Archie 666
Posts: 222 From: UK  |
16.06.2023 - 00:49Rating: 8
Early Therion vibes  What else? 
edit: I know. This: Pan.thy.monium - Khaooohs And Kon-Fus-Ion.
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AndyMetalFreak A Nice Guy
Posts: 3942 From: UK  |
16.06.2023 - 09:02Rating: 9
Well I expected this to be good but this is something special. I mean, what a truly magnificent musician Tamas really is, always keeping his style fresh, original and interesting, with plentiful of melodies and excellent songwriting, in which he superbly blends a wide variety of elements and influences
This has gone straight to the number one spot for this year for me, and will likely remain there throughout the rest of the year, unless something truly magnificent blows me away!
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nikarg
Posts: 6615 From: Greece  |
This is probably his most 'metal' album. In any case, the guy can do no wrong. It's very rare that a band can have such a consistently good discography, while also changing the sound (sometimes more, sometimes less) from album to album.
After first listen, "A Földdel Egyenlő" and "A Felkelő Hold Országa" are the tracks that stood out immediately.
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musclassia
Posts: 6270 From: UK  |
16.06.2023 - 11:33Rating: 8
Hmm, slightly unsure about this on first listen - there's definitely the Thy Catafalque charm there on quite a few of the songs, but while it's cool that his albums are unpredictable, I do find myself not liking his more extreme ones (this one and Meta) as much as the others. I'm not sure how much outright brutality plays to the project's strengths, but I'll give it more listens to see whether that perspective changes. Vadak still their best in my eyes
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Dark Forever Ruído Sonoro
Posts: 694 From: Portugal  |
16.06.2023 - 12:16Rating: 9
Well, I was not expecting such a heavy album after Vadak. But to be honest, that's on me, I should have learned by now to expect nothing but unpredictability from this guy. A Földdel Egyenlő is trully brilliant. Another great addition to the discography, marking 20 years in a row releasing outstanding albums.
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ChapuLviz Tropical Goat
Posts: 313 From: Costa Rica  |
16.06.2023 - 17:10Rating: 8
ChapuLvizTropical GoatPosts: 313 From: Costa Rica 
For me sounds like soft death metal, interesting but not so much
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Vellichor
Posts: 246 From: USA
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16.06.2023 - 17:26Rating: 8
Written by AndyMetalFreak on 16.06.2023 at 09:02
This has gone straight to the number one spot for this year for me, and will likely remain there throughout the rest of the year, unless something truly magnificent blows me away!
Oh man, that’s high praise! Now you’ve got me excited, gonna listen to this right after the new Saturnus
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Bjamm
Posts: 99 From: Iran  |
16.06.2023 - 17:30Rating: 8
A Földdel Egyenlő is just outstanding!! What a remarkable album!
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Metren Dreadrealm
Posts: 1283 From: Estonia  |
16.06.2023 - 17:59Rating: 9
MetrenDreadrealmPosts: 1283 From: Estonia 
Written by AndyMetalFreak on 16.06.2023 at 09:02
This has gone straight to the number one spot for this year for me, and will likely remain there throughout the rest of the year, unless something truly magnificent blows me away!
I have read and heard nothing but good things about Thy Catafalque, but for some dumb reason, I have never listened to them. Your comment about this being the no 1 album so far convinced me to check it out. I owe you a beer or twelve, because this is soooo good! Thank you!
Almost every single element, melody, riff, drum beat etc is charmingly simple, but the way it all just works together is flawless. I am beyond impressed by this album. I would not bet against it ending up very high on my end-of-the-year list or even it becoming my most listened to album of the entire year.
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terroriser
Posts: 89 From: UK  |
16.06.2023 - 18:39Rating: 10
Written by Archie 666 on 16.06.2023 at 00:49
Early Therion vibes What else? 
edit: I know. This: Pan.thy.monium - Khaooohs And Kon-Fus-Ion.
Really? I love pan.thy.monium. I need to listen to it
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Archie 666
Posts: 222 From: UK  |
16.06.2023 - 19:17Rating: 8
Give it a listen terroriser. Let me know what you think.
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SchrödingersCat
Posts: 77 From: Czech Republic  |
16.06.2023 - 19:34Rating: 8
Definitely more on the 'black' side of things rather than avantgarde.
Overall seems solid, but still prefer his more creative output like Naiv and Vadak.
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terroriser
Posts: 89 From: UK  |
16.06.2023 - 20:22Rating: 10
Written by Archie 666 on 16.06.2023 at 19:17
Give it a listen terroriser. Let me know what you think.
Hell yeah I love it. And I think you nailed it early Therion and Pan-Thy-Monium especially first track it sounds like straight continuation of Khaooohs
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AndyMetalFreak A Nice Guy
Posts: 3942 From: UK  |
16.06.2023 - 20:35Rating: 9
Written by Vellichor on 16.06.2023 at 17:26
Oh man, that’s high praise! Now you’ve got me excited, gonna listen to this right after the new Saturnus
I'm really digging this alot. I admit I've not listened to his whole discography yet, but from what I've gathered this is one of his heaviest releases and some of his best work and most consistent albums imo, but it doesn't seem to be as experimental as his earlier work, but the simplicity suits me fine, I admire the simple melodic approach tbh.
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AndyMetalFreak A Nice Guy
Posts: 3942 From: UK  |
16.06.2023 - 20:43Rating: 9
Written by Metren on 16.06.2023 at 17:59
I have read and heard nothing but good things about Thy Catafalque, but for some dumb reason, I have never listened to them. Your comment about this being the no 1 album so far convinced me to check it out. I owe you a beer or twelve, because this is soooo good! Thank you!
