With the title “Afstralopithikos”, Laskarina Tzitzi presents her first full-length album, released some days ago — a sonic dive into human nature through the lens of modern Greek rock. Ten tracks that balance between realism and allegory, featuring socially conscious lyrics, electric outbursts, and artistic sensitivity.
The album was recorded at K-Rock Studio, with production and arrangement handled by Christoforos Krokidis. The sound pays tribute to classic Greek rock roots while simultaneously feeling modern, direct, and deeply personal.
The album’s themes touch on issues such as social alienation, dehumanization, inner conflict, and the need to return to the “primordial”, the authentic. “Afstralopithikos” isn’t just a metaphor — it’s a cry, a reminder of evolution (or the lack thereof) in the age of information overload and noise.
Laskarina Tzitzi, with sharp lyrics and a voice full of color, makes a bold entrance into the Greek music scene, leaving her own mark. “Afstralopithikos” is an album with character, political awareness, and musical cohesion — a statement that doesn’t go unnoticed.
