Azra Grupa ((new)) Review

A double album that showcased more diverse arrangements and political themes.

was a legendary Yugoslav rock band from Zagreb, Croatia, that defined the "New Wave" ( novi val ) movement of the 1980s. Formed in 1977 by the enigmatic frontman Branimir "Johnny" Štulić , the group became one of the most influential acts in the history of Balkan rock, known for its energetic sound and biting social commentary. The Formation and Classic Lineup azra grupa

Azra was a Yugoslav rock band formed in Zagreb in 1977, led by singer-songwriter Branimir "Johnny" Štulić. They are considered pioneers of Yugoslav new wave and are revered for their poetic, politically sharp, and emotionally raw lyrics. A double album that showcased more diverse arrangements

Azra’s discography can be intimidating because they released several double and triple albums. Here is the roadmap for a new listener: The Formation and Classic Lineup Azra was a

Azra Grupa was founded by three high school friends: Slobodan Bajić (vocals), Zoran Kovačević (guitar), and Dražen Janković (bass). They were later joined by drummer, Ivan Šakić. The band's name comes from the lead singer's girlfriend, Azra.