Evilági Együttes has released their latest album, Zenerege Székelyföldi Legendárium, a compilation of traditional Hungarian folk songs with a modern twist. The album showcases the band's unique sound, combining traditional instruments such as the cimbalom and violin with electric guitar and bass.
The opening track, "Csárdás," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its energetic and lively melody. The band's use of harmonies and counter melodies is particularly impressive, adding depth and complexity to the songs.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Táncolj, Táncolj," which features haunting vocals and a mesmerizing cimbalom solo. The band's ability to seamlessly blend traditional and modern elements is evident in this track, creating a dynamic and captivating sound.