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Kisu Min (Esperanto: Kiss Me) - a band formed in Łódź at the end of 2016, playing alternative rock, indie rock, DIY with the line-up of Basia Ciupińska, Ola Sobańska, Agata Pyziak, Michał Szafarz. From the beginning faithful to the ideals laid down in rock'n'roll.

After a few years of underground activity (the achievements of two albums and an ep released on their own label "GISH!" and numerous concerts throughout the country), Kisu Min were noticed by an independent record company "Antena Krzyku", the publisher of their latest album -

"CITY OF THE REVOLUTION" - premiere: 27.02.2023.

The girls recorded the new album without pressure, at a relaxed pace. Unleashing an incredible amount of energy, but also delicacy and sensitivity. An album according to the principle: "think globally, act locally" - is a commentary on the situation in the world, but also a tribute to the city in which they live and create - Łódź. The songs are written in Polish and English with socially engaged lyrics, anti-war anthems, not shying away from universal themes such as love, the search for harmony, acceptance. On the musical side, it is a solid guitar work watered down with a sauce of synth sounds from the 1980s, recorded "live" in Studio O4 by Marcinera Awaria from the group Psychocukier. The irreplaceable Michał Kupicz is responsible for mixing and mastering.

Several songs have been selected for promotion, the group is busy shooting music videos for them at the moment. They will be: "Hermes, Pies i Gwiazda" (Hermes, Dog and Star) - a story about the break-up of two people in the Polesie region of Lodz, "Kurds" - an anti-war anthem that is a voice of support for the Kurds in Rojava, and "Rise" - a universal ballad about love and self-belief. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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