New Album by Band Agata Marks 35 Years of Work

The band Agata from Kragujevac has released their eighth album titled “Only Life”, marking 35 years of existence. The album features ten songs in a rock-pop style and is available on CD and digital platforms. The album promotion took place in Belgrade, with the next promotion planned in Kragujevac. The band performed two songs live, and in the absence of the drummer, the drums were played by music producer Dušan Duda Bezuha. Numerous music critics and legends attended the event. This album represents a significant anniversary and continuation of the band’s long career.

Political Perspectives:

Left: Left-leaning outlets emphasize the cultural significance of Agata’s 35-year career and the artistic value of their new album, highlighting the band’s contribution to the regional rock scene and the importance of supporting local music culture.

Center: Centrist sources report the facts about the album release and the band’s history, focusing on the event details, the album’s content, and the band’s longevity without strong political or cultural bias.

Right: Right-leaning media may highlight the band’s traditional rock style and longevity as a symbol of enduring national cultural values, possibly emphasizing the band’s roots in Kragujevac and their role in preserving Serbian musical heritage.

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