FliT (band)
FliT is a Ukrainian–American punk rock band that was formed in 2001 in Ivano-Frankivsk. Influenced by SoCal punk, FliT crafted their own brand of music and cultivated a massive following, releasing three albums, touring Europe and playing multiple festivals. They themselves call their musical direction as "intelligent punk rock".
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Also known as | Flit (Фліт) (2001–2018) |
Origin | Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine Cincinnati, United States |
Genres | punk rock, folk punk, rock, alternative rock |
Years active | 2001 - present |
Labels | UkrMusic, Moon Records, FDRmedia |
Members | Volodymyr Novikov Igor Ozarko Andriy Dragushchak Vitalii Bieliakov |
Past members | Andriy Markiv Charles "Nova Chuck" Baker Steve Larsen Kevin Mccullum Vladislav Martsinkovsky Roman Boyko Oleksandr Ivanchuk Anatoliy Blyednyh Volodymyr Korchak Stanislav Bondarchuk Yuliy Honskyy Mykhaylo Kopievskyi Yuriy Popov Yuriy Chornyi |
Website | https://facebook.com/FliT.5k/ |
Founding members Volodymyr (guitar, vocals and songwriter) and Igor (drummer, manager) moved to the United States to pursue other careers but never lost their vision to recreate the musical and creative successes of FliT. In 2017, the two officially reformed the group releasing the U.S. debut project, Walking in Circles, an English version of previous FliT hits.
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