Sad Harmony's production since the end of 1990s is mainly about absolute freedom and is far away from all long-time proven principles and any schemes that can be easily estimated. Even the futuristic demo Astray (1998) brought success and all the following records made by Redblack Productions just confirmed the musical brainware of the band.
On their latest record Somnambul (2006), Sad Harmony did not only maintain their creative freedom but also the alternative post-doom music work was developed to its possible altitude. All songs are colored by strong melodies and strange composing techniques, they are more varied, more smooth and more transparent than ever before.
"We play hard rock which is influenced by anything. We like to enjoy the music, not a genre," said frontman Skuny back in the times of Electrula (2000) and Tete-A-Tete (2002). Nowadays this is more than truth.
By the end of 2006 Sad Harmony had performed more than 250 live concerts and received several prestigious awards from music journalists. Moreover Skuny had aroused public notice as a guest in several interesting projects.
The band has played since 1996 and the people behind have always been the same: Skuny (bass, vocals), Johny (guitar), Shup (guitar) and Billy-Q (drums). The only change is the support of keyboard player Martin VavrÃk who joined the group in Fall 2006.
"The most important for us is to pass the energy to all listeners, bring them into the action and share the common experience," says Skuny. Sad Harmony are back in town!