are a unique phenomenon in the Balkan music scene, famous for their self-coined "Turbo-punk-folk-wellness" style. Since their formation in Zagreb in 2004, they have released eight studio albums , all of which were famously made available for free download on their official website. Studio Albums Overview
If you are overwhelmed by the amount of material, here is a path to follow: Brkovi diskografija
Brkovi's early years were marked by a raw, punk-influenced sound, which was reflected in their debut album "Kaj je to človek" (What is a Human Being), released in 1985. Although not officially recognized due to copyright issues, this album laid the foundation for their future success. The band's second album, "Zjutro" (In the Morning), released in 1986, showcased their growing musical maturity. are a unique phenomenon in the Balkan music
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The title references three subcultures: punks, diesel enthusiasts (a term for rural, conservative, working-class men), and leftist comrades. The album is an attempt to unite these seemingly contradictory groups against a common enemy—neoliberal capitalism and Westernization. Musically, this is Brkovi at their most overtly political and their most musically diverse. The track "Dizelaši" features a guest verse from a local turbo-folk singer, creating an uneasy but compelling fusion.
Named as a humorous tribute to the legendary rocker Dado Topić. The album leans slightly more into heavy metal production while keeping the folk "soul." Notable track: "Srećo laku noć."