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FIGHTER V Reveal New Video ‘Raging Heartbeat’ from Upcoming Album

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 10, 2026
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Photo by Florian Kehbel

Swiss melodic rockers Fighter V have unleashed today the new single and official video, “Raging Heartbeat”, taken from their upcoming album, “Déja Vu”, set for release on April 10, 2026, via Frontiers Music Srl.

The band described the new single as “a song about tearing down the walls of a refined and uptight society and breaking through to times we are missing. A world that is waiting for us to live the way we want and not to live in the past. Be wild and allow yourself to be as you want to be!”

The band is currently on the road for the co-headlining “Bite And Fight” tour with Snakebite, across Germany and Switzerland. For the full list of dates, please see below and HERE.

Pre-Order “Deja Vu” HERE

The band talked about how the album came to life: “Deja Vu” is our third album, after “Fighter” and “Heart Of The Young”. It was recorded, mixed and mastered in 2025 in the Swiss studio “Little Creek” by the engineer Pulver and produced by Emmo Acar. The vocals and production work happened externally. The vocal recordings and production were done by Ronny Lang aka “The Voicefinder” in his own studio in cooperation with Emmo. The keyboard was produced, played and recorded by Victor Olsson, with whom we already worked on the keys of the album before. Background vocals were done separately by Emmo, Victor, Tess and Ronny. Saxophone as well by Magnus Hägglund”.

“The album contains a variety of styles, like the previous one, thanks to the cooperation with Dave Niederberger (Ex vocalist of FV) and Roman and Emmo. Influenced by our idols from the 80‘s, we are paying tribute to the prime era of Melodic Hardrock/ AOR, which you can hear by the authenticity of our sound”, they continued. “The title “Deja Vu” is not only the title of the album but also the title of a song of it. This classic French quote portrays the events we see already coming but can’t be saved from them. They will repeat cause some things are written in stone”.

Fighter V burst onto the scene in 2019. Born in Hergiswil, Switzerland, the band draws deep inspiration from classic 1980s hard-rock and arena-rock giants like Whitesnake, Journey, Survivor, and Bon Jovi – channeling that vintage energy into modern melodic rock anthems.

Their debut album, “Fighter” (2019), recorded in Sweden with producer Jona Tee (H.E.A.T), delivered 12 tracks of keyboard-driven riffs and old-school rock hooks, quickly establishing the band as one of Europe’s most promising new melodic rock acts. 

In 2024 they returned with “Heart Of The Young”, featuring a refreshed lineup led by vocalist Emmo Acar, embracing a renewed but faithful homage to ’80s-era anthemic rock.

Now, with “Déjà vu”, Fighter V embark on a new chapter – their first album to be released through Frontiers Records, a pivotal step that brings their sound to a wider global audience. The record is both a nostalgic nod to their roots and a bold evolution: expect the band’s signature blend of stadium-ready riffs, soaring melodies, harmony-rich vocals, and shimmering keyboard textures, now sharpened by matured songwriting and heightened production. 

“Deja Vu” is more than a title – it’s a powerful, time-bending ride through the golden age of rock, reimagined by a band reaching new heights.

“Deja Vu” Tracklist:

1.    Raging Heartbeat
2.    Victory    
3.    Made For A Heartache    
4.    Foolish Heart    
5.    Deja Vu    
6.    Stand By Your Side    
7.    All Your Love    
8.    Hold The Time    
9.    For All This Time    
10.    Break Those Limits    
11.    Victim Of Changes

“BITE AND FIGHT” TOUR 2026 – TICKETS HERE:

13.02 – Oberhausen (DE)
14.02 – Hamburg (DE)
20.02 – Waldbronn (DE)
21.02 – Frankfurt (DE)
27.02 – Nürnberg (DE)
28.02 – Aarburg (CH)

Line Up:
Emmo Acar – Vocals
Lobe Valentin – Guitar
Lucien Egloff – Drums
Roman Stalder – Bass

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RATS WILL FEAST Release New Single + Video ‘Observer’ from Upcoming EP

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 10, 2026
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RATS WILL FEAST have unveiled their new single “Observer”, offering the first fierce glimpse into their upcoming EP, “An Evocation”, set for release on April 3rd, 2026 via Time To Kill Records.

