Amber Smith (band)

Amber Smith
Background information
Origin Budapest, Hungary
Genres Indie rock
Years active 2000-present
Labels M.P.3 International, Lithuania
Kalinkaland, Germany
Website www.ambersmith.hu
Members Bence Bátor
Imre Poniklo
Oleg Zubkov
Tamás Faragó
Past members Oszkár Ács
Péter Egyedi
Ádám Földes
Nathan Johnson
Zoltán Kőváry
Gergely Szabados
Ákos Örményi
Pete Pawinski
Zalán Póka

Amber Smith are a Hungarian indie rock band based in Budapest, Hungary formed in 2000 by Imre Poniklo. The band's current line-up is Imre Poniklo (vocals, guitars), Oleg ''Tooff'' Zubkov (bass), Tamás Faragó (guitars) and Bence Bátor (drums).

History

Amber Smith were formed by singer-songwriter Imre Poniklo in 2000 as a side-project in Budapest, Hungary. Imre Poniklo was the guitarist of the Hungarian alternative band Fanzine. Interestingly enough at that time the singer of the Fanzine was José Simon, a professional graphic designer, who is currently the stylist of Amber Smith. In 2000 Imre Poniklo asked his fellow Fanzine mates (Ákos Örményi, Péter Egyedi, Ádám Földes) help him recording a demo entitled Above the Clouds. Later the German Firestaion Records released four songs from this early demo entitled There's No Way. After releasing one studio album entitled Nincs Ránk Szükség (There's No Need for Us), and a five-song demo entitled Pozitív (Positive), Imre Poniklo left Hungary and moved to London, England and then to Ireland. The remaining members of the band formed the band, Annabarbi. In 2002 Oszkár Ács (previously played in Időrablók from Szeged) joined the band and in the same year Amber Smith recorded their first studio album in English language entitled My Little Servant. At the same time the line-up was changed four times (Nathan Johnson, Pete Pawinski, Tamás Faragó and Tibor Simon). The album My Little Servant was released in 2003 followed by a tour in Germany, France, Spain and Croatia. In addition, Imre Poniklo presented the album in Tokyo, Japan as a solo artist. Imre Poniklo wrote the song Were You Thinking of Me for Yonderboi's Splendid Isolation album in 2005. Later Zoltán Kőváry arrived and they recorded their first successful record entitled rePRINT in 2006.

Reprint

In May 2004 Amber Smith started recording their third studio album entitled rePRINT at the Akustair Studios and at the Fenn-Ti Studios in Budapest.[1] The recording was finished in September 2004, however the band continued an additional recording at the Fenn-Ti Studios in April 2005. The producer of the album was Amber Smith and additionally Robin Guthrie (from Cocteau Twins) except the song rePRINT which was produced by Hungarian indie artist Yonderboi. The album was mastered by Jácint Jiling and mixed by Robin Guthrie and Gábor Deutsch. This time additional musicians contributed to the creation of the album. Violins were played by Dóra Maros and Györgyi Tihanyi while viola was played by Tímea Kerekes. The album was released by Kalinkaland Records.[2]

Introspective

At the end of 2006 Amber Smith started working on their next album entitled Introspective. This time with a different producer called Chris Brown, who previously worked on Radiohead's The Bends as an engineer and on Muse's Origin of Symmetry. The eponymous first single Introspective was released in November 2007. The album was released by the Lithuanian label M.P.3 International as CD and digitally on 18 February 2008 first in Hungary, then in the Baltics and finally in Germany. The album won the award of the Best Alternative Record in Hungary in 2009.[3]

On 14 March 2009 Amber Smith released an EP called Time. In spring 2009 the band played at the SXSW festival in the United States in San Antonio and Austin, Texas.[4] In 2009 Zoltán Kőváry left the band in order to concentrate on his band, The Trousers, after 5 years which indicated a pause for the band. In 2010 Imre Poniklo released a solo album (with Amber Smith drummer Bence Bátor) entitled Poniklo. In 2011 Gergely Szabados (guitars) and Zalán Póka (keyboards) joined the band.

Amber Smith

Amber Smith in 2012 (from left to right: Szabados, Póka, Poniklo, Bátor, Ács)

On 21 February 2012 Amber Smith released their fifth studio album entitled Amber Smith. The album was recorded at the Metropol Studios by Dániel Sándor and Eszter Polyák in Budapest, Hungary. The album was mixed by György Ligeti (We Are Rockstars and The Puzzle).

On 5 March 2013, Amber Smith announced on their Facebook profile that Oszkár Ács left the band. Later, it was confirmed by several music websites.[5] The post did not mention any reasons for his departure. The band recorded four full-length studio albums with Ács, who also contributed to the songwriting with songs like Welcome To C.I.A., Bourbon and Soda, Faster Than The Speed of Light, Your Life Is My Death, Hong Kong Falls. Ács spent about 10 years with the band and later determined the sound of the band with his unique bass playing style.

Band members

Current line-up
Former members

Timeline

Discography

Amber Smith discography
Studio albums 5
Music videos 4
EPs 0
Singles 9
Albums (LP)
Albums (EP)

Videography

Music videos

Youtube videos

As of 22 April 2017

Rank Title Date of upload Views Channel Director
1 "Introspective" 24 November 2007 116,183 ambersmithband Tibor Simon & Zoltán Lovasi
2 "Hello Sun" 7 July 2008 71,171 ambersmithband
3 "Select All/Delete All" 14 May 2008 65,869 ambersmithband Imre Poniklo & Zoltán Lovasi
4 "Faster Than The Speed of Light" 13 April 2012 24,713 ambersmithband Marcel krulik & Enikő Hodosy
5 "Bourbon and Soda" 8 November 2012 23,447 ambersmithband Barna Szőke
6 "Another Way" 18 August 2014 5,357 ambersmithband Enikő Hodosy [8]
7 "Same Old Tune" 31 May 2015 3,660 ambersmithband Kata Ács & Rita Garamvölgyi

See also

References

  1. "Amber smith - rePRINT". DISCOGS. 25 March 2006. Retrieved 26 March 2006.
  2. "Kalinkaland Records". Kalinkaland records. 25 March 2006. Archived from the original on 23 June 2005. Retrieved 26 March 2006.
  3. "Fonogram - Magyar Zenei Díj". Fonogram. 15 May 2009. Retrieved 16 May 2009.
  4. "Amber Smith playing at SXSW". Filthy Lucre. 25 February 2009. Retrieved 26 February 2009.
  5. "Távozik Ács Oszkár az Amber Smithből". Origo. 6 March 2013.
  6. "Amber Smith - Hello Sun". YouTube.com. 7 July 2008. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  7. "Amber Smith - Introspective". YouTube.com. 24 November 2007. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qOlJDTzkZ8
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