
Aggressive Polish metal meets ancient biblical liturgy. A heavy, spiritual collision of distorted riffs, dub rhythms, and soaring vocal harmonies.
This is music that feels like a heavy-duty spiritual excavation. It combines the raw, unbridled power of the Polish underground metal scene with a deep, liturgical reverence. You get the crushing weight of distorted guitars and driving drums, but it is frequently interrupted or layered with unexpected textures: dub-heavy basslines, acoustic folk interludes, and vocal harmonies that sound like they were pulled from a mountain village.
What truly sets them apart is the collective nature of the project. Because the members come from legendary Polish punk, metal, and rock bands, the sound is a restless hybrid. It never settles into a single groove, instead shifting from thrash-inspired aggression to meditative, chanting passages that feel like a modern take on ancient psalms. It is loud, unapologetic, and deeply earnest.
Start with the album '888' to hear their most polished realization of this 'heavy-spirit' sound. It perfectly captures the tension between their hardcore roots and their devotional focus, offering a sonic experience that is both physically demanding and emotionally uplifting.
2Tm2,3 (nicknamed Tymoteusz) is a Polish Christian music band founded in 1996 by members of Polish top heavy metal and alternative music bands: Acid Drinkers, Flapjack, Armia, Houk. The name comes from 2 Timothy 2:3. The band performs a range of styles from metal to punk to reggae to indie rock.
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