Contained within this post is Dobri Isak's lone record, released on cassette in 1986. This Serbian darkwave/post-punk band drew heavy inspiration from Joy Division, so this is definitely a must for fans of dark, furious, and somewhat lo-fi post-punk and goth rock. There seems to be an abundance of information about the band, despite their relative obscurity. The band, whose name translates to "Kind Isaac," originally formed in 1983. After three years and a handful of lineup shifts, they dropped their first and only release. The cassette (which translates to "We C… read more
Contained within this post is Dobri Isak's lone record, released on cassette in 1986. This Serbian darkwave/post-punk band drew heavy inspiratio… read more
Contained within this post is Dobri Isak's lone record, released on cassette in 1986. This Serbian darkwave/post-punk band drew heavy inspiration from Joy Division, so this is defin… read more
Niš, Serbia (1983 – 1996) In late 1983, Predrag Cvetičanin (guitar, vocals) with Zoran Đoređvić (guitar), Branko (bass guitar), and Boban (drums) formed the band Dobri Isak. Having performed at minor local clubs, the band recorded a home made demo recording, however, the lineup dissolved during the summer of the following year. After several months Cvetičanin, with bassist Miloš Miladinović, and drummer Saša Marković "Markiz", reformed the band. In the period of 1984 and 1985, the band member also became Nenad Cvetičanin, Predrag's brother, who joined the band while h… read more
Niš, Serbia (1983 – 1996) In late 1983, Predrag Cvetičanin (guitar, vocals) with Zoran Đoređvić (guitar), Branko (bass guitar), and Boban (drums) formed the band Dobri Isak. Having performe… read more
Niš, Serbia (1983 – 1996) In late 1983, Predrag Cvetičanin (guitar, vocals) with Zoran Đoređvić (guitar), Branko (bass guitar), and Boban (drums) formed the band Dobri Isak. Having performed at minor local clubs, the band recorded a ho… read more