Luno (band)

LUNO is a Czech rock band founded in 2009 and consisting of Ema Brabcová, Martin "Šmity" Chmátal, Jan "Honza" Janečka, and Martin "Marty" Starý.

LUNO
OriginPrague, Czechia
GenresRock, experimental rock
Years active2009–present
MembersEma Brabcová
Martin Chmátal
Jan Janečka
Martin Starý

History

LUNO was formed in 2009 by singer Ema Brabcová (Khoiba) and bassist Martin "Šmity" Chmátal (the Prostitutes[1]), who had both played in the band Roe-Deer since 1999. They were joined by guitarist Martin "Marty" Starý and drummer Jan "Honza" Janečka.[2]

LUNO's eponymous debut album was released at the end of 2010.[3] In January 2012, it was chosen by the web music magazine Musicserver as the ninth best Czech album of 2011.[4]

In 2011, the group released the EP Litato.[5][6] They issued their second studio album, Zeroth, in 2012, followed by the EP Lifecycles, in 2014. Their latest album, Close to Silence, came out in 2015.

Band members

  • Ema Brabcová – vocals, keyboards
  • Martin "Šmity" Chmátal – bass
  • Jan "Honza" Janečka – drums
  • Martin "Marty" Starý – guitar, keyboards

Discography

  • Luno (2010)
  • Litato (EP, 2011)
  • Zeroth (2012)
  • Lifecycles (EP, 2014)
  • Close to Silence (2015)

References

  1. "Baskytarista Šmity opustil the Prostitutes".
  2. "Ema Brabcová spojila síly se Šmitym, a vznikl projekt Luno" [Ema Brabcová joined forces with Šmity, and the project Luno was born]. musicserver.cz (in Czech). 14 October 2010. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  3. "LUNO: Zatraceně blízko životu – Poslouchej.net".
  4. "PUBLICISTIKA: Pětadvacet nejlepších českých alb roku 2011 (5-1)".
  5. "Láska? Pro Luno odpověď na všechno".
  6. "Rozhovor s Emou Brabcovou z LUNO" [Interview with Ema Brabcová of LUNO]. poslouchej.net (in Czech). 13 December 2011. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
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