Dawnstar (band)
Dawnstar | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Budapest, Hungary and Manchester, England, United Kingdom |
Genres | Indie, alternative rock, sadcore |
Years active | 2001-2003, 2005-present |
Website | http://www.dawnstarband.com |
Members |
Attila Wind Bálint Hamvas Viktor Albert |
Past members |
Zsombor Havass Anna Mitropulos |
Dawnstar are an English-Hungarian indie band formed in Budapest in 2001. The band's line-up is the song-writer Attila Wind (vocals/guitars), Bálint Hamvas (bass) and Viktor Albert (drums). The sound of the band is generally a mix of flanging and light distorted guitars, throbbing bass, and enchanting keyboard melodies.
History
Formation
Wind, originally from Manchester, met Hamvas in the mid-1990s at the Teleki Blanka Gymnasium in Budapest, Hungary. In 1999 they formed Ansellia, named after the eponymous orchid, as a duo project and recorded their first demo, Eunomia. In 2000 Wind composed eight new tracks which were recorded in Piliscsaba. This demo entitled Vanity helped the band recruit Albert who was Hamvas's classmate at the Budapest Business School. After several concerts at local clubs, in spring 2001 the band started using the name Dawnstar, which is a portmanteau of ″dawn″ and ″star″ as an alternative for Morning Star or Venus, instead of Ansellia. They gave their first concert with this new name on 13 December 2002 at the Woodoo club in Csepel.[1] The early sound of the band was influenced by the grunge revolution from Seattle. However, later the band started to mix their sound with many different music genres such as psychedelia, post-punk and garage rock. In 2002 Dawnstar recorded their third demo, Under Your Wings, at the Pick-up Studios in Budapest. The result was a mixture of flanging verses and distorted choruses establishing the distinctive sound of the band.
Hiatus
The band were on hiatus from 2003-05 due to the foreign studies of the band members. In 2003 Wind continued his studies at University of Trieste in Italy while Hamvas at the University of Padua in 2004.
On 16 April 2005, Dawnstar performed at the Ecofest, organised to celebrate eco-friendly ideas by the Védegylet.[2][3] A week before the show, Wind recruited Mitropulos as an additional musician to play the keyboard. Finally, Mitropulos joined Dawnstar as a permanent member in late 2005. In 2006 Dawnstar recorded their fourth demo entitled A Metrosexual's Confessions. On 30 March 2007, Dawnstar performed at the Budapest Fringe Festival.[4]
Change The World
On 30 November 2007, Dawnstar released their first EP including three songs: the title track Change The World, Scarlet and Don't Die A Martyr For Me. The band opted for Heaven Street Seven's Zoltán Takács and László Philip as the sound engineers for the record. The band spent two days with the recording at the Abnormal Studios in November, 2007.
On 6 July 2009, Dawnstar played at the Donaukanaltreiben Festival in Vienna, Austria.[5] The band was spotted on the community website, Myspace by Heidimarie Pyringer, who organised the concert for the band in the Austrian capital.
On 10 April 2010, Dawnstar played at the Fringe Festival in Pécs which was selected to be the European Capital of Culture for the same year.[6] Next year, on 1 April 2011, Dawnstar performed at the Budapest Fringe Festival for the third time.[7][8]
Saturnine Valentines
In 2012 Dawnstar started recording their first full-length studio album entitled Saturnine Valentines at the Abnormal Studios in Budapest. The band hired Dávid Schram, who previously worked on Shell Beach's This Is Desolation and FreshFabrik's MORA, as mixing and mastering engineer for their album.
On 19 May 2013, Dawnstar uploaded three songs (Love's Gonna Be Tender, In Heaven We Meet Again, Ophelia) from their upcoming studio album on YouTube.[9]
Band members
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Timeline
Discography
Releases | |
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↙Studio albums | 1 |
↙EPs | 1 |
↙Singles | 1 |
↙Music videos | 0 |
- Albums
- Change The World EP (2007)
- Saturnine Valentines (2013)
- Singles
- Love's Gonna Be Tender (2013)
See also
References
- ↑ "Dawnstar". Dawnstar Official Website. 15 May 2009.
- ↑ "Ökofeszt". Gondola. 16 April 2005.
- ↑ "Ökofeszt". Népszava Online. 16 April 2005.
- ↑ "Budapest Fringe Festival". Naprolnapra. 30 March 2007.
- ↑ "Donaukanaltreiben Festival". Donakanaltreiben Festival - Vienna, Austria. 6 June 2009.
- ↑ "Dawnstar - Fringe Pécs 2010". Kulturinfo. 10 April 2010. Retrieved 15 April 2010.
- ↑ "Dawnstar - Budapest Fringe 2011". Budapest Fringe Festival. 1 April 2011.
- ↑ "Dawnstar - Budapest Fringe 2011". Kulturinfo. 1 April 2011.
- ↑ "Dawnstar YouTube". Youtube. 19 May 2013.
External links
- Dawnstar (official website)
- Dawnstar at SoundCloud
- Dawnstar at the Donaukanaltreiben Festival