Rock band called Schodiště has after four years released a new album with the name Roztoky. The band has always combined the opposites – happy songs with grim lyrics. “Roztoky is a black album full of colors. Just like our songs,“ Stejně jako naše písničky,“ says the bandleader Vráťa Horčík. What at first glance seems to be simple can hide multiple meanings within. The songs of Roztoky not only invite us to dance, but also to experience the stories of the songwriter and accordion player Milan Klíma through which you would be accompanied by the bandleader Doktor Krajíček with his typically theatrical manner. Through the experienced stories and the imaginary ones. Poetry versus reality. The songs still have some of “the good old Schodiště“ but also a fresh breeze and there are more instruments characteristic for the band involved (clarinet, accordion, saxophone). After the guitar-like Tanec, as if Schodiště was returning back “home“.
Just as a river runs to different directions, although it comes from one source, Schodiště has also set out for new areas. At the same time they cannot deny their origin in the Nahoru po schodišti dolů band (since its founding in 1983 many years have gone by). Schodiště was preparing the album for three years; thanks to playing together and couple of workshops the band created song material which is colorful and yet holds together. The songs were created by themselves, easily, as if following the best songs from the past. The authors were mainly the bandleader and bassist Vráťa Horčík and the saxophonist Vláďa Cihelka, with a big contribution of the guitarist Ondřej Fencl the accordion player Míra Klíma. Arrangements are a collective effort of entire seven-member band. It would be a sin not to use the vocal potential of the drummer Pája Táboříková – her rich voice is heard in a solo song Strašák and in a duet Byty with Doktor Krajíček.
Rock band called Schodiště has after four years released a new album with the name Roztoky. The band has always combined the opposites – happy songs with grim lyrics. “Roztoky is a black album full of colors. Just like our songs,“ Stejně jako naše písničky,“ says the bandleader Vráťa Horčík. What at first glance seems to be simple can hide multiple meanings within. The songs of Roztoky not only invite us to dance, but also to experience the stories of the songwriter and accordion player Milan Klíma through which you would be accompanied by the bandleader Doktor Krajíček with his typically theatrical manner. Through the experienced stories and the imaginary ones. Poetry versus reality. The songs still have some of “the good old Schodiště“ but also a fresh breeze and there are more instruments characteristic for the band involved (clarinet, accordion, saxophone). After the guitar-like Tanec, as if Schodiště was returning back “home“.
Just as a river runs to different directions, although it comes from one source, Schodiště has also set out for new areas. At the same time they cannot deny their origin in the Nahoru po schodišti dolů band (since its founding in 1983 many years have gone by). Schodiště was preparing the album for three years; thanks to playing together and couple of workshops the band created song material which is colorful and yet holds together. The songs were created by themselves, easily, as if following the best songs from the past. The authors were mainly the bandleader and bassist Vráťa Horčík and the saxophonist Vláďa Cihelka, with a big contribution of the guitarist Ondřej Fencl the accordion player Míra Klíma. Arrangements are a collective effort of entire seven-member band. It would be a sin not to use the vocal potential of the drummer Pája Táboříková – her rich voice is heard in a solo song Strašák and in a duet Byty with Doktor Krajíček.