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Irish Stew of Sindidun (often referred to as Irish Stew only) is a
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band from
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. While initially playing
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, the band later made a shift towards light punk rock, inspired by Irish folk music and other genres. Beside their own songs, the band performs covers of
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traditional songs and songs by
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.


History


2000s

The first ideas of forming an
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band came up in 2002, when Bojan Petrović (
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,
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s) and Nenad Gavrilov (
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,
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), both fans of Irish music, decided to start playing together. After several attempts, the band was officially formed in January 2003. At that time the band did not perform live and did not have a name, but a few months later, it got a name and new members. The lineup, beside Petrović and Gavrilov, included Ivan Ðurić (
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,
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, backing vocals), Ana Mrkobrada (
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), Aleksandar Gospodinov (
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, backing vocals) and Pavle Medan (
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). The first Irish Stew of Sindidun live appearance happened on June 26, 2003, on a radio show ''Celtic Night'' broadcast by
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Radio. After getting positive reviews, the band started playing frequently. Even though the band was formed as a
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, the band members started writing their own songs and soon the band entered several demo band competitions. In 2004, the band got the Audience Award on Demo Masters Tournament 2004 organized by radio
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and an award of the Demo Maraton 2004 organized by the Belgrade Youth Cultural Center. The band entered the studio in 2005 and recorded their debut album entitled '' So Many Words...''. The album was released on October 31, 2005 through One Records and it featured nine original tracks and three covers of Irish traditional songs. Promotional videos were recorded for the tracks "Puzzle Of Life" and "Why". The band continued concert activities and started preparing their second album which was released in March 2008. '' Dare to Dream'', recorded with the new drummer, Marko Krasnić, was released through One Records and featured ten original tracks and two traditional covers. In late December 2008 the Celtic punk fan site shitenonions.com ranked ''Dare to Dream'' the fifth best release of 2008. On March 2009, a promotional video was released for the song "Ditch", and on June 26, the band held a sixth anniversary concert at the Belgrade SKC Living room. During 2009, drummer Krasnić left the band, being replaced by Marko Jovanović.


2010s

In August, 2011, the band released the single "Lady of New Tomorrow", available for free
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from the band's official website, announcing their third studio album. The album ''
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'', recorded with new violinist, Ana Milanović, was released on October 6, available both on CD, released by One Records, and in a form of multimedia application, available for free download from the band's official website. At the about same time, Bojan Petrović joined
Orthodox Celts Orthodox Celts is a Serbian band formed in Belgrade in 1992 which plays Irish folk music combined with rock elements. Despite their uncharacteristic genre in their home country, the band is one of the top acts of the Serbian rock scene and has ...
, playing whistles and singing backing vocals, continuing to lead Irish Stew of Sindidun. In 2016, Petrović left Orthodox Celts. In October 2017, the band released their fourth studio album, ''City of Grigs''. The album, announced by the single "Heavier than Sin", released in March 2016, was released through Ammonite Records. The album featured ten songs, three of which were covers of traditional Irish songs."Irish Stew of Sindidun: Pristigao ‘City of Grigs’", Rockomotiva.com
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Discography

*'' So Many Words...'' (2005) *'' Dare to Dream'' (2008) *''
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'' (2011) *''City of Grigs'' (2017)


References


External links


Official site
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