
High-octane Hungarian metal that balances aggressive riffs with massive, melodic choruses. Perfect for blowing off steam or powering through a workout.
Formed in late 1999, Depresszió emerged as a leading force in the Hungarian alternative metal scene. Their sound identity is built on a foundation of nu-metal and hard rock, characterized by down-tuned guitars, syncopated rhythms, and a strong emphasis on melodic hooks.
Over a career spanning more than two decades, they have evolved from a raw, high-energy club band into a polished stadium act capable of headlining major festivals like Sziget and Volt. Their cultural position in Hungary is significant; they are often cited alongside Tankcsapda as pillars of modern Hungarian rock. The band's influence web includes 90s American metal giants like Korn and Machine Head, though they maintain a distinct identity through Hungarian-language lyrics that tackle themes of self-reflection, social struggle, and resilience. Critical consensus highlights their consistency and professional production, noting their ability to maintain a loyal fanbase while occasionally experimenting with electronic textures and more complex arrangements in their later work.
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