Aurora - Se Fájdalom Se Félelem

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Artist: Aurora
Album: Se Fájdalom Se Félelem
Rating: 5.0

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Review by Brecht Ryckaert

Aurora's latest album, Se Fájdalom Se Félelem, is a captivating and emotional journey that showcases the Hungarian singer's stunning vocal abilities and poetic lyricism. The album features a mix of haunting ballads and upbeat tracks, all of which are imbued with a sense of raw vulnerability and introspection.

From the opening track, "Végtelen," Aurora's voice is both powerful and delicate, effortlessly conveying the depth of emotion in each song. The album's standout tracks include "Szerelem," a haunting ballad about the pain of unrequited love, and "Nem Hinnék," a powerful anthem about standing up for oneself in the face of adversity.

Throughout Se Fájdalom Se Félelem, Aurora's lyrics are introspective and deeply personal, exploring themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. The album's production is equally impressive, with lush orchestration and atmospheric soundscapes that add to the overall mood of the album.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Tartanak Tőlem
Áramszünet (Remastered)
Vigyáz Magadra
Idők Vége
Szép És Szomorú
Befelé A Jövőbe
Hadüzenet Nélkül
Bűnnel Határos
Nem Történik Semmi
Minden Olyan
Mindegy Is Talán
Mielőtt Nem Leszünk
Intim Dolog
Égi Ajándék
Nélküled
Kissé Nagyon Durva
Történt Ami Történt
Nem Baj
Nincs Nagy Karambol
Kívül-belül
Legyen úgy
Őrült Világ

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Catalog Numbers

EDGEDCD 250

Labels

EDGE Records

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Formats

  • CD
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Notes

1-11 fehér, 11-22 fekete

Barcodes

Barcode: 5 999566 220029

About Aurora

Early history: Aurora Cirkáló was founded in Győr (Hungary) by the young local Punks Vigi (guitar vocals), Galacs (bass), Polyák (drums) and Dayer (vocals). This was in 1983, at the height of the Hungarian Punk blast, a period in which a Punk gig caused big agitation, occasionally by starting riots. We started criticizing the Soviet Army a little bit too early. It wasnt really a surprise when the authorities sent us for a trial because of anticommunist lyrics. Our original singer Dauer had to spend two years in prison because according to the authorities he had chosen a the wrong words, Vigi reminds of the old, romantic days. Other Punks didnt have as much luck as Aurora: Two members of the best Hungarian punk band ever called C.P.G. were found guilty and sent to prison for two years because of making jokes about communists. After having stayed in prison the members of C.P.G. had to leave Hungary and so did the Auroras former singer Dauer. Therefore Aurora needed a new vocalist and found it in the attractive blond female singer called Kriszta, but she also left the band after a very short time. She was a very wild and fascinating person on stage, but she didnt take her job as seriously as we did. Said Vigi; So that finally I had to sing because we couldnt find any suitable substitute for her. Since then we have playing as a trio." Some unreleased songs on the Best Of compilation are taken from this period like Kis Kurva. Between 1984 and 1988 the band was playing under false names in order not to attract the attention of the old friends, the Hungarian Secret Service. At this time the band caught the attention of some Austrian Punks who invited Aurora to play in Vienna. This was the first time the band played a concert outside Eastern Europe. Aurora became a regular and famous guest in Vienna and went on their first big W-Germany tour in 1988 with the help of some German friends. The money they made on tour was spent on recording their first self-titled EP in W-Germany. Under the assistance Hardly Heinlin and released on the German label Empty Records. At this time it was nearly impossible to record in state-controlled studios in Hungary, Vigi said; Our debut EP may sound a little bit strong and brutal because we recorded it live in the studio, but we prefer this kind of full sound and we like its atmosphere, its feeling. The EP wasnt very successful in contrast to their first album, the legendary Viszlát Iván (Goodbye Ivan)-LP which was released in 1989. The release of this record coincided with the departure of the Soviet troops from Hungary after 40 years of occupation. On account of the uncompromising lyrics, the simple but well-crafted music and the perfect timing of the release of the record it became a huge success: more than 20.000 copies were sold, probably the best-selling release ever in Eastern Europe. We just couldnt believe it Vigi said; So many people came to our gigs. We felt like someone changed our rubber boots into ballet shoes. Viszlát Iván was highly acclaimed in US 'zines like the Maximumrockandroll, Suburban Voice and Flipside. It was supposed to be licensed by an US label, but in the end the idea wasnt realised. After Goodbye Ivan there was a longer break. The following album, Előre Kurvák, Gengszterek (Forward Prostitutes, Gangsters / Prostitues, Gangsters Go Ahead) was released after three years of hard work and it ever surpassed the Goodbye Ivan LP, especially because its fantastic producing and engineering. The Gangsters  CD was also released on Hulk Räckorz, Germany. Mindhalálig Punk (Punk Forever) was the title of the split CD with their German friends WIZO in 1994. In the mid 90s Aurora wanted to reach out a bigger audience by making some Rock records such as Fel Támadás (Get Up Attack) and Keserű Cukor (Bitter Sugar). But in 1996 they decided to return to their original Punk style. The new album Nincs Karácsony (No X-mas) was nominated as Punk album of the year in Hungary. The hyper-melodicas well as strong songs reminded the listener of Aurora best years. The highlight of the CD was the excellent trumpet-playing by the bands new member Qka which was even more spectacular on the 1997s follow-up album Illegális Bál (Illegal Party/Ball). The band is active. Line-up: János Demeter (Dauer)  vocals (1982) Attila Polyák  drums (19821993) János Pozsgay (Galacs)  bass guitar, vocals (1982-2011) Kriszta Botos  vocals (19831984) Blinker  drums (19931999) Csaba Matula  rhythm guitar (20022003) Zoltán Kovács (Kiskovács)  drums (19992008) Current line-up: László Víg (Vigi)  lead guitar, vocals (1982-) Szabolcs Goreczky (Kisbé, Békis)  bass guitar, trumpet, rhythm guitar, vocals (1999-) Norbert Víg (Kisróra) - drums (2008-)

Name Vars

  • Auróra
  • Auróra Cirkáló

Members

  • László Víg
  • Kiskovács
  • Galacs
  • KisRóra Norbi
  • KisBé Szabi
  • Polyák Attila
  • Botos-Tűz Kriszta
  • Blinker
  • Matula Csaba
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Summary by Brecht Ryckaert

Se Fájdalom Se Félelem is a stunning album that showcases Aurora's talent as both a singer and songwriter. It is a must-listen for fans of emotional and introspective music.

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