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Label: PDV Records Key Tracks: "Mrtvi dani," "Nikom nije lako."
Released during the COVID-19 pandemic, Dead Days is appropriately bleak. However, true to form, Brkovi inserted moments of ridiculous humor to keep it from becoming depressing. The title track is a slow-burning epic about unemployment and isolation. It is arguably their most "grown-up" record, dealing with mortgages, failed relationships, and the struggle to remain optimistic.
In a world of sterile, over-produced music, Brkovi offer authenticity. Their discography is a chronological diary of getting older, getting wiser, and getting more tired—but never giving up. From the lo-fi aggression of 2004 to the polished melancholy of 2024, Brkovi diskografija stands as a testament to the Croatian punk spirit.
Whether you are a Croatian expat missing home, a punk rock scholar, or just someone who wants to drink beer and scream about the government, Brkovi has an album for you. Slušaj, pij, i deri se! (Listen, drink, and shout!)
Do you have a favorite Brkovi album? Check your local record store or streaming service to update your Brkovi diskografija collection today.
Brkovi are a cult Croatian band from Zagreb, famous for their self-described "Turbo-punk-folk-wellness-and-spa" sound. Since their formation in 2004, they have released several studio albums, gaining a massive following across the Balkans by blending heavy punk riffs with turbofolk melodies and parody lyrics. Studio Albums Brkovi diskografija
Their discography is defined by a consistent release schedule of high-energy, DIY albums.
Punkfolkwellness (2009): Their debut album which established their signature genre-blending style.
Društvo Brkatih Mladića (2010): Continued their rise in the underground scene with tracks like "Ništa mi ne znači".
Balkanski Esperanto (2012): Featured fan favorites such as "Kurvo prokleta" and "Nisi me bila vrijedna".
Pizda Materina (2014): One of their most popular releases, including hits like "Samo pijan mogu". Label: PDV Records Key Tracks: "Mrtvi dani," "Nikom
Torzo Dade Topića (2016): Named after the legendary Yugoslav rock singer Dado Topić.
Hormon sreće (2018): Included the titular anthem and "Momačko veče".
Brkovi su da se vole (2020): Released right before the global lockdowns, maintaining their satirical edge.
Krvava novčanica (2023): Their latest studio effort, continuing their tradition of raw, social commentary mixed with folk party vibes. Compilations & Special Releases
Brkati Gosti (2013): A tribute album where various Balkan bands covered Brkovi songs. Do you have a favorite Brkovi album
Najveći Hitovi 2009. – 2019. (2021/2024): A "best of" compilation released on vinyl to celebrate a decade of their most popular tracks. Top Songs to Start With
If you are new to the band, these are their "essential" tracks often found at the top of fan-rated lists: "Ljepša si od mjeseca" "Balkanski žigolo" "Srećo laku noć" "Pizda materina" Brkovi Albums and Discography - Genius
Before the polished aggression of their studio LPs, Brkovi started as a noisy, drunk idea. Their earliest recordings are rare gems for collectors, characterized by lo-fi production and unhinged energy.
This period saw Brkovi solidify their lineup and release the albums that would define their legacy. These records are mandatory listening.
Translation: Bloody Balkans