In this week of love and sickness, of course, some new music needs to emphasize the ‘sickness’-part of that equation. Cindy Lee and Trupa Trupa both released stuff that’s simultaneously beautiful and bloodcurdling. The latter took this quite literally by showing footage of a friggin snowman on fire in their video for ‘End Of The Line’. The song reminds me a bit of Deerhunter’s ‘Sailing’, and that’s a good thing.
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Recenzja Of The Sun – Fördeflüsterer
Da wächst langsam etwas Großes zusammen, diese Feststellung hatte ich zu „Headache“ geschrieben. Das war 2015, und es handelte sich dabei um das dritte Album der Band Trupa Trupa. Zwei Jahre später erschien „Jolly New Songs“, und das war schon ein toller kompakter Brocken, aber auch ein wenig undurchsichtig, dabei sehr reizvoll und auch schon großartig.
James Thornhill
I’ve seen Trupa Trupa twice this year, once a month! And both times their incredible songs have taken on a slightly different life. Friday at MENT Ljubljana they again proved why they are one of the best rock bands right now. No song ever goes exactly where you’d expect – they have sweetness, aggression, light and dark in the sound woven from alt-rock, math-rock, shoegaze and classic pop.
Polish band Trupa Trupa is a far more complicated picture to draw, as they take to the stage in Ljubliana Castle. Having seen them as a three-piece in January, their usual fourth member added even more complexity to this enigma of a band. A singular type of rock band, that exist in our understanding but also just outside of it, their pained vocals dance with a vibrant rhythmic backdrop, crushing walls of noise and psychedelic pop melodies. When their violence dissipates for calm, they hit heights of engulfing beauty. Every audience I have been in watching Trupa Trupa has left stunned, gasping for more but not fully understanding why – that is a special kind of band.
James Thornhill, www.undertheradarmag.com
Louder Than War – End Of The Line – single/video review
Poland’s Trupa Trupa keep up the momentum with today’s release of End Of The Line, the first single off the new EP I’ll Find.
The track which debuted on Gideon Coe’s show BBC6M is as short round which builds in intensity to a backdrop swirling guitars. It echoes the whimsy of Barrett era Floyd with a dark hypnotic wash.
End Of The Line
Singiel End Of The Line zapowiada płytę EP I”ll find, która ukaże się 6 marca nakładem Glitterbeat Records (Europa), Lovitt Records (USA), Moorworks (Japonia) i Anteny Krzyku (Polska).
Recenzja koncertu na festiwalu MENT – The Quietus
Trupa Trupa are a very moreish rock band boasting undoubted skill and killer songs, who trade in a mix of Weimar cabaret, brutal math rock and frazzled psychedelia. Despite seeming to pay an updated libation to the greats of the canon, there is something very un-rock about them. They also seems to be there in front of you but not there; a sensation that has unnerved every audience I have seen them play to. Singer Grzegorz Kwiatkowski obviously enjoys this tension, his pre-song monologues used to both invoke a sense of future-past and a feeling of remove. Is he being ironic? Maybe. I wonder if Trupa Trupa are classic rock’s undertakers, every gig carrying the coffin reverently to its final resting place. Playing the city’s castle they seemed intent on creating an unearthly rumble (helped a lot by some booming bass and very strange samples), and charming out old memories embedded in the stone walls. They are a fascinating act.
Trupa Trupa / Algiers
Iggy Pop
„A clever and strong group Trupa Trupa!” mówi na antenie BBC Radio 6 music Iggy Pop.
Podcast od 19 minuty.
Under The Radar Magazine – Zapowiedź festiwalu MENT
Words fail to describe Poland’s Trupa Trupa, just ask anyone who has witnessed them live! There are all sorts of rhythms, grooves and ideas packed into their walls of noise, even lush vocal harmonies. This is rock music, recognisable and unrecognisable at the same time. Sub Pop realised they are special and signed them up. Everyone needs to see this band.