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Pete
10-27-2005, 08:22 AM
FatPete's Bands You May or May Not Listen to But Should Listen to More Anyway #3;

Bridge To Solace

Members:
Adam Fellegi - Guitar
Bálint Szollár - Guitar
Zoli Jakab - Vocals
Laszlo Sztojka - Bass
Tamas Kuttner - Drums

From: Budapest, Hungary

Since: 2000

Plays: Hardcore with a good portion of Gothenburg-metal thrown into it.

Discography:
"Kingdom of the Dead" EP (Let It Burn Records, 2005)
"Of Bitterness and Hope" (Let It Burn Records, 2003)

Label:
Let It Burn Records (http://www.letitburnrecords.com)

Links:
purevolume.com/bridgetosolace (http://www.purevolume.com/bridgetosolace) (listen to their songs)

Biography:
The concept behind the forming of Bridge To Solace popped of the minds of three young men on a waisted Budapest night in 2000, but it took them something like two years to actually hunt down the adequate two other members and to give birth to what we know today as the ultimate BTS line-up. As a vast majority of rock n’ roll bands, Bridge To Solace was formed in a bar, but the original enthusiasm did not languish with the decreasing alcohol levels. The guitarist (Krisz) and bassist (Laci) of suburban Budapest hardcore band Many Others and Tamas, the drummer of Hátsó Szándék, a groundbreaking and extremely popular Budapest punk rock quartet were well determined to create a band that would give way to all the musical fantasies their respective original bands just could not handle. Adam, the drummer of Newborn, probably one of the most influential and definitely one of the most brilliant European hardcore bands was driven by the same idea. He originally planned to be the singer, as Tamas wanted to play the role of the lead guitarist, but finding a good drummer in Budapest being harder than finding a decent falafel place, both of them had to play on their versatility: Tamas grabbed the drumsticks, while Adam took his place as a guitarist. By 2002, the excruciating task of striking on the ideal singer was pretty much solved by the breaking up of Newborn: Zoli was not only the perfect singer for BTS, but his activity as „Central-European promoter phenomenon” brought new energies to a band already eager to burn down the place. The apparently everduring membership problem being solved at last, things started to accelerate for BTS: Adam having previously helped out the German band Paint The Town Red as a drummer for a couple of weeks of touring, guitarist Chris Z – also the head of Let It Burn Records – had the divine intuition to sign the band for a full-length album. The five-piece headed into the Parkplatz Studio, downtown Budapest, in march 2003 and by june, their girlfriends were already sick of having to listen to the nine driving, beautiful, melodic and forceful songs of „Of Bitterness And Hope” on heavy-rotation. The record, despite of its definite metal sound, reflects well the wideness of the members’ musical influences, from punk rock and hardcore to Gothenburg-style metal. The latter may be predominant, but it’s understandable, for the ultimate metal guy being Adam, and Adam – besides the fact that he’s the musical brain in the band - is way bigger than the other guys, hence his bigger influence. The success of „Of Bitterness And Hope”, which included exclusive spoken word performance of Greg Bennick (ex-Trial singer, wordsasweapons.com policital activist, juggler, flightfromdeath.com movie coproducer and all-around nice guy) was well over what they expected, and this was mainly experienced during their first three-week European tour with Paint The Town Red and Dutch pals Razor Crusade, in September 2003. Two months later, their second European tour almost did not happen, for singer Zoli had to deal with serious heart problems – rock n’ roll. The band’s American friend and singer of the San Francisco based The Shivering, Spencer Rangitsch filled in as the man behind the mike, which made their two weeks on the road with Walls Of Jericho and (occasionally) Undying kind of an odd adventure – but the tour was a blast and Spencer got to see Paris for the first time in his life… The following year was all about extensive touring and writing material for what became – in September 2004 – the „Kingdom Of The Dead” EP. Besides releasing this pseudo metal beast on the world, the band also wandered a bit in the deep swamps of real metal, opening for highly acclaimed acts, such as Cradle Of Filth and Testament as well as a successfull and surprisingly well-attended festival appearance, sharing the stage with tons of Hungarian buddies and Children Of Bodom headlining. As of now – August 2005 – the band is writing for a new full-length.