The song showcases a version of what the band would sound like if they didn’t always play like their lives depended on it. The single brings in breathable, cold and atmospheric elements, and yet might be the heaviest and most oppressing song on the EP.

The instrumentation moves like something monstrous and unimaginably massive slithering deep beneath, as the vocals echo its pained and thunderous roars from the abyss.

The single is also the first song from RATS WILL FEAST to feature a guest artist. Early in the writing process, the band had the idea to bring in Simo from Dome Runner, one of Finland’s greatest bands, as they felt the song needed a very specific sound to it, and had written the chorus with Simo’s vocal style in mind. The result is a massive and twisted industrial misfit that grabs hold of the listener and pulls them deep beneath the surface.

“Observer” marks the opening statement of a new chapter for RATS WILL FEAST, setting the tone for an EP that promises to push further into the band’s most visceral and expressive territory yet, as they continue to carve their path through the international hardcore scene.

Streaming: https://ffm.to/rats-will-feast-observer 

Tracklist:

​1. First Snow
2. Burns Cold
3. Observer
4. Smartless
5. Frail Bones
6. An Evocation

Preorders:
–https://timetokillrecords.com/collections/rats-will-feast-an-evocation
–https://ratswillfeast.bandcamp.com/album/an-evocation

“An Evocation” celebrates RATS WILL FEAST‘s diverse and imaginative interpretation of modern metallic hardcore. The new EP is the band’s most concise and clear articulation of what the band wants to say, and what it’s aiming for with its sound. The album’s soundscape is dense, diverse, and exudes a wide palette of tones that have accompanied the band for 10 years.

The band explores a variety of expressions on the album, as the violence and volatility of the sound is balanced with an intensely melodic approach. While the first track “First Snow” lulls the listener into a false sense of comfort with its tranquil soundscapes, the album quickly arrives at the band’s characteristic sound of extreme aggression and hallucinatory chaos.

From the blistering beat and frenzied riffage on tracks such as “Smartless” and “Frail Bones”, to the crushing weight of “Observer” and “An Evocation”, the album’s sound is a forceful expression of unrelenting hardcore with unyielding emotion. While the album offers a wide spectrum, it remains focused on the band’s signature sound.

Lyrically, “An Evocation” is a portrait of a mindscape that strives to accept life as it is. Heavy metal bands often imagine various dystopias and fantasy worlds that they sing about. “An Evocation” thirsts for a safe haven in the turmoil of this world and society.

The lyrics seek to portray a person who moves between different levels of acceptance and resentment. It is a snapshot of a process that touches everyone’s life. Between the lines, the lyrics also reflect on the question of what makes you get up on stage again and again, and what makes writing and performing this kind of music important to yourself and others. Playing heavy music is a valve that lets painful and difficult things flow into some kind of beautiful, manageable form.

For fans of: Converge, Breach, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Mastodon

Biography:

RATS WILL FEAST is an experimental hardcore outfit from Jyväskylä, Finland, crafting a musical landscape of extreme aggression, unyielding emotion and hallucinatory chaos. Active in its current form since 2018, the band has built a reputation for intense live performances and innovative sound.

The band’s earlier releases “Scarcity” (LP, 2019), “Songs of a Racehorse” (EP, 2020), and “Malady” (2021) move fluidly between crushing hardcore and noisy psychedelia, occasionally dwelling in more mellow post-rock atmospheres. Their 2024 album “Hellhole” pushed the band’s signature sound to its extremes, delving further into destructive chaos, aggression and desolation.

RATS WILL FEAST’s forthcoming release, “An Evocation” (EP, 2026), continues their evolution, standing as their most focused and defined musical expression and proving that the band shows no signs of slowing down.

