The Analogs


The Analogs are a Polish street punk band. They originated in Szczecin, and are quite successful on the local and international punk rock scene.
The band is widely regarded for making street punk music popular in Poland. Although they used to claim to be apolitical, The Analogs have always been completely committed to anti-fascism and eventually have started referring to themselves as "100% leftie". They have performed alongside influential ska artist Roy Ellis and recognise the multi-cultural roots of the skinhead subculture.

Band history

The beginnings

In the early 1995 three members of a ska band Dr. Cycos came into a rehearsal hall situated in Bronx pub, Szczecin to work on several songs which were supposed to be in a traditional punk rock style. Those people were Marek Adamowicz, Ziemowit Pawluk and Paweł Czekała. The band did not have any name at that point.
After melody lines for the first few songs had been prepared the band started to look for a vocalist. The first candidate was Tomasz Iwanow, band members' old friend. However, Iwan was unsuccessful as a vocalist and another candidate for this position was Dominik Pyrzyna, an orthodox punk those days, who perfectly fit the vocalist role for the band.

The first album

As the band had completed its line-up the time came to record the debut album entitled Oi! Młodzież. While recording it, the band was simultaneously negotiating with Rock'n'roller productions, especially with its boss - Zdzisław Jodko. Being one of Czekała's longtime friends, Jodko willingly agreed to release the album under Rock'n'roller label. Meanwhile, the band had just been able to give itself a name: The Analogs.
The album was recorded at the same time as an album of Dr. Cycos. On the first day both bands recorded music, and the second day was dedicated to vocals and mixing.
Just after the recording session had ended and the concert of both groups had been played, Czekała's troubles with justice started. In spring 1996 album had finally been released and was able to get a positive response among local alternative music fans. During Czekała's absence bassist position was held by Szymon Gebel and later by Artur Szmit.

Concert with D.O.A. and anti-Analogs independent press releases

Soon after the first album was released the band started playing numerous concerts, the most famous and controversial being a gig played together with a Canadian punk rock band DOA. It took place in Poznań and was mostly remembered for fights that broke out between the band's supporters and the rest of the audience.
From the very beginning of the band's activity, The Analogs stood in strong opposition to anarchist and feminist punks whose ideas were influential on the Polish punk scene of the day. This attitude combined with the DOA concert riots caused many Polish underground media to start an onslaught on the band, mostly counter-productive as calls for boycott significantly contributed to an increase in band's popularity.
On the other hand, the band received considerable support from the Garaż magazine.

The beginning of an international career

In 1997 three songs by The Analogs appeared on the Oi! it's a world invasion compilation released by Bronco Bullfrog Records and Step-1. In December 2003 The Analogs were invited to play at Punk & Disorderly festival in Germany. They were the only Polish band at that festival. They returned to the same festival the next year as well as in 2006.
Analogs songs appeared on following international compilations:
The release of the second album, titled Street Punk Rulez!, was strongly encouraged by Jodko, surprised by the huge success of the debut album. The band was in poor condition, especially because Czekała was still under arrest, whereas Adamowicz began his interest in numerous other music genres. The album was recorded in the same studio as the previous one, with most of the lyrics written by the imprisoned Czekała.
The material was short, the quality bad and many songs were the new versions from the first album. Despite this, the album could certainly be named a success, and some songs reached the level of band's most popular, and are still played live by the band.
It was the first Analogs album released on CD. Just after recording of Street Punk Rulez! was complete, Adamowicz left the band.
In 1999 Czekała recorded some songs in Kakadu Studio. This recording session was resulted as the promo CD attached to "Garaż". This magazine's issue included a band's interview, where new members were introduced. The Analogs played in this set until recordings of the third album, Hlaskover Rock.
Before the album was released, Grzegorz Król had had an alcohol problem, what affected his performances on stage. As the pressure within the band grew he was forced to leave the group. The place of second guitarist was taken by Artur Szmit, who had previously been exchanging Czekała with bass guitar.
Year 2001 began by the concert at the "Punk Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity" in Kraków. At that time the band managed to take Błażej Halski from Vespa band, who exchanged the second guitarist. The Analogs played a set of concerts in Poland and Germany, together with The Prowlers. As the both bands' alcohol abusing and their alcoholic parties scared boss of the Mad Buther Records, plans of releasing The Analogs record in Germany was abandoned.
In fall 2001 a new record Blask Szminki was released. At that time band played their first concert in Prague.

Concerts with the stars

In the beginning of 2002 The Analogs played again at "Punk Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity", together with Anti-Nowhere League, Los Fastidios, Skarface and Oxymoron. After this gig Dariusz Stefański decided to leave the band.
In spring 2002 the band played several concerts in Italy and in summer The Analogs appeared at Antifest in Czech. Jacek Tomczak joined the band as a guitarist.
The same year band supported The Exploited at the concert in Kraków. Due to high costs of tickets this event had small attendance.

The later records

Another studio session resulted with Trucizna album which was promoted later on a set of gigs with Los Fastidios. As a part of tradition The Analogs included few covers on their record: Cock Sparrer's, The 4-Skins' and The Ramones'.
In 2003 band appeared at Czech Republic's Antifest, being that time the only band from Poland. In that year three members decided to leave the band for different reasons. Ziemowit Pawluk was not able to share his time between The Analogs and his professional career any more, Błażej Halski had to return to his family town, Kielce, and Dariusz Tkaczyk couldn't deal with the absence of the latter. Some crucial changes followed. Paweł Boguszewski took over drummer position and Piotr Półtorak started playing guitar. The most important change was the come back of Dominik Pyrzyna as a vocalist.
In the beginning of 2004, the band released Kroniki Policyjne album which was a long expected one, as it was to be the first album after switching vocalist position back to Dominik.
In October and November 2004 The Analogs played as many concerts as never before and in the beginning of 2005 they took a break, preparing to band's 10th anniversary. The only exception were two trips to Italy.

10 years after...

The 10th anniversary took place at the last weekend of April 2005, and lasted for two days. Many guest stars were invited, including: Schizma, Vespa, AEFDE, Komety, PDS, WSC, Zbeer, Wściekły Pies, Anti Dread and many more.
In summer 2005, the band took part in two large festivals, one in Germany and Czech Republic.
On August 22 the premiere of the next record took place, Talent Zero, as a part of celebrating The Analogs anniversary. The album consisted completely of classic punk rock covers with lyrics translated into Polish.

The Analogs today

In the beginning of 2006 "Dmuchacz" left the band, and on his place the band chose Kacper Kosiński. While going on Punk & Disorderly festival Kacper unfortunately did not take his ID, so he had to pass the border on a lent one.
The record Poza Prawem came out in October 2006. The same year band's cover of one of Dezerter's songs was included on Dezerter's tribute album Nie ma zagrożenia - jest Dezerter.
In December 2006 Piotr Półtorak decided to quit the band for "personal and family" reasons. His position was taken over by Miro, guitarist of bands like Anti Dread and Needle & Pins.

Band members

Current members



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Discography