
Following the successful 2025 release of her fifth album, Polish one-woman project Ols returns with a dreamlike visual for the record’s closing track
The fifth album “Po?wiaty” from the Polish dark folk, atmospheric project is available via Pagan Records
Polish dark folk artist Ols has released a new video for “bez nas” (without us”). The track serves as the final chapter and emotional “echo” of her album “Po?wiaty”, which was released last May via Pagan Records.
“bez nas” is a dreamlike tale of drifting away, from love, from a former self, and from the sacred myths of childhood. The track explores a world where memories take on the texture of a dream, shifting and entangling until the past becomes a fable. It reflects on the indifference of the cosmos; while a personal “apocalypse” may occur, nature continues its cycles, oblivious to our loss.
Musically, the song highlights the evolution of the Ols sound. It begins with a dreamy, swaying verse centred on a melancholic piano, creating a sense of suspended animation. This stillness is eventually shattered by a heavy, guitar-driven chorus that draws inspiration from the crushing atmospheres of bands like Cult of Luna.
As the closing track on Po?wiaty, “bez nas” functions as a connective thread for the entire record. It weaves in musical quotations from earlier tracks and nods to the artists who shaped the imagination of Anna (the creative force behind Ols), leaving the listener in a space of quiet pain and lingering nostalgia.
Anna of Ols commented: “The world that once felt ‘ours’ no longer belongs to us, and someone we once loved becomes distant and unfamiliar. ‘bez nas’ works like an echo: it recalls and amplifies earlier themes without offering resolution. Instead of closure, it leaves space for melancholy and quiet pain, allowing the afterglow of this story to linger just above the surface.”
The album “Po?wiaty” is available in a jewelcase CD format with a 20-page booklet that includes lyrics and translations. Thematically, the album “Po?wiaty” delves into the formative period between childhood and adulthood, exploring themes of personal mythology, the transformative power of love and the inevitable pain of loss.
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