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The Idoru
OriginBudapest, Hungary
GenresPost-hardcore, punk rock
Years active2003–present
LabelsEDGE
Burning Season
Deadbutcher Records
MembersTibor Szalkai
Gábor Nagy
András Bödecs
Mátyás Mohácsi
László Szabó
Past membersMáté Ács
Ádám Fellegi
Máté Kocsis
József Szolga
Denis Valach
Gergő Varga
WebsiteFacebook

The Idoru is a post-hardcore band from Budapest, Hungary.[1] It was formed in 2003 by ex-members of the Hungarian hard-core and metalcore band Newborn. The original line-up consisted of Tibor Szalkai (guitars), Gábor Nagy (guitars), Mátyás Mohácsi (bass), Denis Valach (drums) and András Bödecs (vocals). However, three of the original members (Bödecs, Szabó and Mohácsi) left the band in 2009.

The Idoru gained popularity with the success of their song "Monochrome" from the third studio album Monologue. The band has performed numerous events worldwide and was twice the winner of the national Hungarian Music Awards (Fonogram) for "Best Hard Rock/Metal Album of the Year" in 2010 and 2012, respectively.[2]

History

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2003–2005: Formation and Brand New Way, Brand New Situation

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The Idoru established in 2003 and started their career with local performances in Hungary. During the fall, they started the arrangement of their first studio material, which resulted in live appearance on New Year's Eve to present their first EP After The Storm. The three-song debut was the product of collaboration between The Idoru and a local Japanese label Alliance-Trax. Satisfied with the results, the label agreed to work on a full album.

The debut album Brand New Way, Brand New Situation was recorded in three-month in late 2004. At that time, the band joined an uprising Austrian label Burning Season Records, and the full-length album was released in February 2005.

After recording their third work, Hopeless Illusions (EP), the band decided to leave Burning Season Records to join to Deadbutcher Records label, owned by the long-time good friend and supporter, Mikita. Their music becomes more mature and fulfilling, and melodic riffs along with quality vocals and emotional lyrics create unforgettable compositions.

2007–2012: Award winnings

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In 2007, the band releases their second album Monologue and joins Misfits on their European tour, as well as California band Ignite on a tour in Japan. Later that year, The Idoru performs in Russia.

The distinguished success comes in 2009, when the band records their third album Face The Light, which in 2010 wins the Hungarian Music Awards in the "Best Hard Rock/Metal Album of the Year" nomination.[3] The Fonogram Awards are said to be the most remarkable appreciation in the Hungarian music sphere.

The fourth studio album of 2011, Time, blended the forces of metal, hardcore and punk rock genres, as well as acoustic songs. The material was recorded at SuperSize Recording, which is the most professional studio in Hungary. It is led by qualified experts, such as Zoli Varga, who has also been the producer for The Idoru band over the past several years. Time albums wins the prestige Fonogram Award for the band again in 2012.[4]

2012–present: Pause and comeback

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Since 2012, the band was not very active. On 28 October 2016, The Idoru's song Refused Day by Day debuted on Rádió Rock 95.8.[5]

Finally after a long hiatus, The Idoru emerged back with One Word single and Old Songs EP in 2020 and is planning a full-scale album for 2023.[6]

Notable performances

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2004: Headliner tour in Japan.

2005: Headliner tour in Europe.

2007: European tour with MISFITS.

2007: Japanese tour with Ignite.

2008: II European tour with MISFITS.

2009: Hungarian tour.

2011: The acoustic song "I'm Moving On", aired by a major Hungarian radio station Mr2 Petőfi, became No. 1 on the summer top-30 list.

2012: Hungarian tour.

Countries of performances

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Austria | Belgium | Croatia | Czech Republic | France | Germany | Italy | Japan | Latvia | Lithuania | Netherlands | Poland | Romania | Russia | Serbia | Slovakia | Slovenia | Switzerland | Ukraine

Band members

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Current members
  • Tibor Szalkai – lead guitar (2003–2014, 2019–present)
  • Gábor "Big" Nagy – guitar (2003–2014, 2019–present)
  • András Bödecs – vocals (2003–2009, 2019–present)
  • Mátyás Mohácsi – bass (2004–2009, 2019–present)
  • László Szabó – drums (2004–2009, 2019–present)
Former members
  • Máté Ács – bass (2003–2004)
  • Ádám Fellegi – drums (2003–2004)
  • Máté Kocsis – drums (2009–2014)
  • József Szolga – vocals (2009–2014)
  • Balázs Pásztóy – bass (2009–2013)
  • Gergő Varga – bass (2013–2014)

Discography

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Studio albums
  • After The Storm (demo) (2003)
  • Brand New Way, Brand New Situation (2004)
  • Monologue (2007)
  • Face The Light (2009)
  • Time (2011)
  • Time (Special Edition) (2012)
Singles and EPs
  • Hopeless Illusions (EP) (2006)
  • Modern Rock Split (EP) (2010)
  • Old Songs (EP) (2020)

Awards

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  • 2010 – The Fonogram Music Award for "Best Hard Rock/Metal Album of the Year", album Face The Light.[3]
  • 2012 – The Fonogram Music Award for "Best Hard Rock/Metal Album of the Year", album Time.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "The Idoru". Discogs. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  2. ^ Origo (2012). "Bródy Jánosé lett az év lemeze a Fonogram-díjátadón" (in Hungarian). Retrieved 9 March 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Nyertesek 2010". Fonogram (in Hungarian). 12 August 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Nyertesek 2012". Fonogram (in Hungarian). 31 May 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Most szól! – Rádió Rock 95.8 – The Idoru". Index.hu. 24 November 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  6. ^ "The Idoru Released New Single "One Word"". THOUGHTS WORDS ACTION. 14 October 2022. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
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