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Rock music in Hungary

Hungarian rock has been a part of the popular music of Hungary since the early 1960s. The first major bands were Illés, Metró and Omega. At the time, rock was not approved of by the Hungarian Communist authorities. In the 1970s, the Communists cracked down on rock, and Illés was banned from recording. Some members of the other bands formed a supergroup called Locomotiv GT, while the band Omega became very popular in Germany.

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History edit

1960s edit

In 1968, the New Economic Mechanism was introduced, intending on revitalizing the Hungarian economy, while the band Illés won almost every prize at the prestigious Táncdalfesztivál. In the 70s, however, the Russians cracked down on subversives in Hungary, and rock was a major target. The band Illés was banned from performing and recording, while Metró and Omega left. Some of the members of these bands formed a supergroup, Locomotiv GT, that quickly became very famous. The remaining members of Omega, meanwhile, succeeded in achieving stardom in Germany, and remained very popular for a time.[1]

1970s edit

Rock bands in the late 1970s had to conform to the Record Company's demands and ensure that all songs passed the inspection of the Song Committee, who scoured all songs looking for ideological disobedience. LGT was the most prominent band of a classic rock style that was very popular, along with Illés, Bergendy and Zorán, while there were other bands like The Sweet and Middle of the Road who catered to the desires of the Song Committee, producing rock-based pop music without a hint of subversion. Meanwhile, the disco style of electronic music produced such performers as the officially sanctioned Neoton Familia, and Beatrice and Szűcs Judit, while the more critically acclaimed progressive rock scene produced bands like East, V73, Color and Panta Rhei.[1]also born of the Apostol [hu] band.

1980s edit

 
Tamás Somló of Lokomotiv GT

In the early 1980s, economic and cultural depression wracked Hungary, leading to a wave of disillusioned and alienated youth, rock’s main demographic, and the burgeoning worldwide field of punk rock, spoke to the most. Major bands from this era included Beatrice, who had moved from disco to punk and folk-influenced rock and were known for their splashy, uncensored and theatrical performances, P. Mobil, Bikini, Hobo Blues Band, a bluesy duo, A. E. Bizottság, Európa Kiadó, Sziámi and Edda Művek.[1]

The 1980s saw the Record Production Company broken up because Hungary's authorities realized that restricting rock was not effective in reducing its effect; they instead tried to water it down by encouraging young musicians to sing about the principles of Communism and obedience. The early part of the decade saw the arrival of punk and new wave music in full force, and the authorities quickly incorporated those styles as well. The first major prison sentences for rock-related subversion were given out, with the members of the punk band CPg sentenced to two years for political incitement.[1]

1990s edit

By the end of the decade and into the 1990s, internal problems made it impossible for the Hungarian government to counter the activities of rock and other musical groups. After the collapse of the Communist government, the Hungarian scene become more and more like the styles played in the rest of Europe.[1]

2000s edit

The 2000s see the emergence of new different genres, while the classic rock remained in the background. Several metal bands reached international success such as FreshFabrik, Blind Myself, Superbutt.

Subgenres edit

Alternative edit

 
Kispál és a Borz playing at the VOLT Festival

Hungarian alternative band Kispál és a Borz emerged in the early 1990s. They became famous for their lead singer's (András Lovasi) lyrics and unique style of singing.[2]

As the only Hungarian underground band Attila Grandpierre's Vágtázó Halottkémek (in English Galloping Coroners) reached measurable international recognition[3] with their fusion of tribal rhythms with hardcore punk rock.[4][citation needed]

In 1990 Pál Utcai Fiúk's first studio album was released titled Ha Jön Az Álom. Later the band became of the most well-known alternative rock band in Hungary. Their most widely known albums are A Bál (1991), A Nagy Rohanás (1992), Szerelemharc (1993), Szajhák és Partizánok (1994), Ha Jön Az Élet (2000), Közönséges (2004), and Legelő (2008).

In 1991 Kispál és a Borz's first studio album was released titled Naphoz Holddal. Later the band became the most successful alternative rock band in Hungary. Their most notable albums are Föld Kaland Ilyesmi, Ágy, Asztal, Tévé, Sika, Kasza, Léc, Ül, Bálnák Ki A Partra. The band became noted for their singer András Lovasi's unique style of lyrics.

