Zrec
Zrec is a Polish band that formed around vocalist and guitarist Michał Lorenc, with Marcin Piotrowski on drums and Piotr Zaremba on bass. They released their...
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Zrec is a Polish band that formed around vocalist and guitarist Michał Lorenc, with Marcin Piotrowski on drums and Piotr Zaremba on bass. They released their first album "Biała Wdowa" in 2005, followed by "Czarny Legion" in 2008 and "Lystoczku Czerwenyj" in 2012. Their 2015 album was titled "Polskie Pieśni," and they put out "Święty Jacek" in 2018.
Their song "Lystoczku Czerwenyj" became particularly well-known, along with another track called "Raráša Rakaša." Their music mixes Polish folk elements with electronic textures, which some listeners found unconventional compared to more traditional approaches.
Zrec's lyrics sometimes touch on Polish historical themes. Their 2008 album "Czarny Legion" dealt with Polish Legionnaires and reportedly faced some censorship issues at the time. Their live shows are known for atmospheric lighting and projections that create a particular mood during performances.
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