Line-up:

Ruben Mustonen – Guitar, vocals
Joona Kyrö – Guitar, vocals
Konsta Kaskismaa – Bass, vocals
Aaron Savolainen – Drums, vocals

https://ratswillfeast.bandcamp.com/
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THE GEMS Release New Single + Video ‘Gravity’, Feat. Tommy Johansson

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 10, 2026
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[Photo credit: Mikael Hulten]

THE GEMS are on their way to the top! With “Gravity” the Swedish trio reveals a new single off their sophomore album, Year Of The Snake (out March 13, 2026 via Napalm Records). Electrifying and ambitious, THE GEMS invite Tommy Johansson (Majestica, ex-Sabaton) onto the 80s-inspired track, adding a new dimension to their ever-so-catchy style with the band’s first feature collaboration. Originally all members of Thundermother, THE GEMS again prove themselves as important new players in hard rock—nothing can make them come back down. Make sure to pre-order your copy of Year Of The Snake and check out the video for “Gravity” now!
 
THE GEMS on “Gravity”:
“’Gravity’ is an 80s-inspired rock anthem about chasing your dreams without compromise – with big hooks, soaring vocals and that timeless rock energy.
Featuring Tommy Johansson, two powerful voices unite in defiance and freedom.”

THE GEMS return with their second album Year Of The Snake, out on March 13, 2026. The Swedish trio solidifies their position as a strong player in modern hard rock. Their very first single, “Like A Phoenix”, instantly hit #2 on the German Rock Radio Airplay Charts and they impressed both fans and critics with their debut record Phoenix (2024). With one album under their belt, and numerous electrifying live shows, THE GEMS quickly established what Year Of The Snake now effortlessly proves: this is the future of rock!
 
THE GEMS on Year Of The Snake:
“Year Of The Snake is about facing previous hardships in your life, letting go and moving forward to a brighter chapter. It’s packed with strong and empowering themes, just like a snake shedding its skin and now standing strong in its own power!
Year Of The Snake is a homage to our fans at our live shows. We wrote the songs envisioning an excited festival crowd; from our loyal diamonds in the front row, knowing all lyrics by heart – to the crazy headbangers in the back. The album is packed with Van Halen and Europe-inspired hard-hitting grooves and riffs that will take you back to the 80s. Yet, the production is modern and fresh. In an increasingly artificial world, we want to stay true to our roots – solid musicianship and songwriting from the heart. Our aim is to always create a great sounding album with the live show in mind.
The future is live and heavy glam rock is here to stay!”

Pre-Order Year Of The Snake NOW

Shaping the genre with 14 new tracks, THE GEMS are all about the energy. “The time to change is now!,” proclaims opener “Walls”, before the hard hitting and empowering title track offers the showstopping trifecta of frontwoman Guernica Mancini’s powerful vocals, guitarist Mona Lindgren’s heavy riffs and the heartbeat of the band; Emlee Johansson’s steady drumming. Demonstrating just how much the future is really theirs to take, “Gravity” adds Tommy Johansson’s (Majestica, Ex-Sabaton) powerful voice to an 80’s inspired sound, taking Year Of The Snake up another level. “Diamond In The Rough” is an understatement compared to the blues-y strength this song possesses, while previously released “Live And Let Go” with its catchy rhythm is undeniable radio hit material – a style this band wields extraordinarily well. “Clout Chaser” and “Hot Bait” come in uplifting, before THE GEMS delve into “Forgive And Forget”, a ballad in which Guernica’s voice comes across especially strong. “Go Along To Get Along” again illustrates the Swedish fireballs breaking the chains of their past and emerging stronger from it – as proven by speedy “Math Ain’t Mathing”, mighty “Firebird”, and “Stars” with its virtuoso guitar solo. Year Of The Snake is wrapped up by the catchy “Buckle Up” and “Happy Water” – with energetic grooves that end this album on a high note!
 
In less than three years of existence as a band, THE GEMS have managed to shape modern rock like few other bands. Year Of The Snake is an impressive follow-up to their debut, filled to the brim with catchy anthems and groovy hits. This Swedish trio is on its way to the well-deserved top. Female, fiery, unforgettable: The future of rock is now!

