The Mighty Fishers
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Origin | Budapest, Hungary |
Genres | rocksteady, reggae, ska, Lovers rock |
Years active | 2011–present |
Members | Anna Szélinger Ákos "Doki" György Tamás Vági Andor "Táltos" Schober Péter "Reti" Ádám Ede Horváth Lipi Brown |
Website | http://www.themightyfishers.com/ |
The Mighty Fishers is a Hungarian band formed in Budapest, in 2011 and is playing traditional rocksteady, early reggae and lovers rock as the one and only band in the country. The authentic style is guaranteed by the seven members playing the drum, bass, guitars, organ, two lead vocals and three more backing vocals.
First EP (’High Four’) was released in September 2011 and it’s also available online on Liquidator Music (ES)[1], SoundCloud[2] and many other songs on their YouTube channel[3]. One of the songs is on Mad Butcher Records compilation Skannibal Party vol. 11<re>http://www.madbutcher.net/index.php?id=44&backPID=37&tt_news=806</ref> as well.
The band had several concerts all over Europe (e.g. in Budapest, Sárvár, Délegyháza /HU/, Bratislava /SK/, Wien and Großwarasdorf /A/, Schwäbisch Gmünd /DE/, Baden, Lucerne /CH/, Strasbourg /FR/, Koksijde /BE/, Sibenik, Lepoglava /HR/).
The Mighty Fishers was also invited to the famous Sziget Festival (HU), the Skaville Festival (HR) and to Rototom Sunsplash Festival. Magazines in Belgium, Hungary, France, and Germany have already written EP and band reviews and interviews as well.
The interview of Rockingsteady E-zine can be found here: http://www.rockingsteady.de/deu/ezine/ezine_10_original.pdf
In June 2012 The Mighty Fishers released the second EP entitled ‘Where Are You?’ alongside with the first videoclip which is available on their Soundcloud and Youtube channel. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=csqzeasEPcs
Band members
- Anna Szélinger – vocals
- Ákos György aka Doki – vocals
- Tamás Vági - keyboards
- Andor Schober - guitar
- Péter Ádám - guitar
- Ede Horváth - bass
- Lipi Brown - drums
Discography
EPs
Year | Album | Tracks |
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2011 | High Four | 4 |
2012 | Where Are You? | 3 |
Studio albums
Year | Album | Tracks |
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2013 | Soul Gradene[4] | 15 |
See also
References
External links
- Official website
- The Mighty Fishers discography at Discogs