'Malowski are thrilling, unsettling, unpleasant, compelling and at times downright scary. Full of barely-checked aggression, straining madly at the leash of ten-tonne riffs and demented stunt vocals' Drowned In Sound.
Before the recent wave of Brit indie punk 'art' rock bands swept the NME, 'art' rock was being ploughed, rather unfashionably between 2001 and 2003 by London based Malowski, who released (on Les 'Carter USM's' indie label Spinach) a clutch of off kilter post punk with wirey guitar lines, confrontational lyrics and unconventional structures, before splitting. Well received by the fanzine press, but never to break into a mainstream obsessed by Nu Metal and the Darkness. If rumour is correct Kele from Bloc Party and Alan from the Rakes were at one of the last Malowski gigs, who were supported by gig debuting and now indie darlings Art Brut. Please enjoy a small selection of Malowski's music with some of the postumous music on this page.