Babayaga Ojo

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Babayaga Ojo
Also known as Cmentarna Elita
Origin Puszczykowo, Poland
Genre(s) Punk rock, Rock
Years active 1985–1992; 2004-present
Label(s) Voodoo MUSIC
Associated acts Ant-Y-Tank!, Burdel88, RadioZDead
Website www.babayagaojo.band.pl
Members
Dorota "Doris" Tomaszewska
Adrian Mroz
Karol "Kóbeł" Borowski
Dariusz "Kostek" Kostuj
Former members
Radas, baszczak

Babayaga Ojo is a Polish underground punk rock band from Puszczykowo, near Poznań. The band was founded in 1985 but was disbanded from 1993 to 2004. The band was reanimated by original member "Kóbeł." The group completed the 15 track album "Siła," the first official recorded release of the band. The CD has been released May 31st, with a concert celebrating it on May 29th in Poznań. The band is popular amongst punks and motorcyclists. Also pioneering "Szok Punk Knockout!."

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[edit] Biography

Original Babayaga Ojo, Kóbeł is pictured in the band T-shirt
Original Babayaga Ojo, Kóbeł is pictured in the band T-shirt

The band was formed in 1985 by Bangolot, going by the name Cmentarna Elita, and after some time the name was changed to Babayaga Ojo, and it remained at that to today. They won first prize on the Poza Kontrole Contest in Warsaw in 1986 and also performed on the Jarocin Festival in that same year. In 1987, their demo was recorded in the Student Radio Winogrady, where songs such as "Załogowcy", "Co Wy Robicie", and "Londyn" were recorded.

Practices took place at Bangolot's home in different places, from the attic, to the garage, to the laundry room and bathroom, where the drummer because of a lack of space sat on the toilet, the bassist stood in the bathtub, and the rest somehow found their place. At each practice came many friends and guests, the happiest person of all was the local food salesclerk, because cheap wine was sold by the case load. At times practices lasted several days.

After recording their next demo in 1992, with a new set-up and arrangement, the band gave out the cassette Zdusi Was Trupi Smród/Good Bye Nancy Spungen. Soon after Bangolot ended the band activity. Unfortunately in 2002, Bangolot died in a car accident, and with him his dream for Babayaga Ojo.

[edit] Second iteration

Adrian and Radas during their performance Apr. 27. 2007
Adrian and Radas during their performance Apr. 27. 2007

In 2003, Koń, Kostek, and Kóbeł were deciding whether to reanimate Babayaga Ojo, or continue the silence. Finally in 2004 Kóbeł put together the band. The main assembly was and idea of the old punks joined with the ambitious youth. After a long search the band was finally put together. The guitarist "Domin" (son of Małgorzata Ostrowska from the polish band Lombard) left and was replaced by Adrian Mróz, who currently is also the group's manager. Adrian and Domin are both playing on the group's first CD project.


October 15, 2005 - Poznań at uBazyla was the first Performance after 13 years of silence.

The group actively performs throughout Poland and neighboring countries.

By the end of 2007, Radas has left the group to be replaced briefly by Robert "Baszczak" Rozanski, ex- SK.AT. After Baszczak's departure, however, the band decided to remain in a 4 person line-up, dropping the rhythm guitar.

The band has announced an second album to debiut by 2008/2009. The group will begin recording in a studio in Wrzesnia May 19th.


[edit] Personnel

[edit] Former members

The following list is incomplete:

  • Bangolot (1985 - 1992) (vocals, text, music)
  • Perełka (vocals)
  • Pigmej (guitar)
  • Skubany (git)
  • Lugi (bass)
  • Balon (git)
  • Glapson (until Okrzyk śmierci)
  • Kuzyn (drums - until Pidżama Porno and Kurwicha)
  • Wosiek (bass)
  • Ksiądz (drums)
  • Koń (guitar)
  • Bigos (guitar)
  • Domin Ostrowski (guitar) (2005 - 2006)
  • Radas - guitar (2006-2007)
  • Baszczak, briefly in 2008

[edit] Discography

[edit] Demos

  • Przy Blasku Księżyca (1989)
  • Zdusi was trupi smród/Goodbye Nancy (1992)
  • MAXI SINGIEL (2006)

[edit] Albums

  • Siła (May 31, 2007)


[edit] Singles

  1. "Siłe Masz" (2007)
  2. "Tamc Tadadam" (2007)
  3. "Załogowcy" (2007)

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