KONIEC ŚWIATA

Koniec Świata, which translates to "The End of the World" in English, is a Polish rock band known for its energetic performances and thought-provoking lyrics. Formed in the city of Sosnowiec in 1999, the band has established a distinctive presence in the Polish music scene, blending elements of rock, punk, and folk music with a keen sense of social commentary. Over the years, they have built a reputation for their eclectic sound and their capacity to touch on sensitive issues through their music.

The band's recent releases, such as "Durny," "Divadlo," and "God Shave The Queen," showcase their wide range of influences and their ability to engage with contemporary topics with both wit and depth. Songs like "Oranżada" and "Hotel Polonia" reflect their nostalgic yet critical take on modern society and politics, often delivered with a cheeky sense of humor. Celebrating over two decades of music, their album "X Lat" commemorates their journey and highlights their status as enduring figures in the Polish rock landscape. Known for their lively concerts and authentic connection with fans, Koniec Świata continues to be a powerful and influential voice within the world of Central European music.

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Durny
Album - 10 Tracks - Released December 3, 2021
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