Magazine , Polish release

The autumn issue "Lizard" is, as usual, a large portion of lyrics for ever longer and cooler evenings. The timetable this time looks as follows:


- Pere Ubu. American postpunk classics just released 20 Years In A Montana Missile Silo. And it was primarily about this album that Kamil Gołąb talked to David Thomas, the leader of this formation, which has been operating for over forty years.


- Adam Jarzmik Quintet. New jazz in Poland is doing great. It is also doing great thanks to the music of the band Adam Jarzmik, who have already released two excellent albums this year. Rafał Zbrzeski talked about the quintet, jazz and more with the artist.


- Ewa Demarczyk sings songs by Zygmunt Konieczny. This is an important record in the history of Polish music. Witold Zimowski took a close look at it.


- Genesis. We have written about this formation many times in the pages. However, we have always focused on music. Is it different this time? Piotr Kopka bends over the lyrics of this band.


- Derek & The Dominos. Another single plate organism in our monumental cycle. Piotr Chlebowski breaks down the first Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs album into parts.


- Eric Clapton and Layla. The aforementioned album contains one of the most famous songs in rock music history. Behind this piece there are a lot of interesting stories that Piotr Chlebowski brings closer.


- Single plate organisms ? part IV review. Bartosz Buchholz, Bartosz Leśniewski and Jacek Świegoda focus on twenty single-plateers from the 1990s.


- A Love Supreme, Out To Lunch and Tijuana Moods have already been discussed in our Jazz Canon. This time Rafał Zbrzeski took Sonny Rollins' Saxophone Colossus to the workshop.


- He was an artist with a thousand nicknames. Who is that? John Lee Hooker. Bartosz Buchholz brings the silhouette of the legendary bluesman closer.


- Progressive People's Spokesperson Patryk Antosiak and Jakub Szczepaniak look at progressive music behind the Iron Curtain.


- Dzyan was a band straight from Atlantis. Sebastian Chosiński tells the story of these krautrockers.


- The Monkees. In the beginning, they were an artificial creation brought to life by the music business. However, this changed quickly. Gerard Nowak brought the formation closer.


- Cream. Clapton threads continue. Bartosz Buchholz talks about the origin and importance of the Disraeli Gears album.


- Counterculture is an extremely important phenomenon for rock music. Dawid K. Wieczorek writes about its sources and its translation into music.


- Van der Graaf Generator. The Pawn Hearts album is one of the key works of progressive rock. No one needs to be convinced of its importance. Aleksander Filipowski’s monographic approach to the subject discusses the history of VDGG from the band’s first period very broadly and insightfully.


- The Police. The spirit in the machine has always been extremely vivid. Adam Glinkowski discusses the history of one of the most influential bands in music history.


- Lucifer's Friend never belonged to the musical first league. However, little recognition does not stand in opposition to the quality of their music. Jakub Kozłowski discusses the problematic marriage of styles in their achievements.


- Record reviews include Roger Waters, The Dune Woman, Mumpbeak, Steven Wilson, Colosseum, Czesław Niemen.


- Book Reviews: Type O Negative, David Bowie.


- Blast From The Past. Sound treats from years ago bring Błażej Budna closer.


- Sautye literature, or literature and music in a column by Piotr Kopka.


- Lostland, or Give me some obi in a column by Damian Bydliński from the Lizard band.


- Buyer's Guide: Eric Clapton. Bartosz Leśniewski's achievements are reviewed by the artist.


- Romana Makówka Photo.

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