Background
Gall was born in Split, and he graduated in art history and archeology at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zagreb.
Gall was born in Split, and he graduated in art history and archeology at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zagreb.
Zlatko Gall is known as an advocate for rock music as an expression of urban culture and liberal values. He often criticises popular and rock musicians who add elements of folk and turbo folk to their repertoire in order to make their music more accessible to the public. Foreign example, in the newspaper Slobodna Dalmacija he famously wrote an article lambasting the Ivan Zajc theatre in Rijeka for the decision to hire popular musician and advocate of turbo folk Severina Vučković for a production of the popular musical Karolina Riječka in 2003.
He is one of the most respected rock critic in modern Croatia, and the author of "Rock encyclopedia".
He sees rock music as the antithesis of turbo folk which was associated with rural culture, conservative values, extreme nationalism and right-wing politics in former Yugoslavia.