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Artist description
Hungarian dark metal with double female vocals |
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Music Style
dark metal with double female vocals |
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Musical Influences
death/doom/gothic metal, jazz and bands as Therion, Paradise Lost, Moonspell etc. |
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Similar Artists
Therion, The Gathering, Opeth, Lacuna Coil, Mandagora Scream, In The Woods... |
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Artist History
The band was founded by the two guitarists Tamás DezsĹ‘ and Ákos Huszár in 1996. They were inspired by such great bands as Paradise Lost, My Dying Bride, Moonspell and Exhumator. Robert Szili (drums), Lajos Domonkos (bass) and Zoltán Kiss (vocals) joined them and the band was ready to work. The easiest way to define our music is this: gothic doom with the influence of other arts (heavy, black, dark metal, folk etc.). The songs of Endless Endgame was composed by lots of Hungarian-languaged own tracks, two Paradise Lost-covers and the musical setting of the Hungarian folk theme "Én Istenem, adjál esĹ‘t" ("God, give us rain") with zithered harmonization.
The band gave concerts in 1997 and '98 in places like Mór, Enying, Bodajk and Székesfehérvár in Hungary. Then the band broke up because of the problems between the members in January, 1999. So, Tamás DezsĹ‘ was the only one who really wanted to continue and didn't stop here. After that, he found other members to carry on with under the same name: Endless Endgame. The group was able to work with full power again in summer, 2002. Our special feature is that we have double female vocals. |
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Group Members
Anett Horvath - vocals
Wanda Mikoleczki - vocals
Tamas Dezso - guitar
Gabor Kiralyvari - guitar
Peter Rusko - bass
Richard Jurinovics - drums |
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Instruments
two female vocalists, two guitarists, a bass-guitarist and a drummer |
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Albums
Ébredés (demo CD, 2003) |
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Location
Székesfehérvár, Fejér megye - Hungary |
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