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Post by rockergrl on Aug 24, 2007 19:33:36 GMT
Hungarian Folk Music Group, trust me I never in my life thought I would like that kind of music until I heard them! Oh and also the songs are no longer in Hungarian Language anymore on their myspace they put the songs in English now up. They are cool in my opinion in both Hungarian and English I heard them both ways. I've got the link to their myspace below the info about them. a little info about them NOX Amazing Live Show The Evermore is the brand new venture of NOX. Coming out at autumn 2006 it aims to strengthen the new profile of NOX changing from a pop group into a show of song + dance at stage. The Evermore is a 2 hours fascination of dance and spirit, rhythm and energy... The album reached in short time platina level as usual. NOX is nowadays on tour with The Evermore, making their performances in castles embedded in the atmosphere of the middle age. The impression and choreography of the Evermore shall be the basis on which the European Tour in 2008 will be based. www.myspace.com/noxhungary
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Post by Elliot Kane on Aug 24, 2007 19:42:42 GMT
Definitely different. Not sure it's quite my thing, mind, but still - not uninteresting. Remind me a bit of Evanescence, in a way...
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Post by rockergrl on Aug 24, 2007 19:49:48 GMT
I really like their music and voices, that's where you see my eclectic taste in music! It's cool to finally hear the songs in English, cause I always wondered what they were singing about. ;D I think the lady has a really pretty voice! Thanks for checking them out Elliot. I hope more people check them out as well.
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Post by Elliot Kane on Aug 24, 2007 19:55:26 GMT
Actually, thinking about it, if you crossed Abba with Evanescence, this is what you'd get I can definitely see why you like them, K. For me they're nearly there, but not quite, I think. One to watch, but not quite there yet...
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Post by rockergrl on Aug 24, 2007 19:56:42 GMT
Well if they are nearly there, maybe they are just a group that you'd have to listen to their songs a few times in order to like them even more. Just saying cause you know how that can happen sometimes.
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Post by Elliot Kane on Aug 24, 2007 20:11:13 GMT
Sometimes, K, but that's incredibly rare, for me. I usually know very fast if I'm going to love a group or just regard them as listenable. While the 'instant adoration' is just as rare, I'm usually certain after 3-4 songs. Only Avril & Britney have ever gotten me at one song
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