Amatorski
Amatorski formed in Warsaw in the early 2000s, a Polish rock band whose name translates to 'amateur' in their native language. They released their self-titled...
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Amatorski formed in Warsaw in the early 2000s, a Polish rock band whose name translates to 'amateur' in their native language. They released their self-titled debut in 2005, but it was the following year's single '8 November' that brought them wider attention. The song's title references a specific date tied to something in the band's personal history, though they've never fully explained the connection publicly.
Their sound has been described as alternative rock with post-punk and gothic elements, heard on tracks like 'Come Home' and 'Same Stars We Shared.' They followed '8 November' with albums like Rewolucja in 2008 and Niebo in 2011, maintaining a steady output through 2014's Kraina Lodu. In 2017, they announced an indefinite hiatus, though no official breakup followed.
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