BN (:B:N:, Biaz nazwy; ) is a Belarusian rock band founded in 1999 in Byaroza, in the Brest Region. The leader of the band is vocalist and guitarist Alaksandr Lutycz, the only member who has remained in the group continuously since its inception. The lyrics of BN's songs are written in the Belarusian language, with most of them authored by Siarhiej Maszkowicz. The band's musical style can be characterized as alternative rock with elements of grunge, punk rock, and alternative metal. Apart from Belarus, the group has also performed multiple times in Poland.
The band was founded in December 1999 by vocalist and guitarist Alaksandr Lutycz. The original lineup also included drummer Ramuald Paà ºniak, guitarist Iwan Kiwatycki, and bassist Juryj à Âciapanau, while the lyrics were written by Siarhiej Maszkowicz from the beginning. The first concert took place in Baranavichy together with the band Mlecznyj put'. In October 2000, Iwan Kiwatycki left the band and was replaced by Andrej à Âuhaj. In December, the musicians participated in the Tri szurupa festival in Grodno. In 2001, the group won the Rok-koà Âa festival in Novopolotsk with the song Woà  takuju b... in the Best Lyrical Song category, and in August they made their debut at the Basovià ¡ÃÂa Festival of Young Belarusian Music. In November, Maksim Litwiniec replaced Andrej à Âuhaj. In the spring of 2002, the band released a demo album titled Praz siabie, featuring ten compositions. That summer, BN performed at the Basovià ¡ÃÂa festival again, this time winning the Gmina Gródek Award. Thanks to this victory, the band appeared as headliners at many subsequent editions of the festival. In November 2002, Juryj à Âciapanau left the band, and Maksim Szoà Âachau took over as bassist.
On 2 June 2003, the musicians began recording their debut album. In March 2004, the band appeared on two programs of the first channel of Belarusian state television â the telefestival Na skryà ¾awaà Âniach Jeuropy and the program Kropka. On April 21, the group released the single Harady on their website. Four days later, the band performed at the Hienieraà Ây ajczynnaha roku festival in Minsk. On 27 April 2004, BN released their first studio album, Nie trywaj. In addition to original tracks, the album also included four songs from the demo album in new arrangements. The album presentation was scheduled for May 15 at the Fà Âaminha club in Byaroza but was canceled due to reasons beyond the band's control.
On 11 August 2004, the band released the single Spirali. In 2006, the group began collaborating with manager , which resulted in an increase in the number of concerts. That summer, BN performed in Poland at the festival in WÃÂgorzewo and the IV Flàder Pop Festival in Gdaà Âsk. In the summer of that year, the band released their second studio album '. On December 1, the album was presented at the Juà Âa club in Minsk. In 2007, the band actively toured both in Poland and Belarus. They also participated in several festivals and galas, such as Rok-karanacyja, Adboryszcza, and Basovià ¡ÃÂa. In August, music videos for the songs Daà ¼dà ¼ami and Kryà Ây were filmed in Warsaw. Over the next two years, the band continued their concert activities.
On 20 November 2009, the band celebrated their tenth anniversary at the R-club in Minsk. The concert featured guest performances by the bands , Krok, Kalmary, Bee, as well as and Aleh Chamienka. In March 2010, the musicians announced the start of work on new material at the Sieà Âach studio in Minsk. Alaksandr Lutych also announced that BN would record two songs in Russian for the first time in its history, but this ultimately did not happen. On June 24, the band released the single à »yÃÂcio majo as a teaser for their upcoming album. On November 27, a joint concert of BN and IQ48 took place. On 30 July 2011, the band performed at the 3rd Rock Music Festival ' in Hajnówka as the only foreign band, receiving enthusiastic reception from the audience. On 4 April 2012, BN released the single Zrabi siabie sam, consisting of two songs from the upcoming album. On 20 September 2012, the band published their third studio album ' on the Euroradio website. It featured fourteen original tracks and a cover of the song Czyrwonaja ruà ¼a by the Belarusian folk rock band Piesniary. The album presentation took place on 10 October 2012, at the Re:Public club in Minsk.
On 14 March 2013, the band released the acoustic single Nie trywaj, which served as a preview for the Acoustic EP album. The album was published on April 17, featuring six BN's hits in acoustic versions. In the summer of 2013, the band underwent another lineup change â guitarist Jury Bardouski and bassist Alaksandr Silicki replaced Maksim Litwiniec and Alaksandr Zajcau. On 7 October 2013, the band released a double A-side single Palusy/Wiartannie. In November 2014, the group presented the second part of the acoustic project, featuring piano arrangements. In 2015, BN released their fourth studio album, ', which included nine tracks.
In the fall of 2015, the band's leader Alaksandr Lutycz announced plans to experiment with elements of electronic music. On November 21 of that year, the band held a joint concert with the Polish rock band Lao Che, for which they prepared an electric version of the title track from the album Szukaj swajo. The studio recording of the electric version was published on 31 October 2016. Earlier, on 10 February 2016, the band released the single Chwali, featuring the drummer of IQ48 and beatmaker Tony Fadd, with lyrics written by the vocalist of IQ48, Jauhien Buzouski. On 17 September 2017, BN released another single Biaà ¼y za mnoj. Six days later, the band performed on the Belsat Music Live program, broadcast by the Belsat TV channel, where they performed five songs.
At the turn of 2017 and 2018, the band recorded songs for a new album. Its preview was the single Dychaj hà Âybiej, presented on 5 April 2018 in Radio Stalica. On 13 April 2018, the band released their fifth studio album titled '. The album was presented by the band on April 25 at the Brugge club in Minsk.