

Acclaimed Polish guitarist and songwriter ANDRZEJ CITOWICZ has announced the completion of an ambitious project to create visual companions for every track on his album “Living Room Rockstar – Part 1.” The full collection of lyric videos and visualizers is now available on his YouTube channel, offering fans a comprehensive multimedia experience of the album.
This initiative transforms the critically acclaimed album from an audio-only experience into a complete audio-visual journey, with each track receiving its own unique visual interpretation that enhances the emotional and thematic elements of the music.
“Music has always been my primary language, but these visuals add another dimension to the storytelling,” says Citowicz. “For someone on the autism spectrum like myself, creating these visualizers allowed me to communicate the sensory and emotional landscapes behind each song in ways that transcend verbal expression. Every video is a window into how I process and experience the world through music.”
The visual collection spans diverse styles that mirror the album’s eclectic musical approach. From the nostalgic 80s bedroom aesthetic of “Magnetic Tape Memories” to the golden-hour romance of “Words, Playing Me Déjà Vu” and the raw energy of “Rules of Chaos,” each video creates a distinct atmosphere while maintaining a cohesive visual identity for the album.
“The concept of ‘Every Room Can Be a Stage’ extends beyond my home recording studio to these visual spaces,” Citowicz explains. “These aren’t just lyric videos—they’re extensions of my living room studio, new stages where these songs can live and breathe in the visual realm.”
The project represents a significant milestone in Citowicz’s artistic journey as an independent musician creating from his home studio. “When you’re neurodivergent, traditional paths aren’t always accessible or appealing,” he notes. “Creating this comprehensive visual album on YouTube alongside the streaming releases is my way of building bridges between different sensory experiences, just as I navigate between neurological worlds daily.”
“The visual and musical elements of this project have become inseparable in my mind,” Citowicz reflects. “What began as audio compositions in my living room have evolved into complete sensory experiences. These visualizers aren’t just accompaniments to the music—they’re parallel narratives that illuminate different facets of the same emotional journey. For me, this completes the circle of expression that began when I first picked up a guitar in my home studio.”
The project culminates with “Shadows Lullaby,” the heaviest track on the album, receiving its own distinctive visualizer that completes the collection. This groove metal offering explores the complex relationship between comfort and discomfort that many neurodivergent individuals experience during nighttime hours.
“‘Shadows Lullaby’ represents the darker edge of sensory processing,” Citowicz explains. “The track inverts childhood lullabies into something unsettling, reflecting how the autistic mind can experience traditional sources of comfort in unexpectedly different ways. This final visualizer completes the album’s visual journey by exploring the space where dreams meet nightmares—a terrain that’s particularly significant for those on the spectrum who often process sensory information intensely during sleep hours.”

Highlights from the complete collection include:
- “Path Less Taken” – A visualizer inspired by Robert Frost’s poem that explores divergent life journeys
- “Primal Instinct” – A primal, wolf-themed visual experience capturing intense sensory perceptions
- “Rules of Chaos” – A powerful social commentary with striking imagery
- “Magnetic Tape Memories” – An animated 80s bedroom visualizer with retro aesthetics
- “Words, Playing Me Déjà Vu” – A golden-hour romance visualizer exploring timeless connections
- “Too Late To Say Goodbye” – A Def Leppard and Bryan Adams-inspired hard rock pop visual
- “Until We Meet Again” – A poignant exploration of eternal connections and memory
- “Shadows Lullaby” – A haunting groove metal journey through the distortion of comfort into discomfort
“Living Room Rockstar – Part 1” has garnered attention for its unique blend of hard rock energy, 80s influences, and deeply personal songwriting. The complete visual collection reinforces the album’s themes of finding authentic expression in personal spaces and turning limitations into creative advantages.
All videos are now available on Andrzej Citowicz’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AndrzejCitowicz
The album “Living Room Rockstar – Part 1” continues to be available on all major streaming platforms.
Album Credits
Living Room Rockstar – Part 1
Music, Guitars, Lyrics, Vocals, Production: Andrzej Citowicz
Bass: Patryk Szymanski
Mixing & Mastering: Andrzej Citowicz
Artwork & Design: Andrzej Citowicz
Visualizers & Lyric Videos: Andrzej Citowicz
Released: March 2025
About Andrzej Citowicz:
Andrzej Citowicz is a Polish guitarist, songwriter, and producer known for his unique blend of late 80s hard rock in the style of Def Leppard and Bon Jovi, alongside 80s-influenced synth-pop compositions. His musical versatility creates a distinctive sound that honors rock’s golden era while incorporating contemporary production techniques. As an adult diagnosed with autism in his 40s, his music often explores themes of neurodiversity, authentic expression, and finding one’s voice in a world of sensory and social challenges. His home-studio approach to music creation has established him as an innovative voice in independent music, proving that powerful artistic expression can emerge from the most personal spaces.
Connect with Andrzej Citowicz:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7aIeg5DyI7xwkYLsBgJNWf
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AndrzejCitowicz
Instagram: https://instagram.com/citovitz
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/citovitz/
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