
Törzs "Menedék" 12"
TĂRZS, Hungaryâs premier instrumental post-rock band, return with the understated sonic beauty of âMenedĂškâ, their first new music in six years. Loosely translating as âRefugeâ, âMenedĂškâ sees the freshly bolstered trio in their element; finding shelter, comfort and joy in the act of creative collaboration whilst the storm of day to day life weathers ever on.
A steadfast and admirable mission statement centred on staying true to themselves in the moment, being open to growth and documenting this process as honestly as possible has led to TĂRZS building a reputation as one of Hungaryâs most exciting musical collectives. Three stunning albums of organic and perfectly composed contemplation, as well as the bandâs transcendental live shows alongside acts including contemporaries We Lost The Sea, Oh Hiroshima, Föllakzoid and more have placed TĂRZS at the forefront of a post-rock movement that prizes the shared experience of band and listener above all else.
The bandâs previous full-length release, 2019âs âTĂŒkorâ, was recorded live at Aggteleki CseppkĆbarlang, a UNESCO World Heritage protected cave system, 500 metres below the Aggteleki National Park. Embracing the caveâs utterly unique natural reverb almost as a fourth member led to âTĂŒkorâ receiving critical acclaim, with TĂRZS were subsequently nominated for the HEMI Music Awards 2022 and invited to perform at the likes of Moscow Music Week (2020), The Budapest Showcase Hub (2021) and 2024âs Changeover Festival in Belgrade, Serbia.
Whilst the intervening years have seen unprecedented change on a global scale, TĂRZS too found themselves in a state of flux. The band returned to the more traditional studio setting in 2023, working alongside long-time producer György Ligeti, in order to faithfully capture the intimate energy of songs meticulously crafted together in their small rehearsal space, a far cry from 2019âs subterranean setting. However, having spent countless hours writing, orchestrating and recording the pieces that have become âMenedĂškâ, the bandâs founding drummer Zsombor Lehoczky stepped away from the band and music as a whole. Where this might have been catastrophic for any other band, remaining members Soma BalĂĄzs and DĂĄniel Nyitray soon found a connection with TamĂĄs SzijĂĄrtĂł, who approached TĂRZSâ music with the same openness to creativity in the moment; not âperformingâ as such, but simply working together to produce breathtaking, musical escapism away from the daily humdrum.
The albumâs themes of shelter, refuge and support resound clearly on lead single âOtthonâ. Meaning âAt Homeâ in Hungarian, âOtthonâ serves as a de facto introduction to the record. The songâs lilting groove, soaring yet soft guitar palette and the bandâs signature delicate dynamism all combine to invite the listener to reflect; not steering one way or another yet inviting us to close our eyes and join the flow.
Elsewhere, the pounding, chiming âLevegĆvĂ©telâ proves TĂRZS are still staying true to their mission statement of documenting the inevitable process of change. Here the band embrace elements of post-rockâs harsher, heavier side with a cacophony of driving half-time drums and distorted, open-chord guitars yet still provide brief havens of space for themselves, the song and the listener alike to breathe before the euphoric swell rises anew.
Whilst TĂRZSâ previous full-length effort was a spectacular collision of the bandâs tight-knit existence and the (literal) echo chamber of the world outside, âMenedĂškâ is introspective, understated and refreshingly brave in its honesty. TĂRZS have opened the doors to their inner sanctum, their rehearsal space, their songwriting process, their friendship; inviting us to live in it with them, to revel in the moment together.
FOR FANS OF
Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Explosions In The Sky, This Will Destroy You, Caspian, MONO, Sigur RĂłs
TĂRZS, Hungaryâs premier instrumental post-rock band, return with the understated sonic beauty of âMenedĂškâ, their first new music in six years. Loosely translating as âRefugeâ, âMenedĂškâ sees the freshly bolstered trio in their element; finding shelter, comfort and joy in the act of creative collaboration whilst the storm of day to day life weathers ever on.
A steadfast and admirable mission statement centred on staying true to themselves in the moment, being open to growth and documenting this process as honestly as possible has led to TĂRZS building a reputation as one of Hungaryâs most exciting musical collectives. Three stunning albums of organic and perfectly composed contemplation, as well as the bandâs transcendental live shows alongside acts including contemporaries We Lost The Sea, Oh Hiroshima, Föllakzoid and more have placed TĂRZS at the forefront of a post-rock movement that prizes the shared experience of band and listener above all else.
The bandâs previous full-length release, 2019âs âTĂŒkorâ, was recorded live at Aggteleki CseppkĆbarlang, a UNESCO World Heritage protected cave system, 500 metres below the Aggteleki National Park. Embracing the caveâs utterly unique natural reverb almost as a fourth member led to âTĂŒkorâ receiving critical acclaim, with TĂRZS were subsequently nominated for the HEMI Music Awards 2022 and invited to perform at the likes of Moscow Music Week (2020), The Budapest Showcase Hub (2021) and 2024âs Changeover Festival in Belgrade, Serbia.
