Kraljevski Apartman


Kraljevski Apartman is a Serbian heavy metal band from Belgrade. The band rose to prominence during the late 1990s and early 2000s, becoming one of the most popular bands on the Serbian heavy metal scene.

History

Apartman 69

The band's history began in 1979, when guitarist Zoran Zdravković formed the hard rock band Apartman 69. The band recorded only one album Seti se moje pesme, in 1983. The line up which recorded the album consisted of Dragan Blažić, Zoran Zdravković, Dejan Mihajlović, Milan Mastelica and Jovan Simonović. One of the band's lineups also included Zvonimir Đukić, today's frontman of the popular band Van Gogh on rhythm guitar and Vladan Dokić, drummer of the hard rock band Rok Mašina. After the release of the album, due to the great popularity of new wave bands, Apartman 69 ceased to exist.

1990s

After 13 years, Zdravković, with the support of Riblja Čorba's frontman Bora Đorđević, decided to form a new band and with vocalist Zoran "Lotke" Lalović formed Kraljevski Apartman in 1995. The first lineup of the band soon after had split and the new lineup consisted of Lalović, Zdravković, Zoran Rončević, Nebojša Čanković and Vladimir Rajčić. Riblja Čorba drummer Vicko Milatović was approached to join the band as the bass guitarist, but eventually refused. This lineup recorded the band's first album Long Live Rock 'n' Roll for Rock Express Records. The title track of the album is a cover version of a Rainbow hit with the same title. The album included eight songs and the most notable were "Mračan grad", "Ne verujem u lažne anđele", "Misterija" and "Oprosti mi". Promotional video was recorded for the song "Misterija". Zdravković provided most of the lyrics and music. The band performed as a support act on Riblja Čorba tour, and presented the album to the audience in Serbia.
In 1999, Rončević left the band and the lineup included a new drummer Srđan Duždević and rhythm guitarist Miroslav Šen. This lineup recorded the second album titled Izgubljen u vremenu. The album featured heavier sound and its main hits were "Izgubljen u vremenu", "Slomljeno srce", "Nikad se ne predajem", "Ne traži đavola" and "Posle oluje " ". The album also included the cover of Uriah Heep's song "Lady in Black", Kraljevski Apartman version titled "Slike". The CD edition of the album included four songs from Long Live Rock 'n' Roll as bonus tracks. All the lyrics were written by Zdravković except "Znak Zveri" by Vicko Milatović. A promotional video was recorded for the song "Posle oluje ".

2000s

In 2002, after appearing on Hard 'n' Heavy Festival as a headliner, numerous appearances on festivals and on their own, the band entered the studio Paradoks to record demos for the following album. For the recording of their third album, the band changed the lineup because Šen, Duždević and Čačija left the band. The new lineup included drummer Zoran Rončević, who recorded the first album with the band, bass guitarist Marko Nikolić and Dejan Đorđević on keyboards. For Rocker, released in 2002 by Rock Express Records, the band added a keyboard player and switched to only one guitar making the band's sound more melodic. The album featured hits "Ranjena zver" and "Rocker", ballads "Za ljubav ne treba da moliš" and "Dama iz kraljevskog apartmana", and song "U lavirintu sedam greha" from the Lavirint movie soundtrack. The album also featured the song "Niemandsland" with lyrics in German language and sung by Zdravković. All the lyrics were provided by Zdravković. After the success of Rocker, the band became well known in Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and the albums was distributed in about twenty countries.
For the first time since in the band's history, the same lineup recorded two albums. Ruka pravde was released in 2004, this time for PGP-RTS. The album was considered by both fans and critics to be one of the band's finest works. Songs "Ruka pravde", "Dao sam sve od sebe", "Izaberi jedan put" and ballads "Sve u svoje vreme" and "Sve su noći iste" became main hits. The band presented the album while touring with Belgrade's Radio 202 live show Hit 202. During the same year, the band, alongside Cactus Jack, performed as an opening act on Deep Purple's concert in Belgrade.
In 2005, the band entered its first decade of existence, and on the 10th birthday, a recording of a live DVD and album were scheduled. The DVD was recorded live in Belgrade's Studentski Kulturni Centar and released under the title 10 Godina sa vama - Live SKC. The DVD also includes interviews with the band members and others connected to the band and videos for "Ruka pravde", "Ranjena zver" and "Misterija". The soundtrack of the DVD featuring selected tracks from the concert was released as Best Of Live . After the release of the album, the band played various dates including opening, together with Alogia, for Whitesnake on Belgrade's Tašmajdan. This was the last concert with the keyboard player Dejan Đorđević. Following Đorđević's departure, Zoran Rončević also left the band. He was replaced by Zoran Radovanović who previously played with Generacija 5. After performing as a four-part band, Miloš Nikolić, Marko Nikolić's brother, stepped in on rhythm guitar. This lineup started writing new material and recorded demos for several tracks. One of them, "Čuvar tajni", appeared as a radio promo single.
On August 17, 2007 the band played at Belgrade Beer Fest which was officially the last show with vocalist Zoran Lalović before September 2008. His replacement was a former Which 1 frontman Ivan "Đera" Đerković. The first and the only album with Đerković on vocals, Čuvar tajni was released through PGP RTS in 2008. The band recorded nine new songs and made a new version of the track "Jesen", which originally appeared on the band's second album. A promotional video was recorded for the track "Čarobni štap". Lalović formed his own band and after months of performing as The No Name Band, the band got the name Lotke & Lavirint performing songs by Kraljevski Apartman. For a short time period a drummer of Lotke & Lavirint was Zoran Rončević, former Kraljevski Apartman drummer. After several promotional concerts for the new album, in September 2008, Marko Nikolić left the band. As Đerković was not well accepted by fans, Lalović was approached to return as the lead vocal, and during September he returned to the band, replacing Đerković.
In 2009, with the beginning of the work on their new studio album, the band released the single "Pandora", along with the music video.

2010s

In April 2012, the band recorded two new songs, "Magija" dedicated to the late Ronnie James Dio, and "Dodaj gas", available for free download through Timemachinemusic.org and announcing the band's sixth studio album. The album, entitled Igre bez pravila, produced by Lalović and released through Power Music in November 2012, featured two new members: Vladimir Rajčić, who previously played on Long Live Rock 'n' Roll, and Nebojša Maksimović. On June 14, 2013, the band performed as an opening act for Whitesnake at the Belgrade Fortress.
On December 31, the band had their last appearance with Lalović on vocals, on Republic Square in Belgrade on a New Year's Eve concert, where the band performed alongside Neverne Bebe, Kiki Lesendrić & Piloti, Alisa and Sanja Ilić & Balkanika. Lalović died on May 3, 2015, after short illness. He was 65 years old.
In December 2015, the band announced the continuation of their activity with the single "Lud sam za tobom", recorded with new vocalist, Jovan Baranin. The rest of the new lineup features Zoran Zdravković, Miroslav Đorđević, Bojan Antonijević and Nenad Vuković. On May 16, 2017, the band released the single "Krv heroja".

Discography

Studio albums