Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2024 All Rights Reserved

Too Curious – new album of Horizont rock band




The 1990s were the renaissance of rock music in Bulgaria. New faces stepped onstage and the Horizont band was among those. Its members – Valeri Slavchev /vocals, guitar/, Valeri Ivanov /bass, back vocals/, Hariton Stamenov /keyboard, back vocals/ and Boyko Ivanov /drums/. The cover of Till the Last Breath /Do Posleden Dah/ of their colleagues from Tangra, recorded back in 1994 played a key role for the formation. The band members have never separated ever since – they compose, have concerts, sing and play… This all has been going on for over two decades now. The release of a new album was the reason why RB’s Sibila Lilova met with front man Valeri Slavchev, who established the band. The project is the 4th of this kind in the band’s history, containing 11 songs, as the cover has been shot by photographer Konstantin Lanski.

“The album is named Too Curious /Prekaleno Liubopitni/, with no song with that title included in it,” Valeri says. “Curiosity was precisely the reason why we reached to guitars, formed the band and started touring. That was how we made it till the 20th jubilee. We want to be still too curious, in order to continue with our development as musicians. Perhaps the title is a cross-reference to our name – we keep on looking for new and new horizons. We have written and composed all the songs. We were about to release the CD last year, but we faced some inspiration issues and the lack of it. Hence the delay. On the other hand, the release now coincides with the 20th jubilee of the band. The promotion of the album will be on May 8 in Sofia. Then we go on with concerts in Plovdiv, Varna, Kyustendil and Burgas. We will try to visit several other major towns.”

The musicians released their previous album 7 years ago, but over this period they had several singles, winning awards and conquering different music charts.

“Three of the songs have already had their videos – Men Don’t Cry, Do They? /Nali Mazhete Ne Plachat/, Time /Vreme/ and Tears Don’t Trust My Palm /Salzite Ne Viarvat Na Moyata Dlan/. We are currently finishing the edition of the video to on of our latest compositions – Sadness for Love /Taguvaiki za Liubovta/. The album also has Shining Star /Siyaeshta Zvezda/, which won the audience award at the Golden Spring contest with the BNR. So, we opted for songs that have already been a success. Tears Don’t Trust My Palm spent five weeks in a row at the Escalator chart of the BNR. Time was placed second in the Bulgarian Music chart for 2012 of BG Radio. I think the album deserves the attention of our fans.”

Too Curious is an acoustic album. The four musicians rely on real sound, nothing artificial. The surprise of the CD is the duet of Valeri Slavchev and Maria Mutafchieva from Mary Boys Band in the song, named Don’t Fall Asleep Without Youe6ef17f15e0af39343987f9ec22ddf76 /Ne Zaspivam Bez Teb/.

English version: Zhivko Stanchev




Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Iskrena Yordanova – a distinguished musician who has dedicated her heart to Baroque music

For thirty years now, Bulgarian violinist Iskrena Yordanova has been living in Lisbon. Everything she does as a musician is related to Baroque music. She has devoted much of her time to discovering ancient manuscripts, which she brings back to life with..

published on 11/6/24 10:44 AM

Kottarashky with 2 events in Berlin: a premiere of the film Balkan Black Box and a concert

Kottarashky is one of the most intriguing musicians to have appeared on the Bulgarian music scene in the first decade of the 21 st century. The man behind the stage name is Nikola Gruev, and his work is an ongoing genre-blending experiment. He is..

published on 11/5/24 8:23 AM

A concert of Japanese taiko drums group will delight music lovers in Sofia

Lovers of Japanese music will be able to enjoy a concert of traditional Japanese taiko drums performed by the band Wadaiko-Sai from Japan . The concert will be held in the capital's Bulgaria Hall at 7 p.m. as part of the Days of Japanese Culture in..

published on 11/5/24 5:05 AM