paval Arakelian - saxophone, backing vocals
- Andrei Jakubchyk - trumpet, backing vocals
- Paval Mamonau - drums, percussion
Former members:
- Siarhei Kananovich - guitars, mandolin
- Pauliuk Rys' - guitars, mandolin
- Kastus' Karpovich - trombone
- Radaslau Sasnoucau - trumpet
- Mikalai Bielanovich - drums
- Siarheu Shtender - drums
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