Zespół Sztylety Drop “Niedoczas”, A First Strike From “Wszystkie Rany Niezabliźnione”

Zespół Sztylety Peforming in Desdemona, Gdynia, Few Years Back

Niedoczas” by Zespół Sztylety, the lead single from their forthcoming album “Wszystkie Rany Niezabliźnione”, is out now on all streaming platforms.

Let’s get one thing straight: this band is the real thing. We’ve seen them live more than once, and every single time it’s been the same story, an adrenaline-soaked assault on the senses from the first note to the last. Zespół Sztylety own a stage the way very few bands do. Szymon Szelewa, Łukasz Orzeszko, Maciej Szewczyk and Ignacy Macikowski don’t just play, they take over. The crowd doesn’t stand a chance. By the end you’re soaked, you’re spent, and you’re already wondering when they’re back.

In the world of Polish independent rock, everyone knows them. They’ve toured a substantial chunk of Poland, played alongside all kinds of acts, and carry a live reputation built on maximum energy every single night. They started out with a demo recorded in pure DIY conditions. Now their latest material has been mixed by Jørgen Larsen, the Norwegian engineer known for his work with Honningbarna. That’s quite a journey, and “Niedoczas” makes clear it was earned.

The track hits exactly like their live show does. Melodic without being soft, loud without being brainless, emotionally raw in a way that feels lived-in rather than performed. Even when they push into the noisiest corners of noise rock and post-hardcore, they pull it back with indie rock hooks sharp enough to stick for days. The bass locks in with the drums like a clenched fist, the guitars push the whole thing to the edge without tipping over.

What Zespół Sztylety are promising with “Wszystkie Rany Niezabliźnione” isn’t a drastic reinvention, it’s an evolution of a style that already works, and if “Niedoczas” is anything to go by, what an evolution it’s shaping up to be. The energy is intact, the identity is intact, but there’s a weight and emotional range to this single that hints at something covering everything from deep apathy to outright rage. They’re raw to the bone, and that’s precisely why it’s so easy to identify with them. If you haven’t found them yet, there’s a very good chance you’ll find a piece of yourself in this music.

The album drops 17 April 2026 on Peleton Records, with its official premiere at NEXT FEST Music Showcase & Conference. Preorder on CD and cassette in special bundles opens this Monday.

Stream “Niedoczas” now. Then clear your calendar for April.