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Kvelertak | Doing something new

With their newest album, Nattesferd - which they'll present to the Hungarian headbangers on June 23 -, Norwegian metal band Kvelertak found the unlikely meeting spot between black metal blast beats and the anthemic power of Van Halen and Judas Priest. Recorded with...

Therapy? | I’m a big fan of Béla Tarr and Mihály Víg

Therapy? is one of the most uncompromising, creative and individualistic bands of their generation and with their newest album, Disquiet, they’ve - again - extended this proud legacy. In support of their fourteenth studio album, the trio returns to Budapest, but...

Snavs | 2015 has been a big year for me

Snavs (meaning grit or dirt in Danish) is a half-hysterical hybrid of bass and instrumental hip hop with plenty of cheap, canned beats, remixes of remixes, skizo-rhythms and distorted synths. The promising Dutch DJ, producer and beat welder took his time and answered...

The Subways | Hungarian fans will go crazy for us

The Subways have been a force of nature in rock for a decade now. With a youthful exuberance in all that they do and universal tales of love, loss and breaking free, their new self-titled record may well just be the full realisation of all that they're capable of -...

Editors | A Cross Section of Every Single One of Us

Editors went from Interpol-esque post-punk act to a new wave/synth-pop band, heavily influenced by the 80s. Their newest album, In Dream, released this fall is full of haunting slow-burn epics, that build with Kubrick-ian intensity. But before their live performance...

Carpenter Brut | I wanted to listen to something that did not exist

At first glance, Carpenter Brut's influences are 80s TV shows, B-movies loaded with synthesizer music. Listening to his home made EPs, however, one would rather bet on a black metal background, a crush for Dario Argento and a force-fed religious education. This would...