In this exclusive interview, the band reflects on their creative origins, touring life, emotional storytelling, and what they hope to leave behind on the Danube’s iconic stage.

In this exclusive interview, the band reflects on their creative origins, touring life, emotional storytelling, and what they hope to leave behind on the Danube’s iconic stage.
Known for spontaneous, kinetic performances — like the time they improvised a wild encore for a dancing village crowd — the Spanish duo is now set to make their Hungarian debut at A38 Hajó on July 9.
Ahead of their much-anticipated show at A38 Hajó on July 16, Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys open up about the emotional landscapes of their music, the alchemy of collaboration, and the delicate dance between control and chaos.
Dutch dark rock shapeshifters DOOL return to A38 Hajó on April 24, bringing with them a decade-long journey marked by reinvention, lineup changes, and a relentless search for identity. Guitarist Nick Polak reflects on the band’s evolution—from Raven’s early solo songwriting to a more collaborative dynamic, from eclectic influences ranging from Bowie to Black Sabbath, to the shifting energy they experience on stage. Their latest album The Shape of Fluidity dives deep into themes of transformation, identity, and self-discovery—just as DOOL themselves continue to wander, grow, and defy genre.
Tíz éve, hogy a Petőfi TV kamerái beköltöztek Budapest az A38 Hajóra. Azóta számtalan koncert, interjú és élő műsor született a Duna hullámain ringatózó panoráma stúdióból és a koncerttermekből, ami nemcsak technikai kihívásokkal, hanem inspiráló miliővel is szolgál a szerkesztők és műsorvezetők számára. Takács-Koltay Anna és Kálomista László, az M2 Petőfi TV főszerkesztői meséltek arról, hogyan alakult ki ez a szoros együttműködés, milyen szakmai és érzelmi pillanatokat éltek át a fedélzeten, és arról is, milyen jövőt látnak a zenei televíziózás előtt.
Blending raw energy with meticulous craftsmanship, SFISTIKATED has carved out a sound that defies categorization. With their debut album Perpetual Motion, they’ve embraced a fragmented, genre-bending approach that mirrors the chaos and beauty of modern music-making.