Żywiołak Explained

Żywiołak
Landscape:Yes
Origin:Warsaw, Poland
Years Active:2005–present
Genre:Slavic folk music, folk rock
Current Members:Robert Jaworski
Isabella Beer
Robert Vasylevsky
Anna Piotrovska
Maciej Dimek
Monika Sadkovska
Agnieszka Binek
Past Members:Monika Sadkowska
Website:www.zywiolak.pl

Żywiołak is a Polish folk and rock band from Warsaw.[1]

Music

The band incorporates folk, punk, rock, and techno musical styles, as well as the sounds of restored ancient instruments, recently invented instruments, and various archaic and modern vocal techniques.

The lyrical content of their music encompasses pre-Christian Slavic beliefs including Slavic demonology, legends, and fairy tales.

History

The band was formed in January 2005, initially as a duo of multi-instrumentalists Robert Jaworski and Robert Wasilewski. They were soon joined by percussion specialist Maciej Dymek and singers Anucha Piotrowska and Izabella Byra. In June 2007, percussionist Maciej Dymek joined the group and, in August 2008, Monika Sadkowska replaced Izabella Byra on vocals.

In 2008, Żywiołak was nominated for the Polish final of the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest but was ultimately disqualified for breaking contest rules.[2]

Members

Discography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Żywiołak. culture.pl. pl. 2016-09-20.
  2. Web site: Piosenka dla Europy bez Nocy Kupały!. https://archive.today/20130704021322/http://www.eurowizja.org/v10_news.php?id=2873. dead. 2013-07-04. eurowizja.org. pl. 2016-07-14.