Habakuk
Habakuk formed in 2009 with Rafal Grabowski on vocals and guitar, Maciej Wierzbicki on bass, Mateusz Ostrowski on drums, and Wojciech 'Wojtas' Waglewski on...
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Habakuk formed in 2009 with Rafal Grabowski on vocals and guitar, Maciej Wierzbicki on bass, Mateusz Ostrowski on drums, and Wojciech 'Wojtas' Waglewski on guitar and keyboards. Their music pulled from alternative rock and post-punk, with some electronic touches. The song 'Bez Slow (Kolejny Raz)' came out in 2011 and got attention for its spare arrangement and the way it built tension without much lyrical clutter.
They put out albums like 'Bez Slow (Kolejny Raz)' in 2011, followed by 'Powiedz Mi, Co Widzisz' in 2013, 'Ostatni Taniec' in 2015, and 'Blizny' in 2018. Other tracks in their catalog include 'Dzien W Ktorym Przywitalem Zycie' and 'Out Of Babylon'.
In 2012 there was some noise about plagiarism around a song called 'Spowiedź,' which the band denied. Their lyrics sometimes touched on religion and social issues, which drew criticism from certain quarters.
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