And what genre do they work in? A music critic would have to be pretty agile to answer that question. One thing is certain: in addition to drawing from electronica, hip hop, world music, alternative rock and indie folk, their songs also ‘exult in the sorrow’ of the world of Eastern European melodies, with a heavy dose of klezmer madness as well, while their unusual playing style is still capable of immediately bringing on a case of the goosebumps. After two and a half decades of vibrant stage energy, five studio albums and one Hungarian-language hit, the band is coming to Müpa Budapest with their latest album, which will be released in April.
Featuring:
clarinet, vocals: Steve Levi
drums, percussion instruments, producer: Josh Breslaw
trumpet: David Orchant
guitar, vocals: Michael Vinaver
violin: Anna Phoebe
drums: Moshik Kop
guitar, vocals: John Matts
bass guitar, vocals: Elizabeth Leondaritis
vocals: Zohara Niddam
violin, vocals: Kalliopi Mitropoulou
Presented by: Müpa Budapest