Poll (band)
Poll was a Serbian alternative rock band from Belgrade, Serbia, active in the early to mid-2000s. They are notable for their distinctive sound, blending elements of indie rock, post-punk revival, and electronic music.
History
Poll formed in Belgrade in 2001. The lineup consisted of Milan Glavaški (vocals, guitar), Marko Janković (bass), and Pavle Popov (drums). They quickly gained a following in the local music scene, playing numerous gigs in Belgrade and other Serbian cities.
The band released their debut album, [Insert Album Title Here], in [Insert Year Here]. The album received positive reviews for its innovative sound and introspective lyrics. Notable tracks included [Insert Song Title Here] and [Insert Song Title Here].
Poll toured extensively throughout Serbia and the surrounding region, building a dedicated fanbase. They were known for their energetic live performances and their ability to connect with audiences.
Musical Style and Influences
Poll's music was characterized by its driving rhythms, melodic guitar lines, and Glavaški's distinctive vocals. Their sound drew comparisons to bands such as Interpol, Bloc Party, and Editors. They also incorporated elements of electronic music into their sound, creating a unique and modern sound.
Discography
- [Insert Album Title Here] ( [Insert Year Here] )
Band Members
- Milan Glavaški – vocals, guitar
- Marko Janković – bass
- Pavle Popov – drums
Legacy
Although Poll disbanded in [Insert Year Here], their music continues to be appreciated by fans of alternative rock in Serbia. Their debut album is considered a classic of the Serbian indie scene, and they are remembered as one of the most promising bands of their generation. Further information regarding their activities after disbanding is currently unavailable.