Originally, THY CATAFALQUE emerged as a black metal band founded by singer/keyboard player Tamás Kátai with the aid of guitarist/bassist János Juhász. Following their joined debut ‘Sublunary Tragedies’ (1999), the Hungarians evolved into quite different directions, but steadily gaining more followers in the process through the following albums, ‘Microcosmos’ (2001) and the self-released ‘Tűnő idő tárlat’ (2004).
THY CATAFALQUE is a metamorphic entity that’s constantly evolving, showcasing musical ingenuity that’s as limitless as it is daring. Meaning “The Great Plains,” ‘Alföld’ is grounded in the Avant Garde project’s heavy beginnings. While the record takes a cue from THY CATAFALQUE’s early days, mastermind Tamás Kátai’s modern progressive instincts shine through, elevating the record beyond the realm of metal as-you-know-it and once again creating a cutting-edge sound that’s far ahead of its time.
Sgůrr
Year: 2015
Genre: Avantgarde / Experimental / Black Metal / Prog Rock / New Age
Country: Hungary
Bitrate: Lossless WAV 44100 HZ
Line-Up: Tamás Kátai (Vocals, Strings, Electronics) - Zoltán Kónya (Additional Vocals) - Dimitris Papageorgiou (Violin) - Ágnes Sipos
(Soprano Vocals) - Viktória Varga (Narrator) - Balázs Hermann (Double Bass)
Track: 1. Zúgó
2. Alföldi Kozmosz
3. Oldódó Formák A Halál Titokzatos Birodalmában
4. A Hajnal Kék Kapuja
5. Élő Lény
6. Jura
7. Sgůrr Eilde Mňr
8. Keringő
9. Zúgó