
Smoky, weathered blues-rock that feels like a long conversation in a dimly lit bar. Soulful Polish storytelling meets unhurried acoustic warmth.
Martyna Jakubowicz creates a sound that is fundamentally grounded in the earth. It is music that feels lived-in, characterized by her signature raspy, low-register vocals that carry the weight of experience without ever sounding strained. Her arrangements lean heavily on the organic warmth of the 1980s Polish blues scene, blending traditional 12-bar structures with a softer, more melodic folk sensibility.
What truly distinguishes her is the intimacy of her delivery. While her contemporaries in the Polish rock scene of the 80s often leaned into stadium-sized anthems, Jakubowicz remained focused on the small, quiet moments. Her guitar work is patient, and her use of instruments like the harmonica or Hammond organ feels like a natural extension of her voice, creating a cohesive, nocturnal atmosphere that is both melancholic and comforting.
Start with her debut album 'Maquillage' to hear the raw, bluesy foundation of her career, or dive into 'Tylko Dylan' to hear how she masterfully translates the American folk-rock tradition into a uniquely Polish context. It is essential listening for anyone who appreciates the intersection of grit and grace.
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