Year Of The Snake Tracklist:
1 Walls
2 Year Of The Snake
3 Gravity
4 Diamond In The Rough
5 Live And Let Go
6 Clout Chaser
7 Hot Bait
8 Forgive And Forget
9 Go Along To Get Along
10 Math Ain’t Mathing
11 Firebird
12 Stars
13 Buckle Up
14 Happy Water

THE GEMS Live 2026
Following their formation in 2023, THE GEMS quickly showed the exceptional live energy of the new band, with highlight performances including Sweden Rock Festival 2024. After the release of the upcoming full-length, THE GEMS will hit the road on their “Slithering Through Europe” tour.

Slithering Through Europe Spring Tour
w/ Special Guests: King Zebra
21.03.25 DE – Lingen / Alter Schlachthof
22.03.25 DE – Cologne / Helios 37
24.03.25 DE – Hanover / Lux
25.03.25 DE – Aschaffenburg / Colos-Saal
27.03.25 CH – Oberentfelden / Böröm Pöm Pöm
29.03.25 DE – Munich / Backstage
30.03.25 DE – Nuremberg / Hirsch
31.03.25 DE – Dresden / HD – Die Rock & Metal Bar
01.04.25 DE – Berlin / Frannz Club
02.04.25 DE – Hamburg / Knust

THE GEMS are:
Guernica Mancini – Vocals
Emlee Johansson – Drums
Mona “Demona” Lindgren – Guitar, Bass
 
THE GEMS online:
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DESERTFEST BERLIN Announces New Bands for 2026: TOUNDRA, CAUSA SUI, GREENLEAF + GUMM

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 10, 2026
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Desertfest Berlin has added four more heavyweights to its eclectic 2026 line-up! Newly confirmed are Toundra, Causa Sui, Greenleaf and Gumm.

Returning after a well-earned hiatus, Madrid’s instrumental torchbearers Toundra are back. Known for monumental riffs, intricate melodies and an emotional pull that hits hard without words, they return to the stage exactly where they belong. From Denmark, psychedelic explorers Causa Sui bring their ever-evolving instrumental soundscapes. A slow-burning surge of kraut, heavy psych and cosmic rock, rooted in decades of amplified history and built for deep immersion. Sweden’s Greenleaf stand as a true stoner rock institution. Hypnotic grooves, fuzz-soaked riffs and a strong sense of soul define their sound; heavy, grounded and unmistakably connected to the desert rock tradition. Rounding things out, Gumm arrive straight from Chattanooga, Tennessee, delivering raw hardcore punk energy, no frills, no mercy. Fast, furious and ready to level the room!

These additions further shape a line-up that already includes Red Fang, Russian Circles, Hermano feat. John Garcia, The Sword, King Buffalo, Acid King, Truckfighters, Crippled Black Phoenix, Nebula, Earthless, Rotor, Blackwater Holylight, Pelican, Fuzz Sagrado (ex Samsara Blues Experiment), Zerre, The Dharma Chain, among many more!

Desertfest Berlin 2026 takes place from May 14–16, 2026 at Columbiahalle and Columbia Theater in Berlin. Tickets, day splits and venue sleep-over options are available at: www.desertfest-tickets.de

Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/2135415456871801

[Artwork by Kuba Sokolski Illustration]

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SKYMNING to Re-Issue 1999 Debut Album “Stormchoirs” on April 10th

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 10, 2026
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Swedish melodic death metal outfit Skymning have announced the re-issue of their 1999 debut classic Stormchoirs via Hammerheart Records. The re-issue, which will see a vinyl release for the very first time, will be out on 10th April, 2026 via the label. 

Pre-orders are available HERE.

