Sunday, February 1, 2009

The Moog

I will start with Hungary's biggest musical export since Franz Liszt. These twenty-something indie-rocker guys nearly have achieved what so far no other Hungarian band was able to: become a mainstream success.

They are the first rock band in the region to be signed to an American record label, MuSick Records, they are preparing for their 3rd American tour after a European one (and one in Japan still to go) and their two videos got airplay on MTVU (an MTV channel designed to aim American university students). Still, they're not 'there' yet.

The Moog consists of Tonyó (vocals, keyboard), Gergő (drums), Ádi (guitar), Csabi (bass) and Miguel (guitar) and they play 60s garage and 70s punk influenced, mellow indie rock.The Moog name is a tribute to a bar the group attended when they were 18 years of age. Moog Music allowed use of the name for the band on the condition that they precede it with "The". Tonyó also noted that "they gave us a synthetizer, so we use it now."

Their 2007 debut Sold for Tomorrow has its ups and downs, some indie pop clichés come around often. At times, The Moog finds its own special voice and thus gives great standout tracks, Your Sweet Neck, Everybody Wants, I Like You and Survive has to be mentioned here.

The second album, which is said to be finished since the summer of 2008 but is not out yet, is propably another step away from the thousand Libertines-copy band out on the market. The three samples from the new album available for listen on their Myspace vouch to a new, darker sound. Of course there are the tingling guitars, there is Joy Division, there is The Cure but there is something even more. Sure as hell I don't know shit about 'goth' music, but I guess this is it.

Now some about The Moog's Hungarian background. Indie rock in Hungary is not considered pop music, instead it is a subculture which is present exclusively in Budapest, the capital. During a 2008 interview when fans could ask questions directly to the band via IRC chat, it turned out that some fans thought that The Moog was an 'emo' band (instead of 'emo', 'emo-bashing' is widely popular in Hungary, so everyone wearing tight pants is considered 'emo'). The core of indie subculture is connected to music, fashion, and visual artist communities with a broading range of 'outsider' listeners thanks to MTV Hungary and Rádió Petőfi. Other Hungarian indie rock/pop artists include Amber Smith, EZ Basic and Jacked.

DOWNLOAD 'SOLD FOR TOMORROW (2007)'

Popmatters critics (Sold For Tomorrow)

I Like You video
Everybody Wants video

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