Amarok (Polish band)

Amarok (Polish band)

"The Polish band Amarok should not be confused with the Spanish band Amarok"

Amarok is a Polish folk progressive rock band. It was started in 2001. The band is headed by Michał Wojtas, who plays guitar, piano and does sampling and programming. Other musicians appear in an inconsistent manner for vocals, drums and various other instruments. Michal's guitar has been said to be heavily influenced by Mike Oldfield, Pink Floyd and Dire Straits.

Discography

*Amarok - (2001)
*Neo Way - (2002)
*Metanoia - (2004)

External links

* [http://www.amarok.pl/eng.html Amarok official site]


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