A gem from the Invasion Records roster, Skymning hit the Swedish melodic death metal scene with a sound that leaned hard into the “melodic” side of the equation. At their core, they were writing power metal-style songs and layering the kind of harsh, growled vocals you’d expect from their peers on top. Sure, bands like Dark Tranquillity or In Flames have always carried traditional melodic metal elements too but on their debut, Skymning push that approach even further.

What makes the album work so well is how naturally it balances aggression and harmony. From the opener ‘Sweeping the World’, their intent is obvious; power metal-speed double bass, raspy (almost blackened) vocals, lead guitars packed with melody, and a rhythm section that keeps everything driving and heavy. The rhythm guitars deliver big, compact riffs that still feel fluid, built to support the record’s sad, epic melodic themes. Solos are a real highlight as well, sharp, tasteful, and genuinely memorable. The occasional blast beat helps break up the double-kick runs without killing the momentum. Tempo shifts are frequent but never forced, and the songwriting shows a band that, despite its youth, plays with confidence and control across the board. Albums that pull off this kind of blend this convincingly aren’t common, and this one deserves to be taken seriously. A small gem in metal’s history.

Track-list:
1. Sweeping the World
2. Memories
3. The Question
4. The Final Battle
5. Above
6. A World in Flames
7. Just Another
8. Stormchoirs
9. At the Fields of Megiddo
10. The Warrior Poet

ANDRZEJ CITOWICZ Releases New “My Revenge” EP on His 50th Birthday alongside ‘Time Is a Thief” Lyric Video

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 10, 2026
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Birthday EP Marks Milestone of Survival, Creation, and Refusing to Let Pain Write the Ending
“Time Is a Thief” Lyric Video Premieres Alongside Full EP Release on February 10th, 2026
Melodic Hard Rock Statement from Living Room Rockstar Who Never Stopped Believing

Today, on his 50th birthday, Andrzej Citowicz‘s CITOVITZ AND FIREFLIES OF FEBRUARY releases “My Revenge,” a five-song EP that maps fifty years of refusing to disappear. Citovitz and The Fireflies of February—the project comprising Citowicz, his wife and lyricist Shereen Shoukry Citowicz, and longtime collaborator bassist Patryk Szymański—premiere the complete EP alongside a lyric video for “Time Is a Thief,” a song about survival when survival felt impossible.

“My Revenge” arrives not as celebration but as statement: proof of existence after everything that said existence shouldn’t continue.

“My Revenge” EP is available now on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, and all major streaming platforms.

The lyric video for “Time Is a Thief” premieres simultaneously on YouTube:

FIFTY YEARS: AGAINST ALL ODDS

February 10th, 2026 marks Andrzej Citowicz’s 50th birthday—a milestone that once felt unreachable.
“Some years, fifty felt impossible,” Citowicz reflects. “When grief sat heavier than breath. When loss carved holes I didn’t know how to fill. When the world said stop and my heart barely whispered keep going. But here I am. Fifty years of refusing to disappear.”

The journey to this moment has been marked by profound loss—the death of his son Jonasz, documented in his deeply personal album “Living Room Rockstar Part 2″—and the sustained survival that followed. “My Revenge” transforms that survival into sound.

“Revenge isn’t about anger or bitterness,” he explains. “My revenge is existence after everything that said I shouldn’t exist anymore. It’s breathing when breathing felt impossible. It’s creating after everything tried to silence me. It’s still standing with a guitar in my hands after fifty years of being told this was impossible.”

The EP title carries layers of meaning beyond defiance.
“Fifty isn’t what it was for our parents’ generation,” Citowicz observes. “Our 50 is different. Still unfinished. Still learning. Still proving something. These five songs are rehearsals for whatever comes next—not endings, but preparation. Fifty doesn’t mean done. It means experienced enough to know what matters. Scarred enough to understand survival. Humble enough to keep learning.”

THE FIREFLIES OF FEBRUARY: LIGHT IN THE DARKEST SEASON

The project name—Citovitz and The Fireflies of February—carries its own significance, drawn from the only fireflies that shine during dark winter months.
“Fireflies of February are the rare lights that appear when everything else has gone cold,” Citowicz explains. “That’s what we are: me, my wife Shereen who writes the words I can’t say, and brothers like Patryk Szymański who became family through music. We’re the lights that refused to go out in the darkest season.”

