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PRIVATEER was
founded in July 2005 in Cracow, by the bass player and composer Andrzej
"Skorgan' Pichlinski and manager Łukasz
„Kramer” Kramarski. The original
line-up included: Only two
months after the band's founding, Privateer published independedly
their first single, "Monolith". The recording was received
enthusiastically in the underground, which encouraged the band to work
on a full-lenght album. In spring 2006
"The Traitors", Privateer's debut LP was recorded. The album received
positive reviews both in Poland and abroad, gaining the band many new
fans. All this resulted in record deal proposals from foreign labels.
The band decided to sign a one-album contract with a German publisher,
STF Records. The deal guaranteed promotion and distribution of "The
Traitors" in Western Europe and Scandinavia. In the
meantime, Privateer won a few Polish festivals (1st prize during the
Cracow Music Festival, 1st prize during the Mayday Rock Festival in
Glogów). Shortly afterwards Privateer took part in the
"Cracow Invasion" mini-tour alongside Witchking. The tour included
dates in Poland and Slovakia. When Skorgan
and Kramer decided to leave Cracow and move to Warsaw, some of the band
members decided they weren't ready to take on such a challenge. Tomasz
Bator (guitar) and Jan “Xen” Gabrys (drums) left
Privateer and new musicians joined in: Grzegorz
„Eliminator” Olejnik (Hellfire) on the drums and a
young, tallented guitarist Adrian Okarski as a replacement for Tomek
Bator. The vocal
duties also went to a new member - Marcin „Merot”
Maliszewski known from The Black Horsemen and the popular TV programme
"Szansa na sukces”, where he famously performed Stan Borys'
song "Jaskólka". At the
beginning of 2008 Privateer headlined the Privateer/TRF Tour. The shows
were opened by the German band To Resist Fatality. The tour included 10
dates in Germany and Poland, with stops in Berlin, Wroclaw, Goethingen,
Clarholz and Bielsko-Biala. On 3rd August
2008 Privateer supported Cynic during their only Polish concert in
Progresja in Warsaw. On December
2008 Privateer supported Lizzy Borden on their only one concert in
Poland, in this time a new drummer Amadeusz Krebs joined to the band. Currently, Privateer is working on the aforementioned second LP. |
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