Pesenta_na_shhurcite
: The rock group Shturtsite actually has a similarly titled song called "Pesen za Shturtsite" ("Song for/about the Crickets"), released in 1969.
: It is frequently included in retrospective guides to the 1980s Bulgarian music scene, such as those by Electronic Beats , which highlight its "silvery, high-pitched" vocal delivery and "pure sonic bliss". Lyrical Themes pesenta_na_shhurcite
: The protagonist expresses a reluctance to return home ("Не, не ми се прибира"), preferring to walk through fields under the stars. : The rock group Shturtsite actually has a
: Despite Beleva releasing only one full album, this specific track remained a staple of the era. It has been covered by several notable Bulgarian artists, including Toni Dimitrova , whose 2007 version appears on her album Obeshtania (Promises) . : Despite Beleva releasing only one full album,
: The song is celebrated as a standout example of "Bulgarian cosmic disco" and synth-pop. Its 1985 release marked a period of experimentation within the Bulgarian state-run music industry.
: The "song of the crickets" acts as a persistent, ringing sound in the heart that keeps the narrator wandering in nature rather than returning to the confines of a "strange piano" or waiting letters at home. Common Confusion: "Shturtsite" the Band