This collective survival—personal, creative, collaborative—forms the foundation of “My Revenge.”
“Marriage, brotherhood, music—these are what kept me breathing when nothing else could,” he states. “Shereen held me through the worst of it. Patryk stood beside me when I couldn’t stand alone. The guitar gave me a language when words failed. This EP is all of that woven together—survival as collaboration, creation as revenge against everything that tried to destroy us.”

“TIME IS A THIEF”: EVERY WORD MEANS A LIFE

The lyric video for “Time Is a Thief” premieres alongside the full EP, offering visual accompaniment to one of the project’s most personal tracks.
“Every word in this song means the world to me,” Citowicz states quietly. “More than that—it means my life. My fight. My dreams. My hope. Being broken and getting up every single day. When people watch this lyric video, they’re not just reading words—they’re reading fifty years of survival translated into language.”

The song confronts mortality, loss, and the passage of time with unflinching honesty while maintaining hope that creation can transcend what time steals.
“Time takes everything eventually,” he reflects. “But music—what we create—that stays. That’s the only revenge against time that works. You can’t stop it from stealing. But you can make something that outlasts the theft.”

MARRIAGE AS SURVIVAL: SHEREEN’S VOICE IN THE DARKNESS

Throughout “My Revenge,” Shereen Shoukry Citowicz’s lyrics provide the emotional core—words that map not just her husband’s journey, but her own fifty-three years of being overlooked, unappreciated, and surviving anyway.
“Without my wife, I literally would not have made it to fifty,” Citowicz states with absolute certainty. “She held me when I was breaking. She wrote words I couldn’t find. She believed in this music when belief seemed impossible. Every song on this EP exists because she kept me alive long enough to create it.”

The collaboration between husband and wife—his melodies, her words—creates something neither could achieve alone.
“Shereen sees what I feel before I can name it,” he explains. “She writes the truth I’m trying to play. After all these years together, we’ve learned to speak the same language through music. Her lyrics on this EP are some of the most powerful she’s ever written. They carry weight because they’re earned through actual survival.”

Their marriage—seventeen years and counting—provides the foundation for creation that transforms pain into art.
“Jon Bon Jovi taught me you can be devoted to one person and still create wild, passionate music,” Citowicz notes. “You don’t have to choose between commitment and creativity. Shereen is proof of that. She’s my partner in life and in music. My revenge against loneliness is still being married to someone who knows my darkness and stays anyway.”

PATRYK SZYMAŃSKI: A DECADE OF BROTHERHOOD

Bassist Patryk Szymański’s presence throughout “My Revenge” represents more than musical collaboration—it embodies over a decade of genuine brotherhood forged through shared survival.
“Patryk makes my songs complete,” Citowicz states. “Not just musically—though his bass work is phenomenal—but humanly. He’s been there through the moments when music was the only thing keeping me alive. Through the loss of Jonasz. Through grief that had no words. He stayed when staying was hard. That’s brotherhood.”

The musical chemistry between Citowicz and Szymański reflects years of playing, creating, and surviving together.
“We’ve shared more than stages and studios,” Citowicz reflects. “We’ve shared grief, joy, silence, sound—everything that makes up a life in music. You can hear that connection in every track. You can’t fake the kind of chemistry that comes from genuine brotherhood. Patryk understands what I’m trying to say before I say it. That’s what a decade of friendship becomes.”

Szymański’s bass lines throughout “My Revenge” provide the foundation that grounds Citowicz’s guitar work while allowing it to soar—a perfect metaphor for how brotherhood supports individual expression.

