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- W kwiecie rozΕamu (8:25)
- Przez rany (7:17)
- Niezmywalne (8:25)
- Architekt (7:22)
- MΕot, miecz i bat (9:29)
About the Band
The music of Poland covers diverse aspects of music and musical traditions which have originated, and are practiced in Poland. Artists from Poland include world-famous classical composers like FrΓ©dΓ©ric Chopin, Karol Szymanowski, Witold LutosΕawski, Henryk GΓ³recki and Krzysztof Penderecki; renowned pianists like Karl Tausig, Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Arthur Rubinstein and Krystian Zimerman; as well as popular music artists, and traditional, regionalised folk music ensembles that create a rich and lively music scene at the grassroots level. The musicians of Poland, over the course of history, have developed and popularized a variety of music genres and folk dances such as mazurka, polonaise, krakowiak, kujawiak, polska partner dance, oberek; as well as the sung poetry genre (poezja Εpiewana) and others. Mazurek (Mazur), Krakowiak, Kujawiak, Oberek and Polonaise (Polonez) are registered as Polish National Dances, originating in early Middle Ages.
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Album Review
Blaze of Perdition's latest album 'Upharsin' is a relentless onslaught of blackened heavy metal that showcases the band's evolution and mastery of their craft. The album is a sonic journey through despair and defiance, with haunting melodies and ferocious riffs intertwining to create a dark and immersive atmosphere. Tracks like 'W kwiecie rozΕamu' and 'MΕot, miecz i bat' stand out for their raw intensity and emotional depth, while the production quality elevates the whole experience to a new level of sonic brutality. 'Upharsin' marks a bold step forward for Blaze of Perdition, solidifying their place as one of the most exciting bands in the modern metal scene.