Biography
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Years Active
2012 – present (13 years)
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Founded In
Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
Łysa Góra is a Polish folk-metal band that stands out for its dynamic fusion of traditional Slavic music with modern rock elements. The band was formed with the aim of delivering energetic arrangements and powerful vocals, drawing inspiration from Polish folklore as well as cultural influences from neighboring regions. They are particularly known for their dual female vocals, which enrich their unique sound by blending classical singing techniques with folk traditions.
Łysa Góra's music spans various genres, primarily folk, rock, and heavy metal. Their lyrics often reflect themes tied to Polish rural traditions, focusing on folklore and mythological narratives. The band is renowned for its experimental approach, combining diverse musical styles to create a distinctive sound that appeals to listeners seeking both energy and cultural depth.
In 2023, Łysa Góra released an album titled W Ogniu Świat (In the Fire of the World), featuring tracks like "Morowa Dziewica" (Plague Maiden). This album showcases their signature style, merging powerful instrumentation with rich vocal harmonies. The track "Morowa Dziewica" references folklore themes, warning of the dangers of plagues, embodying their lyrical focus on traditional narratives.
Band Members:
Dorota "Doris" Filipczak-Brzychcy – Lead Vocals
Sylwia Biernat – Violin and Vocals
Krystian "Krystek" Jędrzejczyk – Drums
Paweł Piotrowicz – Bass Guitar
Piotr Kocimski – Electric Guitar
Grzegorz Lasek – Percussion
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