Pokolgép - Momentum Végtelen Úton

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Review by Ken Walls

Momentum Végtelen Úton is the latest album by Hungarian heavy metal band Pokolgép. The album is a powerful collection of 12 tracks that showcase the band's signature sound and musical prowess.

The album's opening track, "A Nagy Folyó", sets the tone for what is to come. It is a fast-paced and heavy track that immediately grabs the listener's attention. The rest of the album follows suit, with each track being just as intense as the last.

The album's title track, "Momentum Végtelen Úton", is a standout track. It is a slower, more melodic track that showcases the band's ability to write powerful and emotional ballads. The track is a welcome break from the rest of the album's heavy sound.

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Artist: Pokolgép
Album: Momentum Végtelen Úton
Rating: 4.5

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Hős Lettél ( 1995 )
Csakazértis ! ( 2000 )
Ki Mondja Meg ( 1995 )
Hozzád Szólok ( 1992 )
Nincs Könyörület ( 1991 )
Mégegyszer ( 2000 )
Tedd A Kezed - J.A. ( 2001 )
Itt És Most ( 1989 )
Szakadék Szélén ( 1992 )
B.S. Emlékére ( 1986 )
Végtelen Úton ( 2002 )
Hol Van A Szó ( 1991 )
Mégegyszer ( Videotrack )
Ítélet Helyett ( 1987 )

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Catalog Numbers

HMRCD 024

Labels

Hammer Records

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About Pokolgép

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The early years: In the late 1970s, three young men decided to make music just for their own fun and the enjoyment of others. They were Gábor Kukovecz, Endre Paksi and Tibor Varga. They decided to give the band the name "Pokolgép" (literally means Infernal Machine, but is the Hungarian word for a home-made bomb). Kukovecz was taught to play the guitar by Prognózis fame István Vörös, who suggested a less offending name to them ("Kommandó"). They used it for some months, then returned to Pokolgép. The life of the band was very difficult because of their poverty and the government's negative aspect of the band. They were playing half-illegal concerts in the edge of Budapest, and after some time they became known. They had several dozens of drum players, and also a lot of guitarists, until they found László Nagyfi for playing the second guitar. In 1985, Paksi left the band due to personal conflicts (he couldn't agree with Kukovecz on the leading of the band), and György Pazdera arrived to the bass guitar. Some months later, the drummer András Gyenizse emigrated to the USA, so Pazdera invited his old friend László Tarcza. In 1983 the band placed runner-up in Ki Mit Tud (a talent-searching festival which was directed by the communist government), so they could record a song ("Kegyetlen asszony") which was released on a split 7" single. They also recorded two songs in the Hungarian Radio in 1984 ("Cirkusz és rács" and "A bűn"). In 1985 they recorded and released their first own disc, which was a single with two songs ("A Sátán" and "A maszk"). The first albums: A very special thing happened in 1986: the government allowed Hungaroton to release the first heavy metal album in Hungary. This was the debut album of Pokolgép, titled Totális Metal. This was the time heavy metal bands started to come to the Eastern bloc (e.g. Iron Maiden and Queen), mainly to Poland and Hungary. Pokolgép played before Metallica and Motörhead in the late 1980s. In 1987 Pokolgép released their second album, Pokoli színjáték. These two are considered to be the base of Hungarian heavy metal. The interesting fact of Pokoli színjáték is that it was firstly played in concert, and released days after. In 1988-89, Pokolgép went for a tour in Europe, playing in the two German states, the Netherlands and Belgium, and released their third album in 1989 (title: Éjszakai bevetés). They recorded a concert at the end of 1989 in Petőfi Hall, and then released as the fifth album in 1990 with the title "Koncertlemez". Before releaseing the concert audio footage, they made their fourth album, "Metál az ész". This album was made in a rather bad atmosphere, as guitarist Nagyfi and vocalist Kalapács were about to quit the band. Member switches Nagyfi said in an interview that Kukovecz and he weren't agreed with the style of music to be played. Nagyfi said he liked the rawer, more impulsive and speedy songs, while Kukovecz liked the solos and melodies. This was the reason he left with Kalapács and formed Omen. So there were only three Pokolgép members: Tarcza, Pazdera and Kukovecz. They started to look for a new second guitarist, who became Péter Kun, but he was taken away after half a year to Edda művek. The vocalist became József Rudán from a Led Zeppelin tribute band, Coda. Controversy: On 27 December 1987 a 15 years old young man Lajos "Szőrme" Varga suffered a very severe accident during the Metál Karácsony festival held in the Petőfi Csarnok event hall. A pyrotechnic device exploded and pieces of it hit Szőrme's head causing a dramatic injury. Szőrme's head almost collapsed into two pieces, his corpus callosum was cut by the pyrotechnic device. He was for three months in chomatic stage and he died for several times but medical doctors saved his life. The rock band Pokolgép still denies their responsibility for this accident. Szőrme is not able to work and to establish proper social contacts, however his mental capacity is still on over average level. Ex-members: Vocals: Rudán Joe (1990-2010) Kalapács József (19821990) Németh László (1982) Paksi Endre (19801982) Guitars: Nagy Dávid (20012010) Láris László (1999) Jung Norbert (19911994) Kun Péter (1990) Nagyfi László (19841990) Révi József Maza István Bass: Pazdera György (19831994) Paksi Endre (19801983) Drums: Czébely Csaba (2006-2010) Szilágyi Ede (19992006) Tarcza László (19851994) Gyenizse András (19831985) Neográdhy Dezső (19801983) Keyboards: Varga Tibor (19801982)

Name Vars

  • Pokolgep
  • Pokolgép Együttes

Aliases

  • Gép

Members

  • Kalapács József
  • Kukovecz Gábor
  • Nagyfi László
  • Pazdera György
  • Tarcza László
  • Jung Norbert
  • Rudán József
  • Nagy Dávid
  • Paksi Endre
  • Kun Péter
  • Csaba Czebely
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Summary by Ken Walls

Momentum Végtelen Úton is a fantastic album that will satisfy any fan of heavy metal. The production is top-notch, and the band's musicianship is outstanding. If you're looking for an album that will get your blood pumping and your head banging, then this is the album for you.

Comments

stellahoonwanyee
2023-04-14
Fantasztikus zseniális,mind a zene mind az ének Joe a vilàg egyik legjobb énekese!!!!
kvmtmathur
2023-04-13
Oblatio es utana ez az album ..Imadlak Joe :)
tomc663
2023-04-12
Végtelen úton - 4:31
Bon Scott emlékére - 3:23
Ítélet helyett - 4:42
Nincs könyörület - 3:56
Mégegyszer - 4:00
Hős lettél - 4:24
Szakadék szélén - 3:49
Itt és most - 5:19
Ki mondja meg - 5:56
Csakazértis - 4:43
Tedd a kezed - 3:47
Hozzád szólók - 4:42
Hol van a szó? - 3:51