
Superbutt
The name Superbutt is ridiculous, but the band itself is far from ridiculous. Superbutt is a talented band that should be heard and appreciated beyond the borders of Hungary. Playing a blend of rocknroll and metal, Superbutt has made their mark on Central Europe and parts of Western Europe.
These guys are about music. They certainly aren’t about money. Being a Hungarian rock star doesn’t translate into big money. Front man Andras Voros drives a Ford Focus . . . not a Hummer. Some of the band members don’t even own a car. Superbutt tours in a rusty old van . . . not a luxurious bus. Most of the guys have “real” jobs . . . or they would starve. Being a Hungarian rock star might get you laid from time-to-time and will get you free admittance into local clubs . . . but the monetary rewards are few.
So why do these guys play? Because they love their music and they have fun while performing. When Superbutt performs, each band member actually has a genuine smile on his face. They don’t make political statements with their music. They don’t want to “save the world.” They aren’t full of rage and angst. They are “happy” nice guys . . . which is a welcome change from many rock bands today.
It makes no difference whether Superbutt performs in a seedy club, an “upscale” venue, or an outdoor music festival . . . their show is always full of “life.” Their lyrics are clever and fun; their music is tight and heavy; their Cds are excellent; and their live shows are a blast. In short: Superbutt is a fine “piece of ass.” As far as I’m concerned, the guys from Superbutt truly are Hungarian rock stars that deserve to be international rock stars. [Written by Ken Derby]
Line up
Kovács Attila - guitar
Práznek Tamás - guitar
Nedoluha György - bass guitar
Erdei Attila - drums
Vörös András - vocals
Albums
Two Minutes for Roughing, 2001
The Unbeatable Eleven, 2003
Black Soup, 2006
Szájon át (EP) - 2007
You And Your Revolution - 2009
Music For Animals (dupla album) - 2011