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Album
Korova Milky Bar is the fifth studio album by Polish alternative rock band Myslovitz. It was released in 2002, and followed in 2003 by a release of the English version, which in fact included four songs from the band's previous album, Miłość w czasach popkultury. The title of the album is a reference to the Korova Milk Bar in Stanley Kubrick's classic screen version of A Clockwork Orange. Strikingly, the melancholic elements took over almost completely, with both music and lyrics creating an almost depressive overall mood. Nonetheless, the album sold even more copies than its predecessor had in the same time, with the singles Acidland and Sprzedawcy marzeń repeating the success of Długość dźwięku samotności, Myslovitz's previous best-seller. The reason for the new material's popularity, as some critics surmised, was that its atmosphere closely conformed to a presumed resignative-recessive mood within Polish society at large – which guitarist Przemek Myszor seemed to confirm in an interview for the Montreal Mirror: "For us, the Korova Milky Bar is a place where something different may happen to your mind. It's a place like today’s Poland. You know, Poland is a place where very strange things happen to your mind. It's a country full of crisis and everything around you is very sad, very dark, very fucked. There is an economic crisis here. People don't have money, politics are fucked. The lyrics on our record are sad because of this. We sing a lot about being in a strange state
Sprzedawcy marzeń
Myslovitz
Acidland
Myslovitz
Bar mleczny Korova
Myslovitz
Wieża melancholii
Myslovitz
Za zamkniętymi oczami
Myslovitz
Kilka błędow popełnianych przez dobrych rodziców
Myslovitz
Siódmy Koktajl
Myslovitz
Nigdy nie znajdziesz sobie przyjaciół jeśli nie będziesz taki jak wszyscy
Myslovitz
W 10 sekund przez całe życie
Myslovitz
Chciałbym umrzeć z miłości
Myslovitz
Szklany Człowiek / Pocztówka Z Lotniska
Myslovitz