Their debut “Gusła” was a critical look at Slavic mythology. “Powstanie Warszawskie” was a harrowing post-punk concept album that elevated them to the level of stars and drew crowds to their concerts, while the grotesque “Gospel” secured their position as leading conceptualists of Polish rock. The Płock band avoids categorization as best as it can. Their latest album, “Prąd Stały / Prąd Zmienny” (produced by Marcin Bors) features totally new sounds, reminiscent of cold wave but cranked up with new electronics. |