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POWIęź; / FASCIA

The Kurws

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Studio Album, released in 2022

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Co nas łączy (5:38)
2. Powięź (15:04)
3. Lęk i olśnienie (1:06)
4. Podchody (9:32)
5. Twierdzenie o nieskończonej liczbie małp (0:52)
6. Ruskie drogi (8:12)
7. To nas dzieli (1:25)

Total Time 41:49

Line-up / Musicians

- Dawid Bargenda / drums
- Hubert Kostkiewicz / guitar, waterphone, bells
- Jakub Majchrzak / bass

Releases information

Cover: Marcin Siehankiewicz
Label: Gusstaff Records (CD), Red Wig (Vinyl), Dur et Doux (Vinyl), Korobushka (Vinyl, Cassette)
Format: Vinyl, CD, Cassette, Digital
November 4, 2022

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Review by DamoXt7942
FORUM & SITE ADMIN GROUP Avant/Cross/Neo/Post Teams
4 stars Everything is dissecting, and everything is discordant around 'em. But it's not surprising at least for their crazy musical methodology. The KURWS is one of the Polish avantgarde / post-punk / garage bands that mashed and squashed me with the brilliant eccentricity of their endemic sound productions. Some Polish bands (like Indukti, Fren, Marcin Pajak, Stara Rzeka, or something) are my favourites but to be honest, it's quite delightful The KURWS are pushing and deforming me 'out of range'. In their latest album "Powi​ę​ź / Fascia" they play incredibly distorted illshapened songs with plain and cool basic instruments like guitar, bass, and drums. The soundscape launched by each instrument is pretty simple and clear, but the melody lines and rhythmic footprints discharged through their simple clear instruments are dreadfully complicated, mysterious and especially unsophisticated. Such an unsophisticated expression technique must ring my bell loudly and stickily.

Already their powerful play is explosive in the first track "Co nas łączy / What unites us" featuring full of mad infernal melodic rhythmic dissonance. We cannot repeat back such madness nor dance to it. The only thing we can do is to concentrate our ears and brains to catch and digest their audible energy. And their energetic intention goes forward randomizedly in the following titled track "Powi​ę​ź / Fascia". We can grab only quirkiness and oddness via their machinegun play. Wackily warped melodic repetition along with elusively rhythmic alteration is also wondrous. Flavourful seasoning with a kind of psychedelic spice can be heard. "Lęk i olśnienie / Anxiety and Lucidity" is short and monotonous but the combination of anxiety and lucidity, namely a mixture of darkness and monotony, grasps and squeezes our inner mind only for a short while. "Podchody / Foot chase" is another speed guru. There is not enough flamboyance nor elaboration but much power and vigour. After a short interlude "Twierdzenie o nieskończonej liczbie małp / Infinite monkey theorem" (one of my favourite sheer-mad tracks though), another freaky 'controversial' work "Ruskie drogi / Russian roads" expresses Polish sadness, painfulness, and problematic issues. Colourful phrases can be heard through this eight-minute song - laziness, urgency, emergent crisis, or despair - and it makes sense under such a tough situation. But 'possibly' including the last "To nas dzieli / It divides us" they might mention this is only a sarcastic explanation and they and we should get more powerful and cheerful together ... my two cents.

Yeah I hope I will go on a trip to Poland and touch their timbre and confirm the common atmosphere in Polish venues ... wondering if they are all complicated and mysterious? Just kidding! :P

Review by kev rowland
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Reviewer
4 stars After more than 14 years together, 300 concerts and four albums, Polish trio Kurws recently decided to disband but one can only hope this is a temporary decision as their last release, 2022's 'Powięź;/Fascia' is very special indeed. The trio of Dawid Bargenda (drums), Hubert Kostkiewicz (guitar, waterphone, bells, chimes) and Jakub Majchrzak (bass) fit in perfectly with the avant-garde artists of Dur et Doux, playing music which has been influenced by the likes of post punk, krautrock, rock in opposition, funk and no wave to create something which is highly experimental and deeply compelling. There are clear arguments that music like this is at the cutting edge of what can even be considered as such and is progressive in its very truest sense as it strives to move into new directions yet also maintaining a continuity which is compelling.

The progressive scene in Poland has long been a favourite of mine, and an area I have been involved with for more than 30 years, yet this has far more in common with the French RIO scene and some of the bands in Russia than it does with much of what I expect from that country, which generally tends to be more melodic. The seven instrumental numbers total just under 42 minutes in length and need to be listened to on headphones when there is the time to give the music the attention it deserves as the guys continue to push so that at times there is a great deal of repetition to build a certain feeling while at others it is completely off the wall. It is punk, it is prog, it is refusing to conform and there are even times when lovers of Cardiacs may well find something in here as they bring some elements of pronk into what they are doing. I certainly hope their departure from the scene is somewhat temporary as music lovers need explorers such as these who continue to break new ground.

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