L.Stadt is a Polish band, playing rock music with elements of
surf rock
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,
country and
psychedelic rock
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. It was founded in
Łódź in 2003 and named after the city's name under the
Nazi occupation, ''
Litzmannstadt''. The band has released two studio albums, ''L.Stadt'' (2008) and ''
EL.P'' (2010), and an extended play ''You Gotta Move'' (2013).
L.Stadt received critical acclaim and was hailed the hope of Polish alternative music by major media in Poland.
The band has also performed at major festivals in Poland and abroad, including concerts at
Open'er Festival, PKO BP London Live at
Wembley Arena, and
SXSW
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in the U.S.
History
Early years (2003–07)
L.Stadt was founded by vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist Łukasz Lach (former member of bands Puzzle and L.O. 27, also musician for Hedone and
Renata Przemyk
Renata Janina Przemyk (born February 10, 1966, in Bielsko-Biała
Bielsko-Biała (; cs, Bílsko-Bělá, german: Bielitz-Biala, szl, Bjylsko-Bjoło) is a city in southern Poland, with a population of approximately 168,319 as of December 2021, ...
) and drummer Radek Bolewski (playing with Elżbieta Adamiak and Krystyna Prońko), soon joined by members of band Kisiel, bassist Adam Lewartowski and drummer Andrzej Sieczkowski. The band members come from
Łódź, but met in
Stuttgart
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.
L.Stadt debuted in 2003, playing at
Camerimage Festival. In 2004, the band performed in
Munich and
Stuttgart
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in Germany, and at Class'EuRock Festival in
Aix-en-Provence
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, France.
A year later it participated in Festiwal Dialogu Czterech Kultur, and in 2006, it was the first act to perform at "Łódź Alternatywna", a concert transmitted live by
TVP Łódź and Radio Łódź.
Around the same time, the band was among the finalists of ''
Gazeta Wyborcza's'' contest "Gra Muzyka",
and was hailed "the Polish
White Stripes". L.Stadt got a lot of media attention and started looking for a label to publish the debut album, but all the negotiations were coming to an end because the band had one condition: that the record label wouldn't interfere with the recordings. It changed after the band participated in a contest called ''OFF-scena'', organized by Polish national radio station
Trójka, newsmagazine ''
Przekrój'' and portal
Onet.pl. L.Stadt was among 4 winners (out of 374 participants), and the band was invited to play on the first day of
Off Festival 2007.
''L.Stadt'' (2007–09)
The performance at OFF Festival increased the demand for L.Stadt, and the band soon managed to find a record label. Around the same time, the band's music was used in a play titled ''Yotam'' in Teatr Nowy in Łódź, and was released on a soundtrack for the film ''Aleja Gówniarzy'', which had its premiere in April 2007. In the same year, ''Przekrój'', Onet.pl and ''Gazeta Wyborcza'' hailed L.Stadt the hope of Polish alternative music.
A well-known radio DJ form Trójka, Piotr Stelmach, put the band's song "Gore" on a compilation album ''OFFensywa'', which was released by
Polskie Radio. L.Stadt's music also found its way to other compilations, like ''Program Alternatywny'', ''FDM'', ''Lista Przebojów Programu 3-go''.
The band's debut album titled ''L.Stadt'' was released on 29 February 2008 through
EMI and received positive reviews.
In the next two years following the release of the album, the band played over 200 concerts in clubs and at festivals, in Poland and abroad, including PKO BP London Live at
Wembley Arena,
Open'er Festival, Wrocław Non Stop, Bremen Viertel Fest and B2gheter Festival in
Lithuania
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. In 2009, the song "Londyn" (the only song from the album recorded in Polish) charted at several radio stations and was nominated in the category ''The Best Rock Hit of Year 2009'' at
Eska Music Awards
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Amongst the award winners are Jamelia, Alexis Jordan, t.A.T.u., 3 Doors Down, The Ras ...
. L.Stadt was also one of the ambassadors representing the city Łódź in its fight for the title of
European Capital of Culture 2016.
Concerts in the U.S. and ''EL.P'' (2010–11)
In March 2010, L.Stadt was invited to one of the biggest music festivals in the U.S.,
South by Southwest
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in
Austin
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. During that time the band played 13 times, having its first concert tour in Texas (Austin, Houston, Dallas, Ft. Worth). In the summer, L.Stadt performed at some of the most important Polish festivals, including
Open'er Festival and
Coke Live Music Festival
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.
In autumn 2010, L.Stadt was invited to the first edition of
Filter Magazine
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's Culture Collide Festival in Los Angeles, where they shared stage with
White Lies, among others.
The band also participated in Indie Week Canada in
Toronto, where it got to the finals, as one of the top 10 bands. After the finals, ''The Indie Machine'' wrote, "Poland's L.Stadt don't mess around when it comes to bringing the rock... they bring a city worth of it when they hit the stage."
On 6 December 2010, L.Stadt released its second album, ''
EL.P'', through Polish label
Mystic Production. The record was mixed and mastered by Mikael "Count" Eldridge, known for his work with
DJ Shadow,
Radiohead
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and
No Doubt.
The album received positive reviews.
In March 2011, the band performed at
SXSW
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for the second time. Max Blau of ''
Paste'' magazine wrote, "Polish vintage rockers mix in blues-rock with a hint of rockabilly. Jon Spencer meets Chuck Berry."
''You Gotta Move'' (2012–present)
In 2012, it was reported that the band was working on the release of ''You Gotta Move'', a record containing covers of
country songs, recorded in
Texas.
Two songs off the record, "UFO" (originally by Jim Sullivan)
and folk standard "Come Away Melinda" (written by
Fred Hellerman and Frank Minoff),
charted on
Lista Przebojów Programu Trzeciego in 2012.
''You Gotta Move'' was eventually released on 2 October 2013 through Mystic Production.
Band members
;Current members
* Łukasz Lach – vocals, guitar, piano
(2003–present)
* Adam Lewartowski – bass guitar,
scratching (2003–present)
* Piotr Gwadera – drums
(2010–present)
* Andrzej Sieczkowski – percussion
(2003–present)
;Former members
* Radek Bolewski – drums
(2003–2010)
Discography
Albums
Extended plays
Charted songs
Music videos
References
External links
Official website
{{Authority control
2003 establishments in Poland
Musical groups established in 2003
Musicians from Łódź
Mystic Production artists
Polish rock music groups