Hænesy, Entrópia Architektúra album-release, Oaken
Hænesy × Entrópia Architektúra [album release]
After their successful Fekete Zaj Festival performance last fall, HÆNESY will return to Budapest again: this time in February 2026, they will flood the stomachs of the A38 Hajó with their monumental post-black compositions. The band is currently working on a new album, about which little is known yet, but for the evening, in addition to a brand new song, they promise a special, different setlist from before: an alternation of elemental, melodic and catatonic blastbeats, as well as surprisingly subtle, chilling atmospheric moments, awaits the audience.
ENTRÓPIA ARCHITEKTÚRA is making its twenty-fifth anniversary truly special with the release of its first album. "KAPU", due out at the beginning of the year, remains true to the band's previous work: using the aggressive tools of the gloomy present, it strives to display the ritual legacy of ancient primitive cultures. The album will be presented in its entirety on A38, showcasing an arsenal of unorthodox instruments and imbued with a lot of weight.
OAKEN, who strike with two guitars, four synths and a drum kit and a half, have been consistently delivering collective destruction characterized by their trifecta of oppressive hardcore riffs, blackened sludge themes and slowly grinding drones since 2012. The five-piece from the capital already has several European tours, splits, an EP and an LP behind them. Their latest, recently released release condenses everything that makes Oaken Oaken into a good half hour.