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Verka ( Macedonian: ''Верка'') is a music band from
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. They play authentic metal combined with elements of traditional Macedonian music that includes folk instruments such as folk drum, kettle drum,
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. The members of the band are Vlatko Nushev – Dalton (drums), Mars Marsovski (guitar), Mazdrak (bass guitar, vocals) and Hiko (folk drum, kettle drum).


Beginnings

Verka was formed in 1999 by Mazdrak (
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), Mars Marsovski (
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) and Vlatko Nushev – Dalton (
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) who were at that time members of the bands ''Modified Gods'' (Mars and Dalton) and ''New Age Messiah'' (Mazdrak). During that period, the band played several gigs throughout Macedonia (in
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, Kratovo,
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). After one of these shows, Mazdrak’s synthesizer was stolen together with its entire programming. Because he had no finances to buy a new synthesizer, he started playing the bass guitar, Mars moved to playing the
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, a new member, Brane Antovski – Blackie, joined them and started playing folk instruments (folk drum, kettle drum, bagpipes, clarinet, bendir) and thus the band changed their sound.


Activity

In 2001, Verka won the first prize from both the jury and the audience at Rock Fest music festival in
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. As winners, they recorded several tracks at the M2 Studio of the
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. These tracks were later released as their demo EP. That same year, as winners of the Demo Taksirat Festival, they got the privilege to play at the festival of that time – Taksirat 1+2 in Skopje. In 2002, the band released their first album named ''Dzaga'' (Macedonian: ''Џага'') through Lithium Records – Skopje and it became one of the most selling albums of that year.http://star.mmm.com.mk/Text1a.asp?id=262&Rubrika=Vesti After the release of ''Dzaga'', they actively performed at clubs and festivals (Alarm Festival – Macedonia, ExYu Rocks –
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). One of their most significant shows during that time was playing as a support band for
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in Skopje. Despite already having their debut album recorded, Verka didn’t get a real opportunity for promotion because the record company, Lithium Records, didn’t stick to the agreement. As a result, in 2003 the band took an unintended break that was used for creating new music. In 2009, Verka promoted the video for their new song called "Ogin" and returned to the music scene. In December 2010, the band released their second album on their own - the album was entitled ''Motorni Pesni'' (Macedonian: ''Моторни песни'') after the poetry book by the Macedonian poet
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. During 2011, the band promoted the new album with several concerts around the country (in Skopje, Delčevo,
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). In June 2012, Verka went on a Balkan tour and promoted its latest material by performing in
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. Since August 2012, Brane Antovski is no longer a member of the band. He was replaced by Hristijan Nikolovski - Hiko. In 2013–2014 the band went through some lineup changes: Mazdrak quit the band, and was replaced by Sime Zlatkov as vocalist and Zlatko Andonovski as bass player. The new lineup recorded the next Verka album named ''Werk.A'', and released it in 2015 via Miner Recordings.


Band members

*Vlatko Nushev – drums *Mars Marsovski – guitar *Hristijan Nikolovski-Hiko - folk drum, kettle drum *Zlatko Andonovski-Goldie - Bass *Sime Zlatkov - vocals


Discography


Demo (2001)

Verka's Demo is an EP that consists of 5 tracks recorded at M2 Studio of the Macedonian Radio Television. The tracks were released in collaboration with the record company Lithium Records and handed out for free. Shortly after, the EP was reissued by the popular fanzine ''Cor, Cordis'' and distributed together with the magazine. Track listing:
1. Jaggah
2. Never Going Out Love
3. M.H.O. Parade
4. Veronica Dies
5. Flowers For Rose


Dzaga (2002)

Dzaga is the debut album by Verka released in September 2002 through Lithium Records. That year, the album became one of the most selling albums in Macedonia. Being their first album, ''Dzaga'' gave the band an opportunity to promote their music, even though the poor sound quality of the album did not present the real potential of Verka’s music. The album consists of 10 tracks which are written in Macedonian and English. Track listing:
1. M.H.O. Parade
2. Jaggah
3. Teško!
4. Industrija
5. Porazličen svet
6. Makedoncite
7. Never Going Out Love
8. Veronica Dies
9. Testimony
10. Flowers For Rose


Motorni pesni (2010)

Motorni Pesni is the name of Verka’s second album which the band members released on their own in 2010. The title of the album as well as its cover are taken from the poetry book by the Macedonian poet Nikola Vapcarov. Two tracks titled ''Pesni'' and ''Gjerdanot'' contain verses from Vapcarov’s poems ''A Farewell'' and ''The Very Last'', respectively. The album consists of 8 tracks and all of them are written in Macedonian.

Track listing:
1. Pank! Pank! Pank!
2. New Found Faith
3. Crno oro
4. Pesni
5. Gjerdanot
6. Idnina nebidnina
7. Ogin
8. Takametera


Werk.A 2014

The third album from the band, recorded and produced by Vlatko Nushev, later reissued by Miner Recordings may 2015, contains 9 songs, some in English some in Macedonian. The first album since the lineup change. Guest vocalist on Ortoma is Dame Zlatkov, older brother of current vocalist Sime Zlatkov. Track listing: 1.Extreme cold
2. Hikoshiba
3.1+1
4.Ortoma
5.Jungla
6.Enki
7.Nazemjata
8.Deadlove
9.iMaster


References


External links


Verka
on Myspace * {{Facebook, verkafb, Verka
the album Motorni Pesni on soundcloud

the official video for OginMacedonian Music Network


See also

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Music of the Republic of Macedonia Music is generally defined as the art of arranging sound to create some combination of form, harmony, melody, rhythm or otherwise expressive content. Exact definitions of music vary considerably around the world, though it is an aspe ...
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