Record label Jimmy Jazz Records | Website Official Site Genre Alternative/Indie | |
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Members Lesław i Administratorr, W. Szewko, Lesław Strybel, Miko, Arkus, Pleban , Santiago , Pablo , Teo Albums Akcja V1, Luminal, Paso Fino, Via Ardiente, The Story of Komety, Złoto Azteków, Bal Nadziei, 2004-2006, Komety Similar Partia, WC, Ziggie Piggie, The Analogs, Anti Dread |
Komety blue moon rockabilly version
Komety is one of Poland 's most popular and distinctive alternative groups. Its line-up: Lesław (voice, guitar, music, words), W. Szewko (bass, voice) and Arkus (drums, voice). The group has created a characteristic musical/lyrical style all their own. Before Komety, Lesław had been the leader of the now defunct group Partia.
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- Komety blue moon rockabilly version
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In 2003, Komety released their début album on Jimmy Jazz Records .
In 2005, the "Via Ardiente" album was released and they played at the punk rock festival Antifest in the Czech Republic. "Komety 2004-2006", featuring previously unreleased material, came out the following year.
The next album, "Akcja v1"came out in 2007. Singles taken from that album topped many Polish charts.
In early 2008, Mexico's Esquilo Records released "The Story of Komety" a collection of the group's best-known selections.
In March 2009 "Zloto Aztekow", a live album also featuring new studio recordings, came out on Jimmy Jazz Records.
Komety are one of the few Polish groups to have gained popularity abroad. Their songs have appeared on compilation albums in such countries as the USA, France, Finland, Germany, Japan, and Russia.
Their album "Luminal" came out in April 2011. Their album "Paso Fino" was released in 2014 by Thin Man Records, and their newest album "Bal nadziei" was released in 2016, also by Thin Man Records.
Komety runaway del shannon rockabilly cover
Members
Discography
Songs
Tak Mi Źle2004-2006 · 2006
Nie mogę przestać o tobie myślećPaso Fino · 2014
Bezsenne noceVia Ardiente · 2005