Drunk Decisions - The Breslauers
- johnaalex
- May 30, 2025
- 2 min read

Drunk Decisions-The Breslauers
Released 10th February 2025, available on digital platforms. Download it here.
Reviewed by Terry Mead. 28/05/2025.
Drunk Decisions is a self-penned single from the Polish quartet band The Breslauers who reside in Wroclaw. They acclaim their influences on rockabilly/surf rock/jazz and punk which flows through in these forthcoming tracks.
Members of the Band:
Vocal: Karrissa Hultgren
Upright Bass / Bass : Ali Bozkurt
Drums: Chaitanya Gosavi
Guitar: Mateusz Kowalczyk
Track by track Review:
Drunk Decisions- The slap mellows us into to this track all about getting a tattoo whilst being drunk not the best decision as we all know. The song speeds up to a full-blown piece bringing in all the band ending as it started with the mellow bass.
To Summarise another little ditty from this Polish quartet with tempo changes and a theme that is so familiar in life. Karrissa gives us another gritty performance with some tight work from the band worth a listen folks.
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Track List:
1.Drunk Decisions
Band Bio:
From the alley of neon signs, in the hearth of Wroclaw, The Breslauers brings you back with a rockabilly sound! With their pin-upped hair, vintage threads, and a sound straight out of the '50s, this quartet brings the raw energy and rebellious spirit of rock 'n' roll to the modern age.
At the forefront is Karissa, a charismatic frontman whose harsh vocals and fiery kazoo licks command attention from the first note. Her bandmate, Ali, lays down the thunderous rhythm on the upright bass, driving the music forward with relentless groove. And keeping the beat is Chaitanya, "The Animal", whose lightning-fast drumming and infectious energy set the stage ablaze with every performance. At last Mateusz, with his guitar and overweighted amp, will strike right into the face with his 12-bar blues.
The Breslauers' music is a high-octane fusion of rockabilly, surf rock, jazz, and punk embedded into original compositions, infused with a modern edge that keeps audiences on their feet. From the twangy guitar riff of "Blue Suede Shoes" to the mellow reverbs of "Big Time," their repertoire pays homage to the legends of the past while blazing a trail of their own.
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