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1 History  



1.1  1980s  





1.2  1990s  





1.3  2000s  





1.4  2010s  







2 Notable Hungarian metal bands and artists  





3 See also  





4 References  














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Hungarian metal is the heavy metal music scene of Hungary. One of the most popular and well-known band is Attila Csihar's Tormentor. Other bands include Sear Bliss, Thy Catafalque, Ektomorf, FreshFabrik, Blind Myself, The Idoru and Subscribe.

History[edit]

1980s[edit]

Tormentor, formed in 1985, recorded their first album entitled "Anno Domini" in 1988, which was not released until the end of communism. The album reached Norway through the tape-trading community. Following the suicide of Per Ohlin, Mayhem invited Attila Csihar from Tormentor to join the band; he was to perform the vocals on "De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas".[1] Tormentor split up in 1991 but later reformed, releasing their only studio album so far Recipe Ferrum! 777. The band were on hold for a long time before reuniting in 2018, releasing a number of live albums. The first government approved Heavy Metal album in Hungary was 1986's Totalis Metal by the band Pokolgép.


1990s[edit]

Attila Csihar performing with Mayhem
FreshFabrik performing live in Prague, 2001, supporting AC/DC and Rammstein

In 1993 the band FreshFabrik was founded by András Szabó and Levente Kovács. In 1997 the band was signed by Warner Music Group to release its second full-length studio album, "Nerve".

Ektomorf performing at Rock the Lake Festival in 2007

In 1993 one of the most successful Hungarian metal bands, Ektomorf, was formed. The Zoltán Farkas-led band from Mezőkovácsháza managed to get signed by PIAS Recordings and later by major label Nuclear Blast. Initially their albums, such as "Kalyi Jag" and "I Scream Up to the Sky", were heavily influenced by Sepultura; however, they later pioneered a unique sound combining thrash metal with Hungarian folk music.

In 1994 the band Blind Myself was formed, which became one of the first metalcore bands. Later they became one of the leading metal bands in Hungary.

In 1998 a band from Sopron named Dalriada conquered Hungary with their folk metal. Their album entitled "Kikelet" helped the band perform in major European music festivals.[2]

2000s[edit]

The 2000s saw the emergence of bands which combined metal music with other genres such as post-hardcore, nu metal.

In 2003 a supergroup was formed named The Idoru by ex-members of Newborn, Blind Myself, and Dawncore. They managed to release several records including their second full-length studio album Monologue which brought them success outside Hungary. They toured with the American MisfitsinEurope in 2007 and with IgniteinJapan in 2008.

2010s[edit]

In 2012 the band Shell Beach released their second full-length Dávid Schram-produced studio album entitled This Is Desolation which helped them sign a contract with Redfield Digital Records.

Notable Hungarian metal bands and artists[edit]

  • AWS
  • Blind Myself
  • Burial Chamber Trio
  • C.A.F.B.
  • CPg
  • Csihar, Attila
  • Dalriada
  • Ektomorf
  • FreshFabrik
  • Idoru, The
  • Jogos Önvédelem
  • Lazarvs
  • Leander Kills
  • Leander Rising
  • Moby Dick
  • Newborn
  • P. Mobil
  • Pokolgép
  • Schram, Dávid (recording producer)
  • Sear Bliss
  • Shell Beach
  • Superbutt
  • Thy Catafalque
  • Tormentor
  • Without Face
  • Wisdom
  • See also[edit]

    Hungarian rock

    References[edit]

    1. ^ ""Emberen túli" (Csihar Attila - Mayhem)". Magyar Narancs's Official Website. 17 May 2007. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 28 February 2013.
  • ^ "Hírek" [News]. Dalriada official website (in Hungarian). 26 September 2012. Archived from the original on 27 January 2012. Retrieved 8 February 2012.

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