It's a nightmare to change your name on social media? Oh wow! Imagine what kind of a nightmare it is when all your work, all your music gets stolen by money hungry people parasyting on your art... And when it comes to records, the true Batushka shows. Batuska's "Panihida" is way better than Patriarkh's "Hospodi" Justice for Derph, justice for true Batushka!
Is it still 2019?? Nobody is comparing Hospodi and Panihida. It's been almost 6 years. Patriarkh have many releases since Hospodi, and a new album coming in a few weeks. Go touch a boob.
Justice for what or for whom? What are you even talking about? Both iterations of Batushka released new music without any restrictions, both got booked and played live, Bart's version barely played any "Liturgiya" stuff live and now had to rename. Also, "Panihida" is severely overrated by people like you who picked a side without context. Stop crying and move on.
@@NPC-ej4ql Justice for Krzysztof "Derph" Drabikowski. His music got stolen. You're the one who doesn't know the full story. Derph had to go through sh1t. Fake Batushka got signed to Napalm Records. Liturgiya was assigned to Faketushka's spotify account so they were literally making money out of him. Thank god the court showed no mercy for Bart. I picked a right side, I picked Batusha's side. Go to hell with PATRIARKH. Even tho they make new music under the new name they're still getting that attention because of Drabikowski
What a nothingburger interview. Why don't you ask the real questions like why did they get rid of live bassist? Why does the choir guy record the crowd with smartphone (during their performace lol)? Why does Bart say "Slava Ukraini" at the end of shows? Then interview Derph and ask him what was he up to in the past 5 years with no releases. Both bands are a joke now.
@@erzsiangyal1151 Artists have the freedom to express themselves however they want to, even if it’s unexpected. Saying "Slava Ukraini" might not fit the show’s theme -- I think it does tho, especially from a Polish band -- , but art isn’t just about audience expectations- it’s also about sharing beliefs. Not to mention that art has always been a platform for political and social expression. Even if it's unexpected.
It's way better to release a great record once in a five years rather than release something bad every month. That's what Patriarkh is doing. Now imagine Derph. Even tho he's the real owner and creative mind behind Batushka, the fake one was getting all the attention by the media. They got signed to Napalm Records, Litourgiya was under their spotify account. It gets quite discouraging when you know that no matter what you release, even tho it's better than anything created by your fake copy cover band, your music won't be so appreciated as the other one. So the best case scenario is to win a lawsuit, get your band back and then release some new music
Thank you very much for doing the interview and sharing it. During last days got lost in Wierszalin IV music and video
Why did they get rid of live bassist
It's a nightmare to change your name on social media?
Oh wow! Imagine what kind of a nightmare it is when all your work, all your music gets stolen by money hungry people parasyting on your art...
And when it comes to records, the true Batushka shows. Batuska's "Panihida" is way better than Patriarkh's "Hospodi"
Justice for Derph, justice for true Batushka!
disappointed to see that this interview happened
Is it still 2019?? Nobody is comparing Hospodi and Panihida. It's been almost 6 years. Patriarkh have many releases since Hospodi, and a new album coming in a few weeks. Go touch a boob.
Justice for what or for whom? What are you even talking about? Both iterations of Batushka released new music without any restrictions, both got booked and played live, Bart's version barely played any "Liturgiya" stuff live and now had to rename. Also, "Panihida" is severely overrated by people like you who picked a side without context. Stop crying and move on.
@@NPC-ej4ql Justice for Krzysztof "Derph" Drabikowski. His music got stolen. You're the one who doesn't know the full story.
Derph had to go through sh1t. Fake Batushka got signed to Napalm Records.
Liturgiya was assigned to Faketushka's spotify account so they were literally making money out of him. Thank god the court showed no mercy for Bart.
I picked a right side, I picked Batusha's side. Go to hell with PATRIARKH. Even tho they make new music under the new name they're still getting that attention because of Drabikowski
Gościu na dole to wygląda bardziej jak z Campfire chat Blizzarda niż z black metalowego zespołu.
What a nothingburger interview. Why don't you ask the real questions like why did they get rid of live bassist? Why does the choir guy record the crowd with smartphone (during their performace lol)? Why does Bart say "Slava Ukraini" at the end of shows? Then interview Derph and ask him what was he up to in the past 5 years with no releases. Both bands are a joke now.
why wouldn't he say "Slava Ukraini" at the end of the shows?
@@mate__varga Probably because it's totally out of context and not related to the show people paid for?
@@erzsiangyal1151 Artists have the freedom to express themselves however they want to, even if it’s unexpected. Saying "Slava Ukraini" might not fit the show’s theme -- I think it does tho, especially from a Polish band -- , but art isn’t just about audience expectations- it’s also about sharing beliefs. Not to mention that art has always been a platform for political and social expression. Even if it's unexpected.
It's way better to release a great record once in a five years rather than release something bad every month. That's what Patriarkh is doing.
Now imagine Derph. Even tho he's the real owner and creative mind behind Batushka, the fake one was getting all the attention by the media. They got signed to Napalm Records, Litourgiya was under their spotify account. It gets quite discouraging when you know that no matter what you release, even tho it's better than anything created by your fake copy cover band, your music won't be so appreciated as the other one. So the best case scenario is to win a lawsuit, get your band back and then release some new music