sobota, 11 października 2025

Ola Budzyńska - Lanquidities (2025)


In the era of fantastic neoclassical but also experimenting Polish artists like Hania Rani and Resina, there are still somewhat lesser known artists that need to be discovered. Ola Budzyńska is hardly one of those since she is known as a member of a chamber pop duo Ljos, but Lanquidities makes for her debut solo release and it's absolutely charming.

Budzyńska is a violist and this is the base of the new album. But there is so much more here. The subtle soundscapes hide electronic sounds and vocalizations that add some spooky and airy vibes and make everything just swarm with life. The ethereal sounds come and go throughout the whole compositions, making the audience mesmerised with ease. Everything just radiates this atmosphere that is beautiful even if dark, inviting even if mysterious, especially when for one song Budzyńska is joined by Tomasz Mreńca, creating one of my favourite cooperations in Polish music this year.

Lanquidities costs 12 EUR.

Check: 22:22
Country: Poland
Genre: viola-led soundscape
Label: Left Eye Blind Records




piątek, 10 października 2025

The Ferrules - Pusty dom (2025)


There is not enough shoegaze (-ish) bands and projects in Poland and I'm the first to say that. So when there is an interesting debut in this field, I'm gonna acknowledge that. And the first sounds of Pusty dom with their juicy, heavy and atmospheric guitar certainly fit this approach, especially that the whole album from the Gdańsk and around-based The Ferrules is really good.

I'm kinda shock what's the range of these guys. Sometimes they sound like a post-punk-influenced indie rock (Dni sounds exactly like something Zwidy would make and in some other places, mostly due to the vocalist's characteristic voice, they remind me of the long-forgotten Pustki), sometimes it's as close to shoegaze as you can get while still playing some more approachable music (as in Afloat, a track that just keeps on giving with the most beautiful, hazey atmosphere).

And regardless, my top song here is neither: Zimne ognie makes me think about my favourite Polish song of the year, Dogs by Flower and Pines (although more in the unnerving, society-questioning atmosphere than the actual music). There is so much to uncover on this album and even though sometimes I find that the songs are too different from each other, I appreciate the quality the band put into the whole thing,

Pusty dom costs 8 EUR (35 PLN).

Check: Zimne ognie
Country: Poland
Genre: shoegazey indie rock
Label: Wytwórnia Tematy



czwartek, 9 października 2025

The Deadly Affair - Visions Through the Sense of Silence (2025)


I can't believe that this is only debut from the Chilean band The Deadly Affairs! When I came across it, I was sure it's created by an experienced group and probably a bit too well-known for this blog. This is not the case, even though Visions Through the Sense of Silence makes certainly a well-made and very airy darkwave release.

The image and the vocals scream darkwave here, but the atmosphere of the music around it is far from this genre, way closer to slowcore, dream pop genres. Which, together with the backing vocals make my genre-centered mind go through some unbelievable options including ambient cold wave or ethereal post-punk. I love it. And it's ot only that, the band can create this overwhelming yet calm atmosphere that drags the audience to the ground but also feels very intimate. Like a heavy blanket made of cold wave music. And it's still not everything because they are as swift with ambiance creation as with writing catchy melodies which may sound strange, but Take My Blood is certainly a banger you hum together with the artists.

This "stark and hypnotic descent into brooding atmospheres and unrelenting tension", as it's advertised by the label, makes one of the most promising debuts of the year, regardless of the genre.

Visions Through the Sense of Silence costs 7 USD.

Check: Take My Blood
Country: Chile
Genre: ethereal darkwave
Label: Anything That Makes Light



środa, 8 października 2025

All Is Violent - Monolith of Becoming (2025)


Talking about the most obvious inspirations used in band's names, the Australian post-rockers of All Is Violent are certainly up there, among the top (maybe after Sugar for the Pill). But interestingly enough, the omitted part of the phrase, "...All Is Bright" is omitted on purpose as their instrumental music is all but bright.

Ad if you know me already, I don't look for the bright in post-rock. So this year I didn't care about you, infinite, but I do care about this unassuming EP from the other end of the world. As expected, nothing here is bright, but everything is violent. The pace and the hit produced by the guitar compositions take the audience away like rapids on a mountain stream from the very first notes. The sounds feel dark and not very approachable, ready to hurt you more than heel you. But sometimes you need this as well. There is a brief moment of peace in Where Knowing Else, but it's short and you know that it will be proceeded by another storm of sounds.

Unfortunately, it's so fast and so short that it's gone way too early. But if you write a thing like this, it's generally a good thing I think?

Monolith of Becoming costs 6 EUR (10 AUD).

Check: Where Knowing Else
Country: Australia
Genre: rapid post-rock