The Montenegrin band "Parampaščad" will soon release a music video for the song "Dan kad beše sve u redu" and announce the album with it, and the guitarist Ivan Ivanović told "Vijesti" about his impressions from the recording.
He said that the audience will hear the song at the same time as the music video, which was recorded by Ivan Mandić and Nebojša Medo Perković.
"When the video will be finished does not depend on us, the material has been recorded, the editing process is now underway, and how long it will take depends on the guys from Mediatag who made the video, but we hope that it will be ready in the next month. It's a deadline," he said.
As he says, the premiere of the video will be on the Internet.
"Probably YouTube to begin with, and then we will deliver it to television stations, so whoever wants to can play it," explains Ivanovic, and then reveals that the video was shot in the locations of Spuž and Pričelje, on the way to Radovča, that is, in nature.
"It was really positive, this is our first video together, so there was a lot of positive energy. We played and joked a lot, the music video will be cheerful and abstract, so the final product should be good", the musician shared his impressions.
When asked if "everything was fine", given that the photos from the shoot also show an ambulance, Ivanovic said:
"That was exactly the parody we wanted to portray, that with the ambulance it was proved that everything will be fine in the end, as the song says".
In the meantime, the members of the band "Parampaščad", which, in addition to Ivanović, also includes Momčilo Radulović (bass), Marko Milonjić (drums) and Stefan Pantović (guitar) are working on an album, the recording of which was hindered by the theft of equipment from the studio last year.
"Of course it's being done, the album is in the middle of recording, it's about 80 percent near the end, some more small things need to be done in terms of production, some more things need to be recorded. This video will actually be an album announcement, we are waiting to see what will happen with the publisher, how it will be marketed. We are still not sure, but we are in negotiations and we will see how it will look in the end", he said. Ivanovic says that they have recovered from the loss of equipment, which affected both recording in the studio and work on new material.
“We did, we had to. Not much choice there. That's how it is and we move on, there's not a lot of philosophy here," he concludes. When it comes to performances and promotion of the new song, the Kotor audience will soon hear "Parampaščad" in their city.
"What I can announce right now is that on May 21 we will be at the Kotor May Rock Festival. That night we will play with Straight Mickey and the Boyz, a band from Belgrade, and Rambo Amadeus," Ivanovic hinted.
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