Kult is a rock band formed in 1982 in Poland.
History
Kult was formed in 1982 from Kazik Staszewski?s previous band, Novelty Poland.
In July 1982 the band performed at its first concert at the Remont Club in Warsaw.
Although it was not released until July 1987, the first Kult release was recorded in September 1986.
Kult?s music has its roots in punk, but now it has some elements of rock, ska, jazz, traditional balladry, reggae, and even poetry. From the start, the group has had an instantly recognizable sound and is distinguished by the voice and provocative lyrics of the lead singer, Kazik Staszewski.
Kult became famous for the atmosphere they created at their concerts and the unorthodox message in their songs. Kult?s songs attack ?the system?, understood as a conglomerate of the communist state apparatus, the Catholic Church, and others. In the nineties Kult took on the ?new system?, which was seen as founded on pseudo-democratic leaders, the clergy and corporations.
Members
The original members of Kult were:
Tadeusz Bagan (1982) - guitar
Dariusz "Misiek" Gierszewski (1982) - drum kit
Kazik Staszewski (1982-present) - vocals and saxophone
Piotr Wieteska (1982-1986) - bass guitar
The membership of the band changed over the years. As of 2008, Kult consists of:
Tomasz Goehs (1998 - present) - drum kit
Tomasz Glazik (2003 - present) - tenor sax
Janusz Grudzi?ski (1982 - 1998; 1999 - present) - keyboards, guitar, Cello and Vibraphone
Wojciech Jab?o?ski (2008 - present) - guitar
Piotr Morawiec (1982 - 1983; 1987 - 1988; 1989 - present) - guitar
Kazik Staszewski (1982 - present) - vocals and saxophone
Jaros?aw Wa?ny (2008 - present) - trombone
Irek "Je?yk" Were?ski (1986 - present) - bass guitar
Janusz Zdunek (1998 - present) - trumpet
Original Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kult