The Band Of Endless Noise is an experimental psychodelic post-punk act formed in 2001 in Opole by a group of students coming from Racibórz, Poland. Their music blends many genres, using various instruments and synths.
Their self-titled debut album, featuring Anna Nacher and Marek Styczyński, was released in 2001. Later works include Riders on the Bikes (2005), The Blue Nun (2011), and a 2024 EP titled Bandwagon Spectacular. Though relatively underground, they are known in Poland’s experimental music scene, being appreciated by people like the late John Peel (1939 – 2004), a host of the United Kingdom’s BBC Radio 1.

We had the pleasure of speaking with the group just before their performance at the Opole Picnic of Science – a truly memorable experience. If you are curious about their unique sound, we highly recommend checking out their official website, Facebook page, streaming catalog (via services like Spotify), and Bandcamp profile to explore their body of work.
We sincerely thank the University of Opole’s Institute of Literary Studies and its Director, Dr hab. Paweł Marcinkiewicz, Professor, for the invaluable assistance in organizing the interview and providing the space for its recording session.
(photos: The Band of Endless Noise, OPOlink.pl)