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Róka Hasa Rádió
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Studio album by
Released12 May 2009[1]
RecordedMakó, Edinburgh
GenreAvant-garde metal
Post-black metal
Length1:08:12
LabelEpidemie Records
Soyuz Music
Thy Catafalque chronology
Tűnő Idő Tárlat
(2004)
Róka Hasa Rádió
(2009)
Rengeteg
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Subterra[2]

Róka Hasa Rádió is the fourth full-length album from Hungarian avant-garde metal group Thy Catafalque. It is a concept album about "the relationship between the ever evolving, solid and massive physical matter and the fragileness of humans and all living spirits, throughout distant childhood memories and scientific explanations of nature. Revolving, rotating movements of past and future, colours, sounds, long lost scents by a strange transmission from a timeless radio."[3] It features a mix of atmospheric instrumental music, Hungarian folk elements and traditional black metal, making it very experimental.[4]

Music videos were made for the songs "Köd utánam"[5] and "Molekuláris gépezetek".[6]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Szervetlen" (Inorganic)11:22
2."Molekuláris gépezetek" (Molecular Machineries)19:11
3."Köd utánam" (A Fog Following Me)5:31
4."Űrhajók Makón" (Spaceships in Makó)4:25
5."Piroshátú" (Red-Back)6:38
6."Esőlámpás" (A Lantern of Rain)4:18
7."Kabócák, bodobácsok" (Cicadae and Fire Bugs)6:30
8."Őszi varázslók" (The Wizards of Autumn)4:41
9."Fehér berek" (White Grove)5:34

Credits

Guest musicians

  • Attila Bakos - vocals (Woodland Choir, Taranis)
  • Ágnes Tóth - vocals (The Moon and The Nightspirit)
  • Balázs Hermann - bass guitar (Gire)
  • Zoltán Kónya - guitar (Gire)
  • Ádám Tóth - violin (Mocun)
  • Anita Bíró - violin
  • Andrea Derdák - cello
  • Sándor Deák - clarinet
  • Viktória Varga - narration

References

  1. ^ Thy Catafalque on bandcamp.com Retrieved June 30, 2018
  2. ^ "Thy Catafalque - Róka hasa rádió". Subterra. Satans Lieblingsmagazin (in Hungarian).
  3. ^ Interview with Tamás Kátai Archived 2012-02-25 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Reuter, Swen (22 July 2009). "Thy Catafalque - Róka hasa rádió". powermetal.de (in German). Weihrauch Medien Verlag.
  5. ^ Köd Utánam music video on YouTube
  6. ^ Molekuláris Gépezetek music video on YouTube