Deaf Chonky

Deaf Chonky (Hebrew: דף צ'ונקי) is an Israeli folk, garage, Punk rock duo. The band members are Adi Bronicki and Tami Kaminsky.

Deaf Chonky
Deaf Chonky, 2017
Background information
OriginRehovot, Israel
Genresgarage rock
punk rock
folk
MembersAdi Bronicki
Tami Kaminsky[1][2]

Early years

Deaf Chonky's, Adi Bronicki, at a performance, 2017

The two members of Deaf Chonky grew up in Rehovot, Israel where they met near the local bank.[3] Their name was given to them by Kaminsky's father which means "Girls" in Russian.[1]

Musical influences

The band's musical influences are varied, with garage-punk, Folk punk and Russian folk music as the more notable genres. In a 2016 interview, the band noted Blind Man Deaf Boy, Crass, Honey Bane and Billy Childish as their main musical influences.[3]

Discography

Farsh (2016)
No.TitleLength
1."Wild"00:31
2."Shirley"3:13
3."Folk(a) Party(a)"3:30
4."Kontrol"2:18
5."Bad Things Could Happen"4:26
6."Social Security"2:47
7."Brush Your Teeth"1:26
8."08"00:19
9."Dolijute"1:32
10."Gozalim"3:54
11."International Criminal"3:29
12."Diagnosa"3:30
13."Looks Good"00:37
Total length:31:35
Silence is Violence (2017)
No.TitleLength
1."Refugees"00:21
2."Looks Good"1:25
3."Kosta Kaplan"3:19
4."City Rat"3:27
5."Adder (Blackbird Raum Cover)"4:02
6."Are Welcome"1:04
Total length:13:34
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References

  1. Shalev, Ben (19 January 2017). "Teenage duo "Deaf Chonky" Take Israeli Rock to School" (in Hebrew). Haaretz. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
  2. Shalev, Ben (17 July 2017). "The Piercing Voice of "Deaf Chonky" Continues to Sound from the Sidelines" (in Hebrew). Haaretz. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
  3. Zer Aviv, Ori (30 August 2016). "Teenage duo "Deaf Chonky" Bring Hope to Israeli Punk" (in Hebrew). TimeOut Tel Aviv. Retrieved 19 October 2017.


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