Potwory i Ludzie
Warsaw power trio Potwory i Ludzie's lo-fi songs hark back to the more interesting outings of British post-punk in the 1980s - as they write about themselves, if Mark E. Smith were alive and saw our cassette lying on the ground, he'd probably spit on it and, mumbling something under his breath, walk away with a cellophane bag towards a nearby pharmacy to buy himself some cough syrup. Their combination of catchy, nostalgic riffs on chorus-infused guitars, paranoid lyricism and unorthodox production brings to mind The Cleaners from Venus or Josef K; Potwory i Ludzie clearly understand this aesthetic well and navigate it skillfully.
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Warsaw power trio Potwory i Ludzie's lo-fi songs hark back to the more interesting outings of British post-punk in the 1980s - as they write about themselves, if Mark E. Smith were alive and saw our cassette lying on the ground, he'd probably spit on it and, mumbling something under his breath, walk away with a cellophane bag towards a nearby pharmacy to buy himself some cough syrup. Their combination of catchy, nostalgic riffs on chorus-infused guitars, paranoid lyricism and unorthodox production brings to mind The Cleaners from Venus or Josef K; Potwory i Ludzie clearly understand this aesthetic well and navigate it skillfully.

