Support Lesbiens
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Hynek Toman
Jan Andr
Radek Tomášek
Filip Fendrych
Support Lesbiens | |
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Support Lesbiens, 2013 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Prague, Czech Republic |
| Genres | |
| Years active | 1992–present |
| Members | Czenda Urbánek Hynek Toman Jan Andr Radek Tomášek Filip Fendrych |
| Past members | Kryštof Michal |
| Website | supportlesbiens |
Support Lesbiens is a Czech musical group from Prague.[1] It was founded in 1992. Their single "Cliché" was the first single by a Czech English-singing group to reach number one in an official radio chart IFPI. The band is considered to be a part of the New Age genre, though it carries many Rock features as well. After the release of a new single "Changes" (in May 2013) with the new band members, the band is currently working on new album that should be ready in autumn 2013.
Support Lesbiens experienced a tough start in the Czech musical scene due to a general skepticism against Czech bands singing in English. Their first two albums were known by only the most die-hard Czech fans, but their break came with the album Regeneration?, which jump-started their rise to domestic fame.
After their fourth album Tune Da Radio, the band's lead guitarist and writer Jaromír Helešic left the band, leading to a slight turn away from the Rock genre to a more modern style.
In May 2013, the group announced a new, as yet unnamed album, due to be released in autumn 2013.[2]
In May, 2013, the band released a brand new single.[3]
Band members
Current members
- Dušan Marko - vocals
- Hynek Toman - guitar
- Jan Andr - keyboards
- Filip Fendrych - bass
- Radek Tomášek - drums
Past members
- Josef Czenda Urbánek - vocals
- Kryštof Michal - vocals