MUSICAL PHILOSOPHY: BON JOVI, DEF LEPPARD, AND THE CRAFT OF SURVIVAL

Musically, “My Revenge” honors the classic rock traditions that shaped Citowicz while embracing modern production techniques—creating melodic hard rock that feels timeless but sounds current.
“I grew up with Bon Jovi and Def Leppard posters covering my walls in Wałbrzych, Poland,” Citowicz recalls. “Those bands taught me about melodic craft, about hooks that stay with you, about guitar-driven rock that still serves the song. But they also taught me something deeper—Jon Bon Jovi showed me you can survive anything if you stay true to yourself. You can honor commitment while creating passionate music. That philosophy runs through everything I make.”
The production balances raw emotion with polished execution—never sacrificing feeling for technical perfection, never abandoning craft for pure confession.

“Desmond Child and Jon Bon Jovi taught me about hooks—those moments that grab you and don’t let go,” he notes. “But they also taught me that commercial appeal and emotional honesty aren’t opposites. You can write a song people want to sing along to that still means something real. That’s what I’m always chasing—music that connects immediately but rewards deeper listening.”

The result is an EP that bridges generations: appealing to listeners raised on 80s rock anthems while sounding vital and contemporary.
“I wanted these songs to feel timeless but sound today,” Citowicz explains. “The melodic sensibility, the song structure, the way guitars and bass work together—that’s pure 80s hard rock influence. But the production, the sonic clarity, the way everything sits in the mix—that’s using everything we can do now. It’s respecting where I came from while living in the present. Just like turning fifty—honoring the past while refusing to be finished.”

THE LIVING ROOM ROCKSTAR AT FIFTY

Throughout his career, Citowicz has embraced the identity of “living room rockstar”—someone who never achieved mainstream success but never stopped believing music matters.
“I never became the rockstar on those posters in my teenage bedroom,” he acknowledges. “I never played stadiums or signed major deals. But I’m still here. Still writing. Still recording. Still finding people who connect with what I’m trying to say. After fifty years, I’m still standing with a guitar in my hands.”

This persistence—creation without guarantee of recognition—forms its own kind of revenge against a world that measures worth by commercial success.
“My revenge isn’t about proving them wrong,” he clarifies. “It’s about proving that creation itself matters more than recognition. That making music because you have to is more real than making music because it sells. I’m a living room rockstar because that’s where the truth lives—not on stages, but in small rooms where you play because stopping would mean death.”
The EP’s five tracks collectively represent this philosophy: songs created not for charts or fame, but for survival and connection.

TRACK-BY-TRACK: FIVE SONGS, FIFTY YEARS

While “You’re Not My Friend—You’re My Brother, My Friend” and “Time Is a Thief” serve as the EP’s emotional anchors, each of the five tracks carries its own weight and purpose.
“Every song has its own story, its own reason for existing,” Citowicz notes. “But they all connect around this idea of revenge as creation—of refusing to let pain, loss, or being overlooked have the final word. Of still standing with a guitar after everything that tried to knock you down.”

The collective statement is clear: survival itself is creative act, and creation itself is revenge against everything that tries to silence you.
“These five songs are my line in the sand,” he states. “They say: I made it here. I survived everything that tried to stop me. And I’m not finished—I’m just getting started. Fifty isn’t an ending. It’s preparation for whatever comes next.”

FROM “MY STORY” TO “MY REVENGE”: A CREATIVE PROGRESSION

“My Revenge” arrives less than six weeks after Citowicz’s surprise album “My Story,” released January 1st, 2026, which featured lyrics entirely written by Shereen chronicling her fifty-three years of survival.
The rapid progression from one project to the next reflects creative urgency born from survival.

“‘My Story’ was Shereen’s voice—her fifty-three years, her truth, her refusal to stay silent after being overlooked for so long,” Citowicz explains. “‘My Revenge’ is mine. But they’re connected. Both are about refusing to let pain write the ending. Both prove that even when life tries to destroy you, you can still create. Both say: we’re still here, still making music, still refusing to disappear.”

The thematic and sonic continuity between projects demonstrates that survival isn’t singular achievement but ongoing practice.
“You don’t survive once and finish,” he reflects. “You survive every day. You create every day. You choose to keep going every day. ‘My Story’ and ‘My Revenge’ are both part of that daily choice—the choice to make something from what tried to break us.”