In 1993 Quimby's first record was released titled A Sip of Story. Later the band became one of the leading bands of the Hungarian alternative scene. Their most famous albums are Jerrycan Dance (1995), Majom-tangó (1996), Diligramm (1997), Ékszerelmére (1999), Káosz Amigos (2002), Kilégzés (2005), Lármagyűjtögető (2009), Kicsi Ország (2010) and Instant Szeánsz (2011).

In 1992 Nulladik Változat released their first studio album with the eponymous title.[5]

In 1995 Sexepil reached international markets with their song Jerusalem which was aired on Music Television's alternative program.[6]

 
Quimby playing in Nyíregyháza

In 1996 Nulladik Változat released their second studio album titled Négy. The album contained the song Hajnal which brought success for the band in the Hungarian underground scene.[7] In 1997 C.A.F.B.'s second studio album, Zanza, was released by Premier Art Records. The album included the hit single Engedj Be.

In 1998 Land of Charon released their first full-length studio album titled Asztrálgép. The album included songs like Az Önmegváltó, Ishtar és Kthulu, Álmok Romjai and many more.[8]

In 1998 Heaven Street Seven's first studio album was released titled Hip-hop Mjúzik. Later the band released several other records both in Hungarian and in English but they became noted in Hungary as one of the leading bands of the Hungarian alternative music scene. Their most notable albums are Hol Van Az A Krézi Srác? (2000), Sajnálom (2000), White lies in HiFi (2000), Mozdulj! (2001), Éjszaka (2002), Ezután (2002), Dél-Amerika (2002), Csízbörger (2004), Ez A Szerelem (2004), Hangerő (2005), Tudom, hogy Szeretsz Titokban (2007), Mikor Utoljára Láttalak (2008), Szia (2009). The band's singer Krisztián Szűcs also appeared on Yonderboi's Splendid Isolation as a singer.

In 2000 Nulladik Változat's fifth studio album was released titled Murmuc.[9]

In 2000 Yonderboi released his first full-length studio album titled Shallow and Profound.[10] Later Yonderboi became one of the leading artist of the Hungarian electro scene releasing two more records, Splendid Isolation and Passive Control.

In the early 2000s more alternative bands emerged. The Idoru reached international success, signing a contract with Burning Seasons Records.[11][12]

In 2011 Nulladik Változat released their first album in the 2010s titled Dark,[13] two years later Darker.[14]

In September 2012 the Drum & Monkey Records released Ivan & The Parazol's first album titled Mama Don't You Recognize Ivan & The Parazol?.[15][16]

Indie-rock edit

Beginnings edit

 
The Puzzle, one of the early birds of the Hungarian indie generation

The early 2000s was the revival of the indie music scene all over the world which obviously affected Hungary as well. One of the earliest Hungarian band playing indie rock were The Puzzle from Kaposvár. They were the first band whose record, titled Dream Your Life, was released by an international label, PolyGram in 2000.

Successes edit

On 10 March 2006, Amber Smith's third studio album, RePRINT, was released by the German Kalinkaland Records.[17][18] The album included the song Hello Sun which brought the band international recognition.

On 10 April 2007, The Moog's first full-length studio album Sold for Tomorrow was released by the American label MuSick.[19][20] The song I Like You brought international success for the band.

On 18 February 2008, Amber Smith's fourth studio album was released titled Introspective. The album included songs like Introspective, Select All/Delete All, and Coded.[21]

On 21 July 2009, The Moog's second studio album was released titled Razzmatazz Orfeum.[22][23] The first single, You Raised A Vampire, was released in colored vinyl 7" with stunning artwork by Gris Grimly. The 7" also includes a B-side cover of the Bauhaus classic The Passion Of Lovers featuring Bauhaus/Love and Rockets bassist/vocalist David J, who became a fan of the band after seeing them perform in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California in 2008. The video for You Raised A Vampire was shot in the same gothic building where the first Underworld movie was made in Budapest, Hungary where.

