Brkovi Diskografija May 2026
Released on PGP RTS (the state broadcaster’s label, an unlikely partnership for a punk band), Sve je za ljude is a masterpiece of Balkan punk. The production, handled by Srđan "Srđa" Marković, is warm and full, giving the rhythm section (bassist Aleksandar "Keks" Milivojević and drummer Dejan "Dex" Petrović) room to groove. The album opens with the instrumental "Uvod," a mournful accordion melody that immediately signals a new ambition.
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Critically, Sve je za ljude was lauded. It won the Dragan "Kurbla" Pavlović Award for best punk album of the year from the independent radio station B92. The album’s success allowed Brkovi to tour across the former Yugoslavia, playing to packed clubs in Zagreb, Sarajevo, and Skopje—a testament to their pan-Yugoslav appeal despite the nationalist politics of the region.
In a surprising turn, Brkovi announced that Poslednji put da vas vidim would be their final studio album. The title is both a farewell and a threat ("The last time I see you" – implying either the band’s end or the narrator’s death). The album returns to the folk-punk sound of Sve je za ljude but with the wisdom and weariness of two decades of playing. Brkovi diskografija
The production is warm and analog, recorded live in a church hall in Pančevo. The album features a string quartet on several tracks, including the devastating closer "Poslednji izlaz" (The Last Exit), a ten-minute suite that moves from whispered confession to full-band catharsis.
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Poslednji put da vas vidim was a critical and commercial success, reaching number 3 on the Serbian iTunes chart (a rarity for a punk band). It serves as a fitting capstone to a discography that never compromised. Released on PGP RTS (the state broadcaster’s label,
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. Critically, Sve je za ljude was lauded
Brkovi, the Croatian turbo-folk-punk sensation, has released eight studio albums to date. Known for their unique "punkfolkwellness" style, they famously offer their music for free download on their official website Studio Albums Punkfolkwellness (2009): The debut that defined their sound. Društvo brkatih mladića (2010): Featuring hits like "Tolerancija". Balkanski Esperanto (2012): Solidified their popularity across the Balkans. Pizda Materina (2014): Released on International Women's Day. Torzo Dade Topića (2016): Includes the popular track "Srećo laku noć". Hormon sreće (2018): Their sixth studio effort. Brkovi su da se vole (2020): Released just before the global lockdowns. Krvava novčanica (2023): Their latest studio release. Live & Special Releases Brkati gosti
(2013): A tribute album where various artists cover Brkovi songs. Najveći Hitovi 2009. – 2019. (2021): A vinyl compilation of their greatest hits. Live in Zagreb
(2025): A high-energy live recording capturing their concert atmosphere. specific tracks from these albums are considered their biggest hits? Brkovi Albums and Discography - Genius