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Siekiera (
Polish Polish may refer to: * Anything from or related to Poland, a country in Europe * Polish language * Polish people, people from Poland or of Polish descent * Polish chicken * Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin ...
for ''"Axe"'') was a Polish
post-punk Post-punk (originally called new musick) is a broad genre of music that emerged in late 1977 in the wake of punk rock. Post-punk musicians departed from punk's fundamental elements and raw simplicity, instead adopting a broader, more experiment ...
band. With fast, aggressive music and lyrics filled with obscenities, the band was a sensation at the 1984
Jarocin Festival Jarocin Festival was one of the biggest and most important rock music festivals in 1980s Europe, by far the biggest festival of alternative music in the Warsaw Pact countries. Founded in 1980, the festival was based on the earlier ''Wielkopolskie ...
. After lineup changes, the band switched to new wave and then dissolved in 1988.


Career

Siekiera formed in 1982 or 1983 in Puławy, Poland, under the name of "Trafo". The original line-up consisted of guitarist Tomasz Adamski, vocalist
Tomasz Budzyński Tomasz Maciej Budzyński (born 2 October 1962) is a Polish musician, painter and poet, the lead vocalist of the band Armia. He has worked with bands ''2Tm2,3'', ''Budzy i Trupia Czaszka'', he was also first vocalist of punk rock band ''Siekiera' ...
, bass player Jerzy Janaczek, and drummer Irek "Borys" Czerniak. They started by playing cover songs of
UK Subs U.K. Subs are an English punk rock band, among the earliest in the first wave of British punk. Formed in 1976, the mainstay of the band has been vocalist Charlie Harper, originally a singer in Britain's R&B scene. One of the first hardcore pu ...
and
The Exploited The Exploited are a Scottish punk rock band from Edinburgh, formed in 1978 by Stevie Ross and Terry Buchan, with Buchan soon replaced by his brother Wattie Buchan. They signed to Secret Records in March 1981,
. In the autumn of 1983 they changed their name to Siekiera (Polish for "Axe"). The original line-up was Tomasz Adamski (a.k.a. Dzwon) - guitar, leader, the author of all lyrics and music, Tomasz Budzyński (a.k.a. Budzy) - vocals, Dariusz Malinowski (a.k.a. Malina) - bass, and Krzysztof Grela (a.k.a. Koben) - drums. In 1984 they played their first official show in a club "Remont" in
Warsaw Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and List of cities and towns in Poland, largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the Vistula, River Vistula in east-central Poland. Its population is officially estimated at ...
. They also performed at the
Jarocin Festival Jarocin Festival was one of the biggest and most important rock music festivals in 1980s Europe, by far the biggest festival of alternative music in the Warsaw Pact countries. Founded in 1980, the festival was based on the earlier ''Wielkopolskie ...
, and they were well received by the audience. In October 1984, after a performance with TZN Xenna and Youth Brigade, Budzynski left the band following a dispute with Adamski over control in lyric writing. With that line-up they played only 6 shows. After that Budzynski formed a band called
Armia Armia () is a Poland, Polish punk rock band founded in 1985 by Tomasz Budzyński, Sławomir Gołaszewski and Robert Brylewski. Armia is famous for its use of French horn, horn, which was unusual of punk rock bands in late 1980s and 1990s. With p ...
(with
Robert Brylewski Robert Maksymilian Brylewski, also known as. Afa and Robin Goldroker (25 May 1961 – 3 June 2018), was a Polish musician and singer-songwriter, co-founder of bands Kryzys, Brygada Kryzys, Izrael (band), Izrael and Armia. In May 2012, Brylewski' ...
). Tomasz Adamski reformed Siekiera with two new members: Zbigniew Musinski - drums and Pawel Mlynarczyk - keyboards. Dariusz Malinowski took the vocal duties (besides playing bass). In February 1985 they recorded eight new tracks, some of them were played on the radio. In May and June they recorded some songs for an EP and the Jak Punk to Punk compilation LP. In 1985 they played again at the Jarocin festival, but the orthodox punk public did not like their new wave image and music. In 1986 Siekiera released their only LP, '' Nowa Aleksandria'' - it is influenced mainly by
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and regarded as one of the greatest Polish albums of all time. In 1987, a new guitarist, Wieslaw Borysewicz, was recruited, and Tomasz Adamski concentrated on singing. In 1987 they also played a mini-tour with Variete a Polish new wave band. Finally, in 1988 they broke up. They were expected to re-form in 1989 with an almost original line up (with Stopa who used to play in Moskwa and Armia as the drummer), but somehow it did not work out.


After Siekiera

Tomasz Adamski's interests shifted towards classical music, particularly J.S. Bach. A published poet, he lives in
Puławy Puławy (, also written Pulawy) is a city in eastern Poland, in Lesser Poland's Lublin Voivodeship, at the confluence of the Vistula and Kurówka River, Kurówka Rivers. Puławy is the capital of Puławy County. The city's 2019 population was Cen ...
. Tomasz Budzyński is still Armia's vocalist and also plays with a Christian band 2Tm2,3. He recently started performing solo, and his music and lyrics have nothing in common with punk now. Dariusz Malinowski was a member of a band known as Tra-band. Malinowski passed away on 12 December, 2020. Zbigniew Musinski currently resides in Germany. Krzysztof Grela was killed in a pub in Puławy in January 1992. In 2014, the Polish
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band
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, covered Siekiera's track "Ludzie Wschodu", on the Australian version of their album '' The Satanist.'' In January 2017, the Polish band Drivealone played a full cover concert of Siekiera's album ''Nowa Aleksandria'' at Dom Chemika in Puławy.


Discography

* ''Demo'' Bootleg recording, bootleg (1984) * ''Fala / Idzie wojna'' LP Fala ( Tonpress 1985) * ''Jest bezpiecznie / Misiowie puszyści'' (Tonpress 1986) * '' Nowa Aleksandria'' (Tonpress 1986) * ''Ja stoję, ja tańczę, ja walczę / Ludzie wschodu'' LP Jak punk to punk (Tonpress 1988) * ''Na Wszystkich Frontach Świata'' CD ( Manufaktura Legenda 2008) (slightly remastered recordings from the punk period) * ''1984'' LP (Manufaktura Legenda 2008) extra records from punk period-one of last rehearsals with Tomasz Budzynski and Krzysztof Grala in squad. Limited edition.


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* * {{Authority control Polish hardcore punk groups Polish musical groups Musical groups established in 1982 Musical groups disestablished in 1988 Cold wave groups 1982 establishments in Poland 1988 disestablishments in Poland