Whilst the intervening years have seen unprecedented change on a global scale, TĂRZS too found themselves in a state of flux. The band returned to the more traditional studio setting in 2023, working alongside long-time producer György Ligeti, in order to faithfully capture the intimate energy of songs meticulously crafted together in their small rehearsal space, a far cry from 2019âs subterranean setting. However, having spent countless hours writing, orchestrating and recording the pieces that have become âMenedĂškâ, the bandâs founding drummer Zsombor Lehoczky stepped away from the band and music as a whole. Where this might have been catastrophic for any other band, remaining members Soma BalĂĄzs and DĂĄniel Nyitray soon found a connection with TamĂĄs SzijĂĄrtĂł, who approached TĂRZSâ music with the same openness to creativity in the moment; not âperformingâ as such, but simply working together to produce breathtaking, musical escapism away from the daily humdrum.
The albumâs themes of shelter, refuge and support resound clearly on lead single âOtthonâ. Meaning âAt Homeâ in Hungarian, âOtthonâ serves as a de facto introduction to the record. The songâs lilting groove, soaring yet soft guitar palette and the bandâs signature delicate dynamism all combine to invite the listener to reflect; not steering one way or another yet inviting us to close our eyes and join the flow.
Elsewhere, the pounding, chiming âLevegĆvĂ©telâ proves TĂRZS are still staying true to their mission statement of documenting the inevitable process of change. Here the band embrace elements of post-rockâs harsher, heavier side with a cacophony of driving half-time drums and distorted, open-chord guitars yet still provide brief havens of space for themselves, the song and the listener alike to breathe before the euphoric swell rises anew.
Whilst TĂRZSâ previous full-length effort was a spectacular collision of the bandâs tight-knit existence and the (literal) echo chamber of the world outside, âMenedĂškâ is introspective, understated and refreshingly brave in its honesty. TĂRZS have opened the doors to their inner sanctum, their rehearsal space, their songwriting process, their friendship; inviting us to live in it with them, to revel in the moment together.
FOR FANS OF
Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Explosions In The Sky, This Will Destroy You, Caspian, MONO, Sigur RĂłs
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TĂRZS, Hungaryâs premier instrumental post-rock band, return with the understated sonic beauty of âMenedĂškâ, their first new music in six years. Loosely translating as âRefugeâ, âMenedĂškâ sees the freshly bolstered trio in their element; finding shelter, comfort and joy in the act of creative collaboration whilst the storm of day to day life weathers ever on.
A steadfast and admirable mission statement centred on staying true to themselves in the moment, being open to growth and documenting this process as honestly as possible has led to TĂRZS building a reputation as one of Hungaryâs most exciting musical collectives. Three stunning albums of organic and perfectly composed contemplation, as well as the bandâs transcendental live shows alongside acts including contemporaries We Lost The Sea, Oh Hiroshima, Föllakzoid and more have placed TĂRZS at the forefront of a post-rock movement that prizes the shared experience of band and listener above all else.
The bandâs previous full-length release, 2019âs âTĂŒkorâ, was recorded live at Aggteleki CseppkĆbarlang, a UNESCO World Heritage protected cave system, 500 metres below the Aggteleki National Park. Embracing the caveâs utterly unique natural reverb almost as a fourth member led to âTĂŒkorâ receiving critical acclaim, with TĂRZS were subsequently nominated for the HEMI Music Awards 2022 and invited to perform at the likes of Moscow Music Week (2020), The Budapest Showcase Hub (2021) and 2024âs Changeover Festival in Belgrade, Serbia.
Whilst the intervening years have seen unprecedented change on a global scale, TĂRZS too found themselves in a state of flux. The band returned to the more traditional studio setting in 2023, working alongside long-time producer György Ligeti, in order to faithfully capture the intimate energy of songs meticulously crafted together in their small rehearsal space, a far cry from 2019âs subterranean setting. However, having spent countless hours writing, orchestrating and recording the pieces that have become âMenedĂškâ, the bandâs founding drummer Zsombor Lehoczky stepped away from the band and music as a whole. Where this might have been catastrophic for any other band, remaining members Soma BalĂĄzs and DĂĄniel Nyitray soon found a connection with TamĂĄs SzijĂĄrtĂł, who approached TĂRZSâ music with the same openness to creativity in the moment; not âperformingâ as such, but simply working together to produce breathtaking, musical escapism away from the daily humdrum.
The albumâs themes of shelter, refuge and support resound clearly on lead single âOtthonâ. Meaning âAt Homeâ in Hungarian, âOtthonâ serves as a de facto introduction to the record. The songâs lilting groove, soaring yet soft guitar palette and the bandâs signature delicate dynamism all combine to invite the listener to reflect; not steering one way or another yet inviting us to close our eyes and join the flow.
Elsewhere, the pounding, chiming âLevegĆvĂ©telâ proves TĂRZS are still staying true to their mission statement of documenting the inevitable process of change. Here the band embrace elements of post-rockâs harsher, heavier side with a cacophony of driving half-time drums and distorted, open-chord guitars yet still provide brief havens of space for themselves, the song and the listener alike to breathe before the euphoric swell rises anew.
Whilst TĂRZSâ previous full-length effort was a spectacular collision of the bandâs tight-knit existence and the (literal) echo chamber of the world outside, âMenedĂškâ is introspective, understated and refreshingly brave in its honesty. TĂRZS have opened the doors to their inner sanctum, their rehearsal space, their songwriting process, their friendship; inviting us to live in it with them, to revel in the moment together.
FOR FANS OF
Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Explosions In The Sky, This Will Destroy You, Caspian, MONO, Sigur RĂłs






















