Marek Majka & Obłędni – Zanosi się na deszcz album art

Published April 20, 2025
Contributed by Andrzej Dobosz


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Zanosi się na deszcz (“It looks like rain”) is the latest album by Marek Majka & Obłędni.

The cover teeters on the edge of calm and unease. At first glance, it appears to be a serene landscape—golden fields, a solitary black umbrella, heavy clouds looming on the horizon. But is it really? The grasses resemble flames. The umbrella does not seem to shield but rather to warn. Its shape evokes a dark flower—ominous, almost hypnotic. Pause. Something is coming.

This is an image that does not offer easy answers—just like the music on this album. “Przewieszony przez horyzont” (“Suspended Over the Horizon”) and “Podręcznik historii” (“History Handbook”) explore themes of passing time and memories. “Noc zalotna” (“Flirtatious Night”) plays with mystery, while “Melodia” (“Melody”) captures fleeting moments. Each song contributes to a larger story—one that unfolds just before the storm.

The cover blends elements of realism with a slightly surreal atmosphere. The contrast between warm, golden fields and the looming storm clouds builds tension, while the soft texture and fluid shapes add a dreamlike quality.

A key visual component is typography. The chosen font—Bomboniere, designed by Michał Jarociński (Capitalics)—features a delicate, ornamental quality that reinforces the album’s nostalgic tone.

Zanosi się na deszcz is a collection of emotional narratives—ranging from deep reflection to admiration of life’s beauty. Recorded with the band Obłędni, the album is enriched by guest performances and choral arrangements, creating a multi-layered musical experience.

This cover does not impose a singular interpretation—it invites questions. Much like the music itself, it does not provide clear answers but instead allows the listener to find their own meanings within it.




Andrzej Dobosz. License: All Rights Reserved.


Andrzej Dobosz. License: All Rights Reserved.


Andrzej Dobosz. License: All Rights Reserved.


Andrzej Dobosz. License: All Rights Reserved.


Andrzej Dobosz. License: All Rights Reserved.

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