Polish Cairo-Based ANDRZEJ CITOWICZ announces new album “Never Ending Storms” premiering first single ‘I’d Die For Her, She Lives For Me’!

ANDRZEJ CITOWICZ – Polish Cairo-based guitarist and songwriter, former recording artist for Down Boys Records (record label belonging to Erik Turner and Jerry Dixon from Warrant band) and also ex-guitarist for T.A.C.E. Project – is back again, with 80s vibes new single “I’d Die For Her, She Lives For Me” (under the moniker CITOVITZ AND THE FIREFLIES OF FEBRUARY).

“This single is an announcement of the new album “Never Ending Storms” (the album will be released in mid-2023) – says Citowicz, “It will certainly be a continuation of the already chosen musical path. Maybe more organic playing, longer songs… Also the new Album will be without any embellishments nor polishing. A journey to the 80s but with a taste of grunge”-Citowicz continues “Without a plan, without knowing whether the song will appear in a finalized version in the new album. It appears that I just write a lot. A gift and a curse perhaps!”

Citowicz adds,
“New single finally is available worldwide on #AppleMusic , #AmazonMusic , #TikTok, #YouTubeMusic or #Tidal and of course many, many more. I humbly ask you to please share, like or even buy. I will be incredibly grateful for any support of my music.
P. S. Thank you TuneCore”

Teaser of the upcoming album “Never Ending Storms” on YouTube:

Music / Guitars/ Drums : Andrzej Citowicz
Keys & FX: Andrzej Citowicz
Bass: Patryk Szymański
Mixed & Engineered by Andrzej Citowicz

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Home: Parczew (Poland). Interests / Hobbies: music, musical journalism, oriental studies, anthropology, psychology, medicine, sociology. Favourite music genres: first of all the all genres of Metal, Hardcore and Progressive Rock as well as Gothic, Ambient, Classical Music, Ethnic Music, Sacred Music, Choral Music, Soundtracks, New Age Music, Folk Music i sometimes Jazz, Electro, Experimental or Alternative Music... He co-founded magazine & webzine Born To Die'zine as Gnom.
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