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Somewhere in the fabled back streets of Rome, five young men sharing a passion for creativity and music came together as if the stars had aligned, discovering their chemistry as artists and their shared love for the likes of Radiohead, Sigur Rós, Mercury Rev, Mogwai, Yeah Yeah Yeahs on the stages of the London's famous venues.
Open to explore and push this connection forward, Kruk embarked on their journey together as a band, entering the studio in March 2011, after an accurate selection of the material they had collected in the past few years.
The final product is their debut 'End It', a swirling, multi-layered opus that unfolds and unfurls new tendrils on every listen, a snapshot of beautiful ambient indie that leaves the listener cocooned in it's delicate refrains.
You can stream the album in its entirety online here: link