Kacperczyk_kryzys_wieku_wczesnego May 2026
"Artysta z ASP" (Artist from the Academy of Fine Arts) serves as a key single, mocking and embracing the pretensions and struggles of young creatives.
Songs like the title track reflect on the "worse hangovers" and the loss of lightness that once characterized younger years.
The brothers highlight the fear of making the "wrong" choices after moving out of their parents' homes and finishing university. kacperczyk_kryzys_wieku_wczesnego
Kryzys Wieku Wczesnego resonated deeply with its audience, debuting at number 11 on the Polish OLiS sales charts and earning a . Its success lies in its vulnerability; the duo opted to "peek behind the curtain" of their own lives, turning their personal insecurities into a shared anthem for their peers.
At its core, the album addresses the weight of entering the "real world." The title itself playfully subverts the concept of a mid-life crisis, suggesting that the pressure to succeed and find meaning hits much earlier in the modern era. The lyrics delve into the exhaustion of balancing studies with work, the fading of childhood idealism, and the realization that life does not always follow a "fairytale" trajectory. "Artysta z ASP" (Artist from the Academy of
If you would like to explore this topic further, I can provide: A of the lyrical themes A comparison of this album to their debut, "Sztuki Piękne"
The album was written over a year during the COVID-19 lockdown, which intensified feelings of isolation and longing for the past. Musical and Lyrical Collaboration Kryzys Wieku Wczesnego resonated deeply with its audience,
The Kacperczyk brothers (Paweł and Maciej) utilize a diverse range of features to paint a broader picture of Polish youth culture. Collaborations with artists like on "Sebiksy" or Hodak on "Cyrk" bring different perspectives to the central theme, ranging from social stereotypes to the "circus" of public life.