The 2010s saw the emergence of new indie bands such as Carbovaris[24] and Bastiaan,[25] which is the side-project of The Moog singer Tamás Szabó.

Decline edit

The decline of the Hungarian indie started in the 2010s, although the most notable bands such as Amber Smith, The Moog and EZ Basic did not disband. From the 2010s two new bands, Carbovaris and Fran Palermo, started to take over the Hungarian indie scene, however, with moderate success. These bands did not attract such a big audience as Amber Smith or The Moog could in the mid 2000s. The decline can also be attributed to the fact that Imre Poniklo, singer-guitarist of Amber Smith, started several projects in the 2010s, such as The Poster Boy, SALT III., and Krapulax & Bellepomme. Therefore, one of the most important bands did not play at concerts which lower their popularity. In addition, the Indie rock genre also experienced a decline all over the world which obviously affected the Hungarian indie scene.

On 10 April 2012 The Moog released their third studio album titled Seasons in the Underground produced by Ken Scott[26][27][28] followed by US tour with bands like B-52s and David Lane.[29] The Moog concentrated on their US carrier with moderate success.

On 21 April 2012 Amber Smith released their fifth studio album titled Amber Smith.[30] Although Poniklo claimed that this record is one of the best ones among the previous releases, the band did not achieve those sorts of successes as with the previous records.

On 29 November 2013, Amber Smith released their EP titled Another Way including two new songs: Another Way and Merciful Sea.

Notable Hungarian rock bands and artists edit

Notable & recent Hungarian rock records edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Kispál és a Borz". Kispál és a Borz. 20 August 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  3. ^ "Eurock.com - Music from around the World: Features and Reviews". www.eurock.com. Retrieved 2015-05-26.
  4. ^ "Henry Rollins a VHK-ról, 2010.02.07 |". Retrieved 2015-05-26.
  5. ^ "Nulladik Változat - Nulladik Változat (1992)". Dalok. 20 February 2013.
  6. ^ "Sexepil - Jerusalem". Discogs. 20 February 2013.
  7. ^ "Nulladik Változat - Négy (1996)". Dalok. 2 January 2013.
  8. ^ "Land of Charon - Az Önmegváltó (1998)". Metal Archives. 2 January 2013.
  9. ^ "Nulladik Változat - Murmuc (2000)". Dalok. 2 January 2013.
  10. ^ "Yonderboi: Shallow and Profound". mole.de. 21 February 2000. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  11. ^ "The Idoru". Idoru. 20 August 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  12. ^ "Burning Seasons Records". Burning Seasons Records. 20 August 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  13. ^ "Nulladik Változat - Dark (2011)". Dalok. 10 January 2013.
  14. ^ "Nulladik Változat - Darker (2013)". Dalok. 12 January 2013.
  15. ^ . Drum & Monkey. 15 March 2013. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014.
  16. ^ "Ivan & The Parazol - Mama Don't You Recognize Ivan & The Parazol?". Discogs. 13 March 2013.
  17. ^ . Kalinkaland records. 25 March 2006. Archived from the original on 23 June 2005. Retrieved 26 March 2006.
  18. ^ "Amber smith - rePRINT". DISCOGS. 25 March 2006. Retrieved 26 March 2006.
  19. ^ Allmusic review
  20. ^ PopMatters review
  21. ^ EST review 2015-01-02 at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ "The Moog - Razzmatazz Orfeum". The Red Alert. 15 May 2009. Retrieved 22 May 2009.
  23. ^ . Indieball. 2 June 2009. Archived from the original on 27 February 2012. Retrieved 2 June 2009.
  24. ^ "Carbovaris Official Website". carbovaris.com. 2 April 2012.
  25. ^ "Baastian at Bandcamp". bandcamp.com. 2 April 2012.
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  30. ^ "Amber Smith: Amber smith". Recorder. 21 February 2012.