A BIRTHDAY THAT MEANS SOMETHING

For Citowicz, releasing “My Revenge” on his 50th birthday transforms what could be arbitrary date into meaningful marker.
“I know sometimes a birthday is just a date on a calendar,” he acknowledges. “But hopefully not this time. Hopefully this one means something. Fifty years survived. New music released. Still standing. Still married to someone who tolerates my hair and my dreams with equal patience. That feels like more than just a date. That feels like winning.”

The decision to premiere the EP on his birthday wasn’t strategic marketing but personal necessity.
“This EP had to come out on my fiftieth birthday,” he states simply. “These songs are proof I made it here. They’re the evidence that I survived everything that tried to stop me from reaching this day. Releasing them on any other date would miss the point—they are my birthday, more than cake or candles or celebration. They’re what fifty years of survival sounds like when you turn it into music.”

THE LYRIC VIDEO: MAKING WORDS VISIBLE

The premiere of the “Time Is a Thief” lyric video alongside the full EP release serves specific purpose: making Shereen’s words visible, readable, present.
“I wanted people to see the lyrics as they listen,” Citowicz explains. “These words matter. They deserve to be read, considered, felt. This isn’t background music. This is someone’s life—my life, Shereen’s life—translated into language that might help someone else survive theirs.”

The lyric video format emphasizes the collaboration at the heart of the project: his melodies, her words, their shared survival.
“Every word you’ll see in that video represents something real,” he states. “Every line earned through actual living, actual suffering, actual survival. When people watch it, they’re not just reading lyrics—they’re reading fifty years of refusing to let pain have the final word.”

LOOKING FORWARD: WHAT COMES AFTER REVENGE

While “My Revenge” serves as definitive statement about reaching fifty, Citowicz makes clear this isn’t conclusion but continuation.
“These five songs are rehearsals for whatever comes next,” he explains. “Fifty doesn’t mean finished. It means ready for the next chapter. Ready to keep creating. Ready to keep surviving. Ready to keep turning pain into something beautiful.”

The future remains unwritten—and that’s precisely the point.
“My revenge against time, against loss, against everything that tried to destroy me is simple,” Citowicz states. “I’m still here. Still creating. Still believing music matters. And I’m not stopping. That’s the best revenge I can imagine—refusing to be finished when the world expected me to disappear.”

CRITICAL RECEPTION AND INDUSTRY RECOGNITION

Recent recognition adds context to “My Revenge” release: Metal Pedia named both “Living Room Rockstar Part 1” and “Part 2” as Albums of the Year, while Citowicz’s YouTube channel recently surpassed 100,000 views—milestones that validate persistence without mainstream support.

“These recognitions mean something,” Citowicz acknowledges. “They say that music made in living rooms, released independently, created from survival rather than strategy—that can still matter. That can still reach people. That’s its own kind of revenge against an industry that said you need major labels and radio play to matter.”

But the real measure of success remains more personal.
“If these songs help even one person survive their own darkness,” he states, “if they remind someone that creation is possible after destruction, if they give hope to someone who lost it—then everything was worth it. That’s what music is for. Not charts or streams or recognition, but connection. Human to human. Survivor to survivor.”

AVAILABILITY AND PREMIERE DETAILS

“My Revenge” EP is available now on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, and all major streaming platforms.
The lyric video for “Time Is a Thief” premieres simultaneously on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmOpZ09ethk

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About Andrzej Citowicz:
Andrzej Citowicz is an acclaimed Polish guitarist and songwriter currently based in Cairo, Egypt. As a former recording artist for DownBoys Records, he has built a reputation for emotionally resonant songwriting and distinctive guitar work. His music combines classic rock influences with contemporary production, creating a sound that bridges generational and cultural gaps while maintaining artistic authenticity. His YouTube channel has garnered over 70,000 views from an international audience.

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/

℗© 2026 Citovitz and The Fireflies of February / Andrzej Citowicz

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