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Podziały

“Podziały” (“Divisions”), featuring a guest guitar solo by Wojciech Hoffmann, the legendary guitarist of Turbo, is the second single from our upcoming second album, released in January 2026. The song sharply criticizes social, political and religious polarization, showing how people divide themselves into opposing camps — left and right, black and white, us and them. The lyrics expose the absurdity of divisions based on class, religion, gender or national identity, where every difference becomes a reason for conflict. A dynamic rock arrangement and Hoffmann’s powerful solo reinforce the song’s rebellious message. Continuing themes explored in “Hiena” and “Era Wodnika”, the track uses sarcasm and irony as weapons against division, encouraging listeners to see another human being rather than an enemy. The music video, directed by Damian Smykowski, captures the energy and attitude of our live performances and was largely filmed during a concert at Kombinat Kultury in Toruń.

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Hiena

“Hiena” (“Hyena”) is the first single from our upcoming second album, for which we invited several outstanding Polish musicians to collaborate. The hyena serves as a metaphor for consumers of predatory media that thrive on conflict, sensationalism and social outrage. Rather than informing, such media amplify fear, hunt for personal tragedies and exploit collective disasters for clicks and ratings. The lyrics are a cynical satire on hypocrisy, where human suffering becomes a form of entertainment currency. The powerful message is enhanced by the music and guest violin performance by Michał Jelonek. The lyric video was created by Damian Smykowski.

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(To ostatnia) Niedziela

“(To ostatnia) Niedziela” (“The Last Sunday”) is our energetic interpretation of the legendary Polish tango, performed in the style of Single Barrel Rock. It is both a tribute to the original and a reinvention where rock attitude meets the nostalgia of heartbreak. The story follows a wounded lover asking for one final meeting, consumed by despair and unrequited love. Directed by Kuba Kubacki, the music video presents a dark and gripping narrative in which the Devil tempts the abandoned lover to take his own life while fighting for his soul. Will evil prevail? Watch and decide for yourself. Our advice to the broken-hearted remains simple: give it time, go out with friends, and remember that life always offers another chance. The role of the Devil is brilliantly portrayed by Krzysztof Zych.

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Era Wodnika

“Era Wodnika” (“Age of Aquarius”), a single from our debut album “Niepokój”, explores apocalyptic visions of the end of the world while confronting humanity’s responsibility for its own downfall. Yet the song is more than a vision of catastrophe — it is a reflection on self-destruction in an age of crisis and on the enduring desire to survive. The music video, written and directed by Damian Smykowski, features young actors Maja Król and Maciek Kotlarz, while Maciej Gruszczyński powerfully embodies the symbolic departure of the old world. The film reinforces the song’s message: sometimes something important is ending, and we realize it only when it is already too late to stop it.

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Do Nieba

“Do Nieba” (“To Heaven”) was the first single and the first music video released from our debut album “Niepokój”. It is a sharp satire on political demagoguery and hypocrisy, where populist slogans are woven into a clever and sarcastic critique of manipulation and dishonesty. Our Single Barrel Rock approach burns through these absurdities with provocative irony, encouraging both laughter and reflection. The video itself is SzczePan’s masterpiece — a sequence of AI-generated visuals that perfectly illustrate the lyrics. Surreal and psychedelic images bring political absurdity to life, amplifying the song’s ironic message.

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