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Hungarian rock has been a part of the popular music of Hungary since the early 1960s The first major bands were Illes Metro and Omega At the time rock was not approved of by the Hungarian Communist authorities In the 1970s the Communists cracked down on rock and Illes was banned from recording Some members of the other bands formed a supergroup called Locomotiv GT while the band Omega became very popular in Germany Edda Contents 1 History 1 1 1960s 1 2 1970s 1 3 1980s 1 4 1990s 1 5 2000s 2 Subgenres 2 1 Alternative 2 2 Indie rock 2 2 1 Beginnings 2 2 2 Successes 2 2 3 Decline 3 Notable Hungarian rock bands and artists 4 Notable amp recent Hungarian rock records 5 ReferencesHistory edit1960s edit In 1968 the New Economic Mechanism was introduced intending on revitalizing the Hungarian economy while the band Illes won almost every prize at the prestigious Tancdalfesztival In the 70s however the Russians cracked down on subversives in Hungary and rock was a major target The band Illes was banned from performing and recording while Metro and Omega left Some of the members of these bands formed a supergroup Locomotiv GT that quickly became very famous The remaining members of Omega meanwhile succeeded in achieving stardom in Germany and remained very popular for a time 1 1970s edit Rock bands in the late 1970s had to conform to the Record Company s demands and ensure that all songs passed the inspection of the Song Committee who scoured all songs looking for ideological disobedience LGT was the most prominent band of a classic rock style that was very popular along with Illes Bergendy and Zoran while there were other bands like The Sweet and Middle of the Road who catered to the desires of the Song Committee producing rock based pop music without a hint of subversion Meanwhile the disco style of electronic music produced such performers as the officially sanctioned Neoton Familia and Beatrice and Szucs Judit while the more critically acclaimed progressive rock scene produced bands like East V73 Color and Panta Rhei 1 also born of the Apostol hu band 1980s edit nbsp Tamas Somlo of Lokomotiv GT In the early 1980s economic and cultural depression wracked Hungary leading to a wave of disillusioned and alienated youth rock s main demographic and the burgeoning worldwide field of punk rock spoke to the most Major bands from this era included Beatrice who had moved from disco to punk and folk influenced rock and were known for their splashy uncensored and theatrical performances P Mobil Bikini Hobo Blues Band a bluesy duo A E Bizottsag Europa Kiado Sziami and Edda Muvek 1 The 1980s saw the Record Production Company broken up because Hungary s authorities realized that restricting rock was not effective in reducing its effect they instead tried to water it down by encouraging young musicians to sing about the principles of Communism and obedience The early part of the decade saw the arrival of punk and new wave music in full force and the authorities quickly incorporated those styles as well The first major prison sentences for rock related subversion were given out with the members of the punk band CPg sentenced to two years for political incitement 1 1990s edit By the end of the decade and into the 1990s internal problems made it impossible for the Hungarian government to counter the activities of rock and other musical groups After the collapse of the Communist government the Hungarian scene become more and more like the styles played in the rest of Europe 1 2000s edit The 2000s see the emergence of new different genres while the classic rock remained in the background Several metal bands reached international success such as FreshFabrik Blind Myself Superbutt Subgenres editAlternative edit nbsp Kispal es a Borz playing at the VOLT Festival Hungarian alternative band Kispal es a Borz emerged in the early 1990s They became famous for their lead singer s Andras Lovasi lyrics and unique style of singing 2 As the only Hungarian underground band Attila Grandpierre s Vagtazo Halottkemek in English Galloping Coroners reached measurable international recognition 3 with their fusion of tribal rhythms with hardcore punk rock 4 citation needed In 1990 Pal Utcai Fiuk s first studio album was released titled Ha Jon Az Alom Later the band became of