Pērkons (band)
Pērkons (Latvian: thunder) is a Latvian rock band formed in the 1980s. The band consists of Juris Kulakovs (keyboard, compositions), Juris Sējāns (bass, vocals), Leons Sējāns (lead guitar), Ieva Akurātere (vocals), Raimonds Bartaševics (vocals), and Ikars Ruņģis (drums).
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Origin | Riga, Latvia |
Genres | Rock |
Years active | 1981-present[1] |
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At first, Pērkons played both instrumental classical music and rock'n'roll, or hard rock, becoming better known for the latter. In 1983, the band was banned by the Soviet government. However, they renamed and continued to play as the Ensemble of the Soviet Latvia Collective Farm.[2] In 1985, after a concert in Ogre, a group of teenagers demolished two train compartments, resulting in the group being banned again, despite the band not being involved. The incident was documented by Juris Podnieks in the film Is It Easy to Be Young?
In 1987, they played at the music festival Liepājas dzintars (English: Amber of Liepāja) as the official band of a rural fishermen's kolkhoz.
The lyrics of their music were mostly written by Māris Melgalvs and were seen as rebellious, especially for the time. One of their best-known songs is Balāde par gulbi. The group has also performed Songs of Fredman by the Swedish 18th century song-poet Carl Michael Bellman.[3]
References
- Vanzovičs, Sandris (4 August 2016). "Pērkonam jaunas dziesmas un divi Kulakovi" (in Latvian). nra.lv. Retrieved 5 February 2017.
- Bousfeld, Jonathan (2021-04-19). "Gods of thunder: the 80s rock group that shook Soviet Latvia and forged a new youth culture". The Calvert Journal. Retrieved 2021-05-16.
- Bellman utomlands (translates as "Bellman abroad"), article by Hans Nilsson on bellman.net. (Swedish)
External links
- Lyrics Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine