Zubrowska came out of Berlin's club scene with Anya Zubrowska on vocals. Their 2020 single "C.O.V.E.D." got attention for how it handled the feeling of that time. The track's electronic pulse and direct lyrics connected with people, becoming one of their most recognized songs alongside others like "From Hell" and "Ode to My Black Sun."
The band's sound is built around Anya's voice, Max Keller's synths and production, and Lukas Jansen on drums. They've worked with other artists, though the existing history mentions collaborations that feel a bit like name-dropping without much context. Their albums, from the debut "Nocturne" to the more recent "Euphoria," show them working within a particular electronic and lyrical space.
Some of their material has drawn criticism for being too blunt, like the song "The Plague" which upset some groups. They kept making music anyway. Their live shows are known for being intense, pairing the music with strong visuals. They're still putting out records and playing shows, sticking to their approach without much fuss about where it fits.
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