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Sublunary Tragedies [ CD / Album Digipak (Limited Edition) ]

Sublunary Tragedies

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Format: CD / Album Digipak (Limited Edition)

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  • Released Date: 01 Mar 2024

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

If "Sublunary Tragedies" were a cocktail, it would be a delightful mix of chaos and harmony, with a dash of existential dread. THY CATAFALQUE, the Hungarian outfit led by multi-instrumentalist Tamás Kátai, conjures up a sonic landscape that is as beguiling as it is unsettling.

The album opens with "Kiscsikó (Irénke dala)", a haunting track that sets the tone for what's to come. Kátai's ethereal vocals float over a swirl of electronic elements and folk influences, creating a soundscape that is both dreamlike and disorienting.

Tracks like "Mars utca" and "Szélvész" showcase THY CATAFALQUE's ability to seamlessly blend different genres, from black metal to ambient to traditional Hungarian folk music. The result is a rich tapestry of sound that is as complex as it is captivating.

But it's not all doom and gloom on "Sublunary Tragedies". Tracks like "Malmok járnak" and "Fehérvasárnap" inject a sense of whimsy and playfulness into the mix, offering a welcome respite from the album's more introspective moments.

Overall, "Sublunary Tragedies" is a mesmerising journey through the twisted corridors of Kátai's mind. It's an album that demands multiple listens to fully appreciate its intricacies, but the effort is well worth it. THY CATAFALQUE has once again proven themselves to be masters of their craft, creating an album that is as ambitious as it is rewarding.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Erdgeist
2. Ashesdance
3. Triumph Lightless
4. Come Lateautumn Rains
5. Via Millennia
6. Rota Mundi
7. Static Continuance

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About the artist

Thy Catafalque

Hailing from Hungary, THY CATAFALQUE is the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist Tamás Kátai. Blending elements of metal, folk, and electronic music, Kátai creates a truly unique sonic landscape that defies genre categorization. His ethereal vocals and intricate compositions have garnered a cult following among fans of experimental music. With influences ranging from black metal to Hungarian folklore, THY CATAFALQUE's music is a kaleidoscope of sounds that keeps listeners on their toes. Kátai's ability to seamlessly blend disparate elements into a cohesive whole is a testament to his musical prowess. Whether you're a die-hard metalhead or a casual listener looking for something new and exciting, THY CATAFALQUE has something for everyone. With each release, Kátai pushes the boundaries of what is possible in music, creating a truly immersive listening experience that is unlike anything else out there. So, if you're tired of the same old music and want to experience something fresh and exciting, look no further than THY CATAFALQUE. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.

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