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ŻYWIOłAK

Zywiolak

 

Prog Folk

2.10 | 2 ratings

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ClemofNazareth
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2 stars I have to admit to not knowing much of anything about this band, except to note that they clearly qualify as a neofolk group with pagan leanings and lots of drone in their music (hurdy-gurdy of course, that magical drone-in-a-box instrument for any group that wants to add a heavy, brooding whine to their music). The fact they come from Poland is a bit surprising, at least it is to me considering most of the darker neofolk bands I know of either come from Germany, northern UK areas of some parts of the eastern U.S.

This is their debut EP, more of a promo record really with only four songs that are all quite similar. The basic recipe is plenty of hurdy-gurdy out front, a persistent and usually syncopated metallic drumbeat, synthesized background industrial sounds and flat, almost monotonous female vocals. At first blush the sound is kind of interesting, not because there’s anything new or original in the individuals parts, but because they are packaged in a way that grabs your attention the first time you hear them. I have to admit I was somewhat enchanted the first time I played the opening “Dybuk”.

But after a few songs nearly identical the novelty begins to wear, and by the time the last track “Femina” plays out I’ve already begun to tire of it. The band has since released a full- length studio album which I have but haven’t played in its entirety yet. I know there are some slower, more ambient numbers (relatively-speaking) on that record. Perhaps I’ll find the band has more to offer when I get around to spending some time with the 2008 release ‘Nowa ex-tradycja’, but as far as this EP goes I have to say it doesn’t rate much higher than two stars. That isn’t necessarily a reflection on the band though, so don’t be dissuaded from exploring their later work. Don’t spend too much time looking for this one though; I’d recommend checking them out on mySpace and youTube before investing in any records though, just to make sure their sound is something you’re interested in.

peace

ClemofNazareth | 2/5 |

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