the most well known alternative rock band in Hungary Their most widely known albums are A Bal 1991 A Nagy Rohanas 1992 Szerelemharc 1993 Szajhak es Partizanok 1994 Ha Jon Az Elet 2000 Kozonseges 2004 and Legelo 2008 In 1991 Kispal es a Borz s first studio album was released titled Naphoz Holddal Later the band became the most successful alternative rock band in Hungary Their most notable albums are Fold Kaland Ilyesmi Agy Asztal Teve Sika Kasza Lec Ul Balnak Ki A Partra The band became noted for their singer Andras Lovasi s unique style of lyrics In 1993 Quimby s first record was released titled A Sip of Story Later the band became one of the leading bands of the Hungarian alternative scene Their most famous albums are Jerrycan Dance 1995 Majom tango 1996 Diligramm 1997 Ekszerelmere 1999 Kaosz Amigos 2002 Kilegzes 2005 Larmagyujtogeto 2009 Kicsi Orszag 2010 and Instant Szeansz 2011 In 1992 Nulladik Valtozat released their first studio album with the eponymous title 5 In 1995 Sexepil reached international markets with their song Jerusalem which was aired on Music Television s alternative program 6 nbsp Quimby playing in Nyiregyhaza In 1996 Nulladik Valtozat released their second studio album titled Negy The album contained the song Hajnal which brought success for the band in the Hungarian underground scene 7 In 1997 C A F B s second studio album Zanza was released by Premier Art Records The album included the hit single Engedj Be In 1998 Land of Charon released their first full length studio album titled Asztralgep The album included songs like Az Onmegvalto Ishtar es Kthulu Almok Romjai and many more 8 In 1998 Heaven Street Seven s first studio album was released titled Hip hop Mjuzik Later the band released several other records both in Hungarian and in English but they became noted in Hungary as one of the leading bands of the Hungarian alternative music scene Their most notable albums are Hol Van Az A Krezi Srac 2000 Sajnalom 2000 White lies in HiFi 2000 Mozdulj 2001 Ejszaka 2002 Ezutan 2002 Del Amerika 2002 Csizborger 2004 Ez A Szerelem 2004 Hangero 2005 Tudom hogy Szeretsz Titokban 2007 Mikor Utoljara Lattalak 2008 Szia 2009 The band s singer Krisztian Szucs also appeared on Yonderboi s Splendid Isolation as a singer In 2000 Nulladik Valtozat s fifth studio album was released titled Murmuc 9 In 2000 Yonderboi released his first full length studio album titled Shallow and Profound 10 Later Yonderboi became one of the leading artist of the Hungarian electro scene releasing two more records Splendid Isolation and Passive Control In the early 2000s more alternative bands emerged The Idoru reached international success signing a contract with Burning Seasons Records 11 12 In 2011 Nulladik Valtozat released their first album in the 2010s titled Dark 13 two years later Darker 14 In September 2012 the Drum amp Monkey Records released Ivan amp The Parazol s first album titled Mama Don t You Recognize Ivan amp The Parazol 15 16 Indie rock edit Main article Hungarian indie Beginnings edit nbsp The Puzzle one of the early birds of the Hungarian indie generation The early 2000s was the revival of the indie music scene all over the world which obviously affected Hungary as well One of the earliest Hungarian band playing indie rock were The Puzzle from Kaposvar They were the first band whose record titled Dream Your Life was released by an international label PolyGram in 2000 Successes edit On 10 March 2006 Amber Smith s third studio album RePRINT was released by the German Kalinkaland Records 17 18 The album included the song Hello Sun which brought the band international recognition On 10 April 2007 The Moog s first full length studio album Sold for Tomorrow was released by the American label MuSick 19 20 The song I Like You brought international success for the band On 18 February 2008 Amber Smith s fourth studio album was released titled Introspective The album included songs like Introspective Select All Delete All and Coded 21 On 21 July 2009 The Moog s second studio album was released titled Razzmatazz Orfeum 22 23 The first single You Raised A Vampire was released in colored vinyl 7 with stunning artwork by Gris Grimly The 7 also includes a B side cover of the Bauhaus classic The Passion Of Lovers featuring Bauhaus Love and Rockets bassist vocalist David J who became a fan of the