After a long period without discographic activity, Dr Nele Karajlić and his band Osiromašeni Uranijum are starting a new musical project with the premiere of the song “Abid.” This song was recorded on the 40th anniversary of the album “Das ist Walter” by Zabranjeno Pušenje and represents the first video single in a series of music videos. The full concert held at the Belgrade Zappa base will be released as a preview of the new album expected in mid-autumn. The project is supported by MTEL and produced in collaboration with Twister studio and Goran Velinov Pančo.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning outlets emphasize the cultural and artistic significance of Dr Nele Karajlić’s return to music, highlighting the historical importance of the “Das ist Walter” album and the band’s influence on the regional rock scene. They focus on the creative aspects and the collaboration with independent music producers, portraying the project as a positive cultural revival.
Center: Center-leaning sources report the facts of the new release and concert premiere, providing balanced coverage of the event. They highlight the timeline of the project, the involvement of MTEL as a sponsor, and the anticipation for the new album without strong editorializing, focusing on the music and production details.
Right: Right-leaning media may focus on the legacy of Dr Nele Karajlić and his band, sometimes framing the project within a broader narrative of regional cultural identity. They might emphasize the band’s historical role and the significance of maintaining traditional rock music values, possibly appealing to national pride and cultural heritage.