Fratri Kamikaze: Music for the Grumpy or the New Underground Rebellion?

Imagine this: two guys from the Split underground scene decided to channel their innate pessimism and grumpiness into something that sounds like music for grumpy people. Yes, you read that right! Fratri Kamikaze is a new electropunk project that doesn’t want to entertain you with cocktails and smiles but wants to make you think, maybe even get a little mad. Their debut single “Epitaf” is a classic punk rock statement wrapped in synth arrangements, recorded at the Cec Production studio in Klis under the production of Marin Cecić. This project is a bombshell for anyone tired of colorful and cheerful pop music – Fratri Kamikaze bring a cold shower of reality and a misanthropic view of the world.

While most bands try to cheer you up, Fratri Kamikaze go against the current and make music for those who are grumpy, pessimistic, and maybe a little angry at the world. “Someone has to make music for grumpy people,” say Domagoj Božinović and Boris Tudor, members of the project. And they didn’t just say it, they proved it with their first single available on all music platforms.

This project is a breath of fresh air in a sea of the same tones and themes. If you’re tired of clichés and looking for something that will make you think, maybe even get a little mad, Fratri Kamikaze are here to give you just that. Their music isn’t for everyone, but for those who like to face the darker sides of life, this is the right choice.

So, if you’re ready to ditch the easy tunes and dive into the world of electropunk with a dose of misanthropy, Fratri Kamikaze is the band you need to listen to. And if you have a comment or think this is just another attempt to be different, feel free to throw in your two cents – after all, music is meant to provoke a reaction, isn’t it?

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