band after seeing them perform in Hollywood Los Angeles California in 2008 The video for You Raised A Vampire was shot in the same gothic building where the first Underworld movie was made in Budapest Hungary where The 2010s saw the emergence of new indie bands such as Carbovaris 24 and Bastiaan 25 which is the side project of The Moog singer Tamas Szabo Decline edit The decline of the Hungarian indie started in the 2010s although the most notable bands such as Amber Smith The Moog and EZ Basic did not disband From the 2010s two new bands Carbovaris and Fran Palermo started to take over the Hungarian indie scene however with moderate success These bands did not attract such a big audience as Amber Smith or The Moog could in the mid 2000s The decline can also be attributed to the fact that Imre Poniklo singer guitarist of Amber Smith started several projects in the 2010s such as The Poster Boy SALT III and Krapulax amp Bellepomme Therefore one of the most important bands did not play at concerts which lower their popularity In addition the Indie rock genre also experienced a decline all over the world which obviously affected the Hungarian indie scene On 10 April 2012 The Moog released their third studio album titled Seasons in the Underground produced by Ken Scott 26 27 28 followed by US tour with bands like B 52s and David Lane 29 The Moog concentrated on their US carrier with moderate success On 21 April 2012 Amber Smith released their fifth studio album titled Amber Smith 30 Although Poniklo claimed that this record is one of the best ones among the previous releases the band did not achieve those sorts of successes as with the previous records On 29 November 2013 Amber Smith released their EP titled Another Way including two new songs Another Way and Merciful Sea Notable Hungarian rock bands and artists edit30Y Acs Oszkar A E Bizottsag Agaskodo Teliverek Akos Alvin es a mokusok Amber Smith Arnyak Aurora Balla Mate Bankrupt Barbaro Bastiaan Bathory Zoltan Bergendy Beatrice Bikini Bulls of prey C A F B Carbonfools The Carbovaris Computerchemist CPg Csillag Endre Daczi Zsolt Dawnstar Deak Bill Blues Band Demjen Ferenc Deposed King Depresszio Dinamit East ECHO Edda Muvek Europa Kiado EZ Basic Fahrenheit Flop Fonograf Fran Palermo FreshFabrik Fuck Off System Galloping Coroners Vagtazo Halottkemek Gemini General Egyuttes Hangmas Hard Hetkoznapi Csalodasok Hiperkarma Hobo Blues Band Holt Koltok Tarsasaga Heaven Street Seven Idoru The Illes Ivan amp The Parazol Jacked Kalapacs Karthago Kati Kovacs Kaukazus Karpatia Kispal es a Borz Kolin The Koral Kowalsky meg a Vega Kovary Zoltan Kukovecz Gabor Land of Charon Lokomotiv GT Lord Masfel Metro Memories Garden Middlemist Red Mighty Fishers The Moby Dick Nagy David Nagy Fero Norbert Kristof Omega Omen orias Ossian Ozone Mama Paksi Endre Perjes Peter P Mobil Piramis Pokolgep Poniklo Imre Quimby Republic Road Rudan Joe Schram David recording producer Sexepil Sex Action Silver Shine The Solaris Supersonic Szabo Tamas Szakacsi Gabor Szarvas Arpad Sziami Moog The Neoton Familia Panta Rhei Poniklo The Poster Boy Puzzle The Takacs Zoltan recording producer Tankcsapda Teglas Zoltan Trousers The Vangel Tibor Vikidal Gyula V Moto Rock Warpigs We Are Rockstars Yesterdays ZoranNotable amp recent Hungarian rock records edit10 000 Lepes Amber Smith Bummm Ejszakai Orszagut Heavy Medal Hello Heavy Introspective Locomotiv GT Locomotiv GT V Mindenki Mindig magasabbra Piramis 1 Razzmatazz Orfeum rePRINT Ringasd el magad Seasons in the Underground Sold for Tomorrow Sugar for the Soul Totalis Metal Zene Mindenki maskepp csinalja Your Scream Is MusicReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rock music groups from Hungary a b c d e Central Europe Review Rock Kispal es a Borz Kispal es a Borz 20 August 2012 Retrieved 20 August 2012 Eurock com Music from around the World Features and Reviews www eurock com Retrieved 2015 05 26 Henry Rollins a VHK rol 2010 02 07 Retrieved 2015 05 26 Nulladik Valtozat Nulladik Valtozat 1992 Dalok 20 February 2013 Sexepil Jerusalem Discogs 20 February 2013 Nulladik Valtozat Negy 1996 Dalok 2 January 2013 Land of Charon Az Onmegvalto 1998 Metal Archives 2 January 2013 Nulladik Valtozat Murmuc 2000 Dalok 2 January 2013 Yonderboi Shallow and Profound mole de 21 February 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