L. Stadt

L.Stadt received critical acclaim and was hailed the hope of Polish alternative music by major media in Poland.

Around the same time, the band was among the finalists of Gazeta Wyborcza's contest "Gra Muzyka",[5][6] and was hailed "the Polish White Stripes".

It changed after the band participated in a contest called OFF-scena, organized by Polish national radio station Trójka, newsmagazine Przekrój and portal Onet.pl.

Around the same time, the band's music was used in a play titled Yotam in Teatr Nowy in Łódź, and was released on a soundtrack for the film Aleja Gówniarzy, which had its premiere in April 2007.

In autumn 2010, L.Stadt was invited to the first edition of Filter Magazine's Culture Collide Festival in Los Angeles, where they shared stage with White Lies, among others.

Max Blau of Paste magazine wrote, "Polish vintage rockers mix in blues-rock with a hint of rockabilly.

[12][13] Two songs off the record, "UFO" (originally by Jim Sullivan)[12] and folk standard "Come Away Melinda" (written by Fred Hellerman and Frank Minoff),[14] charted on Lista Przebojów Programu Trzeciego in 2012.