Magazine, Polish release

"Lizard" No. 31.


Time goes on relentlessly. We have just published the jubilee, thirtieth issue of "Lizard", and in the meantime it is time for the next edition of our magazine - just in time for Christmas reading. Readers who have been with us from the very beginning will surely notice that for the first time in our history, not one musician, but the entire band was featured on the cover of the magazine.

In the Polish Vintage Stage, Fryderyk Nguyen introduces the RusT band from Poznań,

Jan Biernacki, Piotr Kopka, Krzysztof Opalski and Roman Makówka recall 13. Krakow Jazz Autumn, Skalpel Big Band concert, Kielce Rockuje Festival, as well as performances by The Zombies, Uriah Heep, Pain Of Salvation, Voivod, Fisha, Riverside and Diamond Head,

Sebastian Rerak talks to Steven Wilson about the artist's upcoming album, Polish fans, aversion to genre patches and more,

Michał Chalota gives an account of Glenn Hughes' concert in Warsaw and asks the legendary musician a handful of interesting questions,

Piotr Kopka talks with Damian Bydliński about the latest Lizard album and everything that has directly and indirectly influenced its final shape,

Sebastian Rerak, in a short, but extremely succinct interview, talks with Roine Stolt about the current plans of this highly distinguished musician,

In an interview with Maciej Tubis, Mery Zimny introduces the figure of one of the most busy jazz musicians of the young generation,

Piotr Chlebowski in the text, as always insightful and full of curiosities, reminds of the band Mogul Thrash and their only album,

Marcin Bronhard, Bartosz Buchholz, Bartosz Leśniewski and Jacek Świegoda present twenty non-obvious concert albums,

Rafał Zbrzeski introduces the circumstances of the creation of the cult two cult concerts by Miles Davis,

Adam Domagała resembles John Coltrane's "transitional" and somewhat overlooked albums,

Adam Glinkowski writes about four classic albums by Brian Eno,

The non-obvious top 10 works by Paul McCartney are presented by Gerard Nowak,

Due to the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of the release of Led Zeppelin's debut, Piotr Chlebowski bends over the cult album,

... it also recalls the pros and cons of The Song Remain The Same,

Jan Biernacki looks at one of the most interesting bands in the Belgian avant-garde rock,

Aleksander Filipowski continues his dissertation on Yes's achievements in the 1980s,

A handful of album and book reviews from the entire editorial office,

Błażej Budny searches for other forgotten pearls in the Blast From The Past column,

Piotr Kopka and Damian Bydliński invite you to the world of sautee and Lostland Literature, one by one,

Bartosz Leśniewski suggests which Led Zeppelin records should be put on the shelf first,

Roman Makówka portrays Brian May.