Subject: Mando Diao and Clock Machine at Woodstock Poland 2017

Swedish rockers at Woodstock Festival Poland
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Mando Diao at the Main Stage 


The key to the band's lasting success is their versatility and creative approach to music. The Swedish rockers are masters of reinvention. Born and bread in the place they call the most boring and dangerous area in Sweden they cite the 1990s as the main influence on their music - there was lots of diversity in music, and they don't feel like they belong to a certain genre at all. Even though their music might sound nostalgic, sounding like a mash-up of well known pieces by The Beatles and The Kinks, their creativity and approach to music is entirely contemporary. 

Mando Diao are musical explorers. It becomes clear when listening to their albums - there are songs inspired by classic rock, numbers produced by hip-hop artists, and an album which tackles Swedish poetry. Their craftsmanship is undeniable, as is their passion for experimentation in the field music and arts. Famous for their energetic live shows, the band will be closing the first day of the festival on the Main Stage. 

Clock Machine takes the Second Stage 

There is new rock'n'roll in business - and its name is Clock Machine. The self-taught musicians have taken Polish music market by storm: they performed at the two major music festivals in the country: Woodstock Festival Poland and Orange Warsaw Festival. They also grabbed some of the most prestigious awards and continued their streak of musical success by releasing their second, this time entirely self-produced album LOVE. 

Their brand of melodic, sometimes dark music is already getting a lot of attention from the audiences and critics. The band skillfully combines rough guitar riffs with rhythmic beats. Clock Machine will be taking the Second Stage at Woodstock Festival. 

Woodstock Festival Poland will take place in Kosrtzyn nad Odrą(western Poland) in the beginning of August (3-5 August 2017). 

This massive and free music festival has been inspired by the ideas of peace, love, and friendship. This year the diverse line-up consists of punk legends The Exploited, hard metal Vikings Amon Amarth, experimental rule breakers Trivium, DJ collective The Bloody Beetroots, punk duo Slaves, the indie rockers Nothing But Thieves and many more. 

                               The festival, considered to be one of the largest open air events in Europe                                is organised by a charity The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity, which                                  is the largest NGO in Poland. 
                                    
Contact: 
Olga Zawada
olga.zawafa@wosp.org.pl 
+48 695-870- 029
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