FatPete thinks:
These guys really embody all that is good about both hardcore and metal (more or less) - they're as furious as any hardcore band, and accentuates this with awesome melodic riffs and passages. It's nice to see metalcore from someplace other than USA, and it's even nice to see that the Europeans do it better. Whether you're a fan of hardcore or metal, you're boud to dig this band.

Recommended tracks:
"Will You Rewrite History With Me?" (from "Kingdom of the Dead")
"These Maps are Written with Blood"

Getting some:
Contact me, or search the internet. Or buy an album.

Enjoy!

Arucard
10-27-2005, 10:29 AM
Pete, you know i love this band, and people should certainly be listening more. The riffs are awesome, and the guitarists have alot of skill. The vocals and lyrics and are also great, Zoli is a very talented lyricist.

Angry Balled Fists!
10-27-2005, 10:56 AM
lol, Jons user name is Bridge to Solace...

I'll check 'em out.

albert_bass
10-27-2005, 02:26 PM
Actually this is the first band of your BYMoMNLtBSLtMA I don't know.


I'll check them out and I expect they'll be good just because you like good music.

AIRIC
10-27-2005, 02:30 PM
Pete, why don't you just have my kids now.

I wasn't expecting to like them, but I listened to them because you usually recommend good stuff.

They rule.

Mute Print
10-27-2005, 03:19 PM
Really cool band. I downloaded some of their music from Jon, and it's awesome.

This is a pretty sweet series by the way.

Pete
10-28-2005, 07:30 AM
Pete, you know i love this band, and people should certainly be listening more. The riffs are awesome, and the guitarists have alot of skill. The vocals and lyrics and are also great, Zoli is a very talented lyricist.
Yeah, I like how they, on "Of Bitterness and Hope", wrote lyrics along with the spoken word parts. And Zoli is one of the better latter-day hardcore singers (may or may not be an exaggeration).

lol, Jons user name is Bridge to Solace...

I'll check 'em out.
You won't regret it.

Actually this is the first band of your BYMoMNLtBSLtMA I don't know.


I'll check them out and I expect they'll be good just because you like good music.
Like I told Dan - you won't regret it either, they're good.

Pete, why don't you just have my kids now.

I wasn't expecting to like them, but I listened to them because you usually recommend good stuff.

They rule.
I've had your kids already - they were nothing special.

Yes, they do rule. They rule Hungary anyway.

Really cool band. I downloaded some of their music from Jon, and it's awesome.

This is a pretty sweet series by the way.
Cool, and thanks - I try. I might be including audio-collages for the future bands, assuming that doesn't break the "no uploading copyrighted material" rule.

Pete
10-28-2005, 08:43 PM
Uh, no, I won't let this die, for a number of reasons - I spent time on it, and you need to hear these guys.

Brain Toad
10-28-2005, 08:48 PM
They're okay, but I'm not a huge fan.

Pete
10-30-2005, 10:34 AM
I am, though :)

DaveToopes
10-30-2005, 10:39 AM
I am, though :)

I usually like the stuff you recommend, this is really good too.

Skidmark Steve
10-30-2005, 10:47 AM
» Hardcore / Metal

» Budapest, Hungary

Metal? this is a punk forum negro, plus their Hungarian.
not bad tho, reminds me of A7X

Pete
10-30-2005, 12:56 PM
I usually like the stuff you recommend, this is really good too.
Nice, cool to see my threads do good.

» Hardcore / Metal

» Budapest, Hungary

Metal? this is a punk forum negro, plus their Hungarian.
not bad tho, reminds me of A7X
Hardcore is a form of punk. Although I won't stick to punk only during this series. I am one of the most active Punk forum users, and I thought I'd recommend bands that I, as a punk fan, like and hope other people will like too.

albert_bass
10-30-2005, 01:24 PM
I don't usually like Metalcore at all but I like this guys. Not love but like nonetheless.