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“Gdy Agresja Rodzi Spokój” – GARS streaming their new album

June 3, 2014
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“Gdy agresja rodzi spokój” (“When aggression raises calm”) is a third album by a post-hardcore band GARS from Tricity, Poland. Co-released with Bajkonur records, the digital version of the outing is available below. Check it out and order your cassette via [email protected].

The label commented:

This time it was recorded live in the kashubian wilderness (in the wooden Wild Cottage in a small village Nowy Barkoczyn) directly on the analog tape recorder. Thanks to that you can feel their live energy based on a collective and some dark, mysterious anxiety. Sometimes it gets faster, sometimes it gets raw, once it is more similar to the noise, and once more like a New York’s classic hardcore. Lyrics are now more personal, but you can’t get them literal. GARS still follow their own path, combining different inspirations. Even if it means that Fall of Efrafa meets Biohazard on the same stage.

Gars is: Adam, Radek, Kuba, Miłosz, Przemek
Mix: Jerzy Rajkow-Krzywicki, Pinesound studio
Mastering: Marcin Prusiewicz
Music and lyrics: Gars, except „Nigdy” – lyrics: Józef Czechowicz
Additional vocals on „Przed”: Kacper Gugała (THESIS)
MC released by Bajkonur Records
MC order: [email protected]
Grafic design: Adam Piskorz (cover photo: Thomas Leuthard)

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Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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