Almost every single element, melody, riff, drum beat etc is charmingly simple, but the way it all just works together is flawless. I am beyond impressed by this album. I would not bet against it ending up very high on my end-of-the-year list or even it becoming my most listened to album of the entire year.
I hate to admit it, but I've shamefully missed out on the vast majority of his work, I remember skimming through most of his albums and not really paying full attention, although some of his work really stood out. That is going to change from now on this is some amazing musicianship.
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24emd
Posts: 667 From: Australia  |
17.06.2023 - 07:02Rating: 7
24emdPosts: 667 From: Australia 
I guess the avantgarde black thing just isn't for me, because I didn't enjoy this one too much. I may revisit at some point if the hype keeps up  Glad others are enjoying it though.
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AndyMetalFreak A Nice Guy
Posts: 3942 From: UK  |
17.06.2023 - 07:39Rating: 9
Written by 24emd on 17.06.2023 at 07:02
I guess the avantgarde black thing just isn't for me, because I didn't enjoy this one too much. I may revisit at some point if the hype keeps up Glad others are enjoying it though.
Aventgarde is a weird genre, it's very hit and miss for me so I completely understand if this hasn't clicked with you. There's some albums in this genre that I can't stand, but this one seemed to click all the right buttons for me, which I have to say, is a rarity
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SchrödingersCat
Posts: 77 From: Czech Republic  |
17.06.2023 - 23:35Rating: 8
Written by 24emd on 17.06.2023 at 07:02
I guess the avantgarde black thing just isn't for me, because I didn't enjoy this one too much. I may revisit at some point if the hype keeps up Glad others are enjoying it though.
His previous releases Vadak and Naiv might be more to your liking. Also would check out Geometria.
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24emd
Posts: 667 From: Australia  |
18.06.2023 - 04:16Rating: 7
24emdPosts: 667 From: Australia 
Written by AndyMetalFreak on 17.06.2023 at 07:39
Written by 24emd on 17.06.2023 at 07:02
I guess the avantgarde black thing just isn't for me, because I didn't enjoy this one too much. I may revisit at some point if the hype keeps up Glad others are enjoying it though.
Aventgarde is a weird genre, it's very hit and miss for me so I completely understand if this hasn't clicked with you. There's some albums in this genre that I can't stand, but this one seemed to click all the right buttons for me, which I have to say, is a rarity 
Second runthrough, I definitely liked it a lot more. I'm still not too keen on the overall sound, but tracks 3-5 are pretty good, I just had to get past the first two which were pretty average imo. While the riffs feel a little bland at times, I do like the production and the flute is great.
It's always hard to decide which albums to give a second listen to, especially with so many coming out each week, but I certainly will give this one another shot in the coming future.
Written by SchrödingersCat on 17.06.2023 at 23:35
His previous releases Vadak and Naiv might be more to your liking. Also would check out Geometria.
Thanks for the recommendation, I will check it out
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Zyk
Posts: 111 From: USA  |
22.06.2023 - 02:21Rating: 9
ZykPosts: 111 From: USA 
A bit simpler and much heavier. He may have stripped down the sound but he can still write plenty of great stuff.
When Alföld was announced Tamás said, "This time I just wanted to do metal without any innovation or progression, focusing on songs and riffs rather than experimenting and breaking new grounds." I think he completely succeeded and he might have sold himself a little short because after the second song the album gets very imaginative and this approach can be seen as a different way to innovate and progress. The first couple of songs are good but they didn't really draw me in like I was hoping. Everything after that though is near flawless and just as interesting as any of his other works. There are excellent vocal performances from a lot of different voices and there are a variety of atmospheres during the album's runtime even if they are mostly atmospheres we're used to from him.
Highlights for me were: A Felkelő Hold Országa, Csillagot Görgető, Folyondár, and Alföld.
Special mention to A Felkelő Hold Országa for starting off with a better Immortal riff than anything on the actual Immortal album that just came out last month.
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Vellichor
Posts: 246 From: USA
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24.06.2023 - 19:33Rating: 8
What an awesome album this is. Been listening so much since it came out. Every piece just fits so well here, and the title track is one the most beautiful tracks he’s done.
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Maldone
Posts: 31 From: Serbia  |
25.06.2023 - 13:01Rating: 9
From Róka Hasa Rádió onwards every Thy Catafalque album is at least 9 for me. This might even be the weakest one, but still 9
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Liafev
Posts: 484 From: Germany  |
27.06.2023 - 13:56Rating: 8
For me this was a bit boring on first listen compared to the past 3 which I absolutely adored. It seems like the aggression came at the cost of the beauty and the originality. I would take previous Thy Catafalque over this one any day, but maybe my opinion will change when I listen to it without the expectations of it being as original and unique as his other albums.
Still an 8 though, this guy can't fail, but I don't see this album easily taking the avant-garde MS Award like several of his albums did.
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Vellichor
Posts: 246 From: USA
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30.06.2023 - 22:38Rating: 8
The riff from Testen Túl is stuck in my head. It reminds me exactly of something else but I can’t think of it
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metalbrat
Posts: 791 From: India
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20.09.2023 - 14:22Rating: 7
All tracks are good on its own way but if taken as a whole album, I missed the thrill which I have got from Vadak. May be because every track are different and experimented to get different vibes but couldn't enjoy it contbuosly as whole.
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