Jolly New Songs review – Norman Records
Poland’s Trupa Trupa make psychedelic rock music that retains the genuinely weird edge that the genre mostly lost after the early years, though they also have the sheer direct punch of post-punk.
Poland’s Trupa Trupa make psychedelic rock music that retains the genuinely weird edge that the genre mostly lost after the early years, though they also have the sheer direct punch of post-punk.
“D’apparence cela ressemble à un truc un peu dépressif mais finalement ils ressemblent à des cousins lointains de Deus, le groupe belge.
Ci siamo occupati di questa band polacca già in occasione dell’uscita di Headache. Ora è la volta di Jolly New Songs, album un pelo diverso rispetto al precedente, che mostra un tono più deciso negli arrangiamenti e che i ragazzi stanno spingendo con grande convinzione in giro per l’Europa, infatti le etichette che lo pubblicano sono diverse tra loro e di diverse nazioni.
Trupa Trupa have just released their a new LP!
For most people of certain age, the name of Gdańsk, Poland’s principle seaport on the Baltic, will forever bring to mind scratchy newsreel footage of world-historical importance: vast grey shipyards, cold hairy-looking men smoking furiously and wearing donkey jackets and, perhaps most vividly of all, legendary moustache-wearer Lech Wałęsa signing the Gdańsk Agreement of 1980 – which lead to the creation of the Solidarity trade union and to huge subsequent political changes both in Poland and more widely behind the Iron Curtain as a whole – with a giant comedy ballpoint pen.
Sur Jolly New Songs, les Polonais de Trupa Trupa sonnent comme des rescapés de la fin du monde qui émergeraient lentement du chaos.
Polish alternative band Trupa Trupa – comprised of Grzegorz Kwiatkowski, Tomek Pawluczuk, Wojtek Juchniewicz, and Rafał Wojczal – released an eleven track collection titled Jolly New Songs at the end of October.
Polští Trupa Trupa fungují už téměř dekádu, nicméně až do loňského roku měli povědomí o čtveříci pouze domácí fanoušci.
This Gdansk, Poland-based band comes to me packaged in the descriptor of “post-punk psych,” and hey, I can dig it.
Our interview at The Quietus with Brendan Telford.
La musique serait le reflet de l’environnement économique, politique et climatique dans lequel elle a été créée.
Avevamo scritto positivamente del precedente terzo disco dei polacchi Trupa Trupa, il vigoroso Headache.
Basterebbero le prime due battute dell’opener “Against Breaking Heart Of A Breaking Heart Beauty” per inquadrare “Jolly New Songs”, secondo album (uscito per Ici D’Ailleurs, Blue Tapes & X-Ray) del quartetto Trupa Trupa, band polacca originaria di Danzica già agli onori di cronisti e critici illuminati con il debutto “Headache” datato 2015.
Jolly New Songs, Gdańsk based Trupa Trupa’s fourth album, sees the band unhinging themselves from the confines of genres as the band carefully blend each individual members’ influences and interests into a hybrid of psychedelic, indie and post-rock.
I really like this new album by Trupa Trupa. Bizarre and tuneful post-punk music from Poland.
On their nimble new LP, the Polish quartet Trupa Trupa bring some poetry and subtlety to psychedelic rock.
Ähnlich vielfältig sind die Polen Trupa Trupa auf ihrem neuen Album mit dem irreführenden Titel »Jolly New Songs« (Ici d’ailleurs).
Following the release of Jolly New Songs, the third album from Polish band Trupa Trupa, we talked with lead vocalist Grzegorz Kwiatkowski about their beginnings, as well as their latest offering.
Happy release day! Jolly New Songs album is out now! You can listen to Jolly on all digital platforms and buy it in all internet shops. Thank You: Ici d’ailleurs, Blue Tapes and X-Ray Records, Antena Krzyku and last but not least Michał Kupicz! Only good weather!
Die polnische Band findet die Balance zwischen wärmenden Pop-Melodien und der Schärfe des Post-Punk.