
KosmoX, the brand-new single from Belgian rock outfit BAÏKI, opens like a peaceful voyage through the stars. Floating atmospheres, planetary imagery, a sense of weightlessness… For a moment, you might think you’re embarking on a dreamy sci-fi adventure.
Then the guitars hit.
What follows is an explosive rock anthem powered by intense riffs, addictive rhythms, and a voice that commands attention with almost theatrical intensity. BAÏKI doesn’t do background music. They create songs that challenge, provoke and force us to look at the world around us.
At the heart of KosmoX lies a simple yet unsettling question posed by the band:
“Are humans capable of living in peace without designating an enemy to hate?”
A question that feels increasingly relevant in a world fueled by division, fear and endless conflict. Through sharp lyrics and powerful imagery, BAÏKI reflects on humanity’s apparent inability to imagine coexistence without confrontation. And if history has taught us anything, it is that we always seem to need someone—or something—to blame.
The band’s darkly ironic answer?
“Perhaps one day, in order to stop tearing each other apart, humans will have to turn against extraterrestrials.”
That satirical premise extends into the accompanying music video, which depicts the brutal colonization of an imaginary planet. Presented with deceptive lightness and humor, the clip delivers its message through irony rather than moralizing. It’s fun, absurd, uncomfortable—and that’s exactly why it works. The laughter quickly catches in your throat.
For years, BAÏKI has carved its own path through socially conscious rock, crafting songs that function as modern tales about a cynical world. Their music carries traces of punk urgency and rebellious spirit, but always in service of storytelling. Every song feels like a fable for troubled times, exposing uncomfortable truths while leaving room for reflection.
With KosmoX, the band proves that rock music can still be useful. Not just entertaining. Not just loud. Useful. A vehicle for ideas, criticism and awareness.
When powerful art meets a powerful message, the result is a wake-up call. Press play:
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