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Nagrobki

Nagrobki is a Gdańsk-based duo founded in 2014 by Maciej Salamon and Adam Witkowski. From the start, it has been a strongly conceptual project built around songs about transience, death and departure, yet presented through a language that combines darkness, absurdity, irony and a sharply defined stage identity. Their music is described as an original blend of guitar noise, cold wave, big beat, folk and early black metal. That mix captures the nature of a band that works with a very simple guitar-and-drums setup while building an unusually distinctive artistic world around it. Their recording debut arrived in the very year the band was formed, with “Pańskie wersety,” and they later expanded their catalog...
Artist Trivia
- The entire Nagrobki concept is built around transience, death and departure, yet the band presents those themes through a mix of seriousness, black humor and stage stylization.
- Nagrobki also compose for theatre productions, which set them apart from a standard alternative guitar duo almost from the beginning.
- Their theatre-related work includes music for “Intro” by Teatr Dada von Bzdülöw, “Słowo o Jakóbie Szeli,” “Portret trumienny,” and the staged version of “Koniec przemocy.”
- On the albums “Stan Prac” and “Granit,” they were joined in the studio by Olo Walicki, Mikołaj Trzaska, Tomasz Ziętek and Michał Skrok, showing how strongly the project is rooted in the broader Tricity and improvising scene.
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Discography
7 releases

Na żywo 2019
Album2021
Pod Ziemią
Album2019
Koniec Wielkiej Wojny
Album2019
TEATR POLSKI
EP2019
Portret Trumienny
Album2018