The Prostitutes
Czech indie rock band / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Prostitutes are an indie rock band formed in 2004 in Prague, Czech Republic. The original members were singer Adrian T. Bell, guitarist Martin Destroyer (Martin Přikryl), keyboard player Stevie LFO (Martin Převrátil), bass-guitarist Mark Jukebox (Marek Dziuba) and drummer Luk Santiago (Lukáš Přikryl). The Prostitutes released their first album "Get Me Out Of Here" in September 2006. In December 2006, Mark Jukebox left the band after long-term mutual disagreements. New bass-guitarist Šmity (Martin Chmátal) was on board immediately. Šmity is also known in the Czech Republic for his own band called Roe-Deer. In late 2009, Šmity left the band due to his time-consuming employment as a sound engineer. Adam Piaf, former frontman of the band Fake Tapes, became the new bass-guitarist.
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Background information | |
Origin | Prague, Czech Republic |
Genres | Indie rock Post-punk |
Years active | Since 2004 |
Labels | Pale Music International Championship Records |
Members | Adrian T. Bell (2004–present) Martin Destroyer (2004–present) Stevie LFO (2004–present) Luk Santiago (2004–present) Vegy (2016–present) |
Past members | Mark Jukebox (2004–2006) Šmity (2006-2009) Adam Piaf (2009–2015) Tuzex (2015-2016) |
Website | www.theprostitutes.org |