Piosenka „Coffin” reprezentuje Polskę w mundialowym serwisie BBC Radio 6 Music.
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„Trupa Trupa were a revelation. Their sweet, generous mix of light shoegaze, light indie rock from the ‘90s, light post-rock, and a very simple and straightforward sense of humour made for a fun and, let’s say, digestible concert. To that, it helped that sounds like “Coffin” were about a coffin, tracks like “Wasteland” were about the wasteland, and tunes like “Never Forget” were about never forgetting. One of those bands that without realising you will be listening to for a long time.”
Trupa Trupa zagrała jeden z najlepszych koncertów na festiwalu Primavera Sound wg magazynu Nouvelle Vague.
„On the stage Night Pro, the excellent performance of the polish band Trupa Trupa, in a deep and hypnotic atmosphere.”
Koncerty Nicka Cave’a & The Bad Seeds, Father John Misty i Trupy Trupa jednymi z najlepszych występów podczas tegorocznej edycji Primavera Sound wg Full Moon Magazine!
Best of @Primavera_Sound podle FM: Michal Pařízek – Lift to Experience, Josh T. Pearson, Nick Cave, Father John Misty, Slowdive a Trupa Trupa..
— Full Moon Mag (@fullmoonmag) June 3, 2018
Jacek Hawryluk i Bartek Chaciński o Trupie Trupa w audycji HCH.
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„Trupa Trupa’s monster show at Primavera, with heavy and raucous guitar sounds and beautiful songs of emotional abjection. Something in the Polish psyche that tears my heart out.”
„After such revelry the day entered a third stage; watching the bands on our curatorial list sock it to the locals. Gdansk’s Trupa Trupa were up first, knocking out an ear-bleedingly loud set on a hot afternoon upstairs in the Blade Factory. Singer Grzegorz was quick to sardonically inform a wondering crowd that the band sung “very simple” songs. But that was a red herring, as there is an integral otherness about Trupa Trupa that belies their very more-ish rock, which draws on the ghost of Barrett, Pixies and (to these ears) Faust. And they are masters at creating a vast emotional and spiritual hinterland that exudes a mystery that’s hard to grasp. A series of rumbling, menacing tracks were delivered at ear-splitting volume that in turn set up a crashing ending where the band barred their teeth and showed the unhinged side of their nature. The shellshocked survivors staggered out onto the blazing sun.”
“Doesn’t it just sound like the master tape was attacked by a pack of wolfes?” czyli Zach Schonfeld z amerykańskiego Newsweeka i Paula Mejia z New Yorkera analizują piosenkę “Only Good Weather” na antenie programu NOT97 prowadzonego przez Matthew Schonfelda.
Piosenka rozpoczyna się w 17.54 natomiast dyskusja w 23:43.
„Próbowało wielu, od Krawczyka i Niemena, przez Myslovitz po Brodkę. Ale, obok polskich zespołów metalowych, w muzycznym świecie to gdański zespół Trupa Trupa narobił w ostatnich latach najwięcej fermentu. Jak to jest, że u nas wciąż pozostają dla wielu anonimowi, a zachwycają się nimi dziennikarze z najważniejszych magazynów muzycznych na świecie? Co i jak trzeba grać, żeby zainteresować odbiorców z zagranicy? Odpowiada Grzegorz Kwiatkowski, członek zespołu Trupa Trupa, poeta – także doceniany za granicą.