Tomasz Żółtko's latest album, Targ Mięsny, is a thrilling and dynamic offering that showcases the artist's versatility and creativity. The album is a fusion of different styles, including jazz, rock, and folk, creating a unique and compelling sound that is both refreshing and captivating.
The album opens with the energetic and upbeat "Kurczak," which sets the tone for the rest of the record. Żółtko's guitar playing is exceptional throughout the album, and his use of unconventional chords and rhythms adds an exciting dimension to the music.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Krakow," which features Żółtko's soaring guitar solos and intricate melodies, combined with the haunting vocals of guest singer Katarzyna Kowalska. The song is a tribute to the city of Krakow and perfectly captures its vibrant and diverse spirit.
Other highlights on the album include the bluesy "Miod," the groovy "Gulasz," and the atmospheric "Kabanos." The album closes with the haunting and beautiful "Zupa," a melancholic ballad that showcases Żółtko's talents as a songwriter.