Five Personalities
Petter
Lead vocalist of Pökitzø. A voice capable of moving from a gentle whisper to a sound powerful enough to stop a bus — or at least every conversation at the bar.
On stage, he looks like a man who knows exactly what he's doing. He guides the audience through emotions with elegance and style. He sings as if every song truly matters. Sometimes even a little more than it should. Off stage, he's completely normal. Which naturally raises some suspicion.
SzczePan
Owner of the largest gear collection in the band — a fact the others openly envy.
While others turned their passions into a way of life, he somehow did the opposite. From collecting scrap metal he moved on to collecting cymbals, snare drums and anything else that can be hit with a stick. He's been drumming on everything and everyone around him for as long as anyone can remember. Officially he's responsible for keeping the beat, although he tends to get involved in absolutely everything else too. He can only count to four — fortunately, he keeps doing it over and over again.
Tomek Paradowski
More bass than regulations allow.
On stage, he maintains an intense conversation with his instrument. His playing moves both the audience and himself at the same time. He delivers low frequencies in quantities that inspire equal amounts of admiration and concern. Tomek — putting even more bass into bass.
Pan Adam
A man of mystery.
Calm and composed on stage, until he suddenly unleashes waves of pure emotion without warning. His style is precise, hypnotic and alarmingly effective. He can spot a wrong note from miles away.
Pardziu
A guitarist about whom Joe Satriani once famously said: "I have never met the man."
Groove matters more than rules. He constantly tries to smuggle blues influences into the band's sound — usually without much success. In private he's calm, quiet and seemingly unimpressed by everything. But when he starts playing, time briefly stands still. Fortunately, he knows when to stop before reality completely collapses.
