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Attila Feltein

LEAD VOCALS

Like many people like me, I was introduced to music as a child. I’ll never forget—it must have been around the age of eight when I first listened to Pokolgép, and I should mention, it was on vinyl. That was the beginning of my love for music. At first, I was drawn to sports; I played football for five years but had to stop due to a serious injury. I had to find something to do with myself, and music was calling to me. I played in small bands, initially as a drummer while also doing backup vocals. As time passed on my musical journey, I decided to focus solely on singing—and thankfully, it worked out! 😉 Everyone supports me in this, especially my family. 😉 In everyone's support, especially my family.

LEAD VOCALS

Sandor Levai

I started exploring the world of music in my childhood, spending several years wearing down the desks and sheet music stands of music school. I was the fourth-best saxophonist in town. Out of five. Later, I tried my hand at playing guitar, but I guess I wasn’t persistent enough. Oh, and here’s a piece of advice: if your only reason for learning to play guitar is to be the coolest guy around the campfire, you’ll never be a George Lynch! So, I stuck with singing—in fact, I’ve been in the industry for ten years now, and I hope to keep it going for a few more!

Mihaly Menyhart

Bass guitar

I got into rock music in elementary school, starting with Pokolgép, Lord, then AC/DC and Iron Maiden. I kept pestering my parents to buy me an electric guitar, but all they said was, “No! If you want one, you’ll have to buy it yourself when you start working!” And that’s exactly how it went—so I started "learning" to play guitar pretty late (not that I really know how even now). I wanted to be a lead guitarist but quickly realized it wasn’t going to happen. Too many strings, too close together. After all, the bassist in a band is usually the one who never quite mastered playing the guitar. And well, that’s how it worked out for me too. I don’t know if I’m doing things the "right" way, but I love doing it—and enthusiasm is already half the battle. I believe a band should be solid as a whole, rather than driven by individual egos. I listen to a variety of music, from goth rock to dragon-slaying metal to industrial metal. There are a lot of legendary bassists I look up to, but they’re way out of my league. In the end, the real "cool guy" is the one who achieves maximum success with minimal talent. That’s what I’m aiming for.
This in my case was different.
I'm not sure I'm doing what I'm doing, but I like to do, and the enthusiasm is already half the battle.
I think it's a band together, be strong, and not to the individual, selfish ambition are put to the fore.
Many kinds of music I listen to, the goth rock, the dragon slayer heavy metal through the industrial metal. Many great bass player, who for once, but unfortunately it's too big
wall, they're it for me.
After all, the "best guy" who minimum talent the maximum success is achieved.
I'm trying to do that.

GUITAR, VOCALS

Tamas Munkacsi

I grew up in a musical world from a young age. At home, we listened to Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and more, so music quickly became important to me 😊. However, I only started taking guitar seriously around the age of 16. I played in several bands, first learning basic chords from my father and then developing my skills on my own, picking up tricks from friends along the way.
I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to learn from my one of Hungary's best guitarists. I gained invaluable knowledge about guitar playing and musicianship—many thanks for that.
I played in Invader for 11 years, releasing three albums and extensively touring the country.
I've been playing in End Of Paradise for 10 years. At the beginning of 2015, my friend Laci Tóth reached out to me, and I gladly accepted his invitation, playing as a guest on the album Hétköznapi túlélő (2015). Later that year, in June, I officially joined as a band member. Since then, we have released three full-length albums and two EPs, and we are currently working on our next one.

It took immense dedication and hard work to get here, and I hope this isn’t the end of the journey. Over the years, there have been both great and not-so-great memories. I’ve had the chance to perform alongside artists—whether for a few songs or an entire concert—who, as a child, I saw as demigods on stage.

Denes Nemeth

DRUMS

When I was 16 I started to play the drums. At the beginning of 2011 I was invited to the End of Paradise band, which he gladly accepted. So in short...

GUITAR

Zsolt Futó

The madness began in childhood when Scorpions and Deep Purple played through the old Videoton amplifier at home. I must have been around ten when, during a summer vacation at Lake Balaton with my family, I first encountered the guitar. A young guy had an acoustic guitar, and I really liked it. I got an acoustic guitar myself, but it didn’t captivate me enough—so I needed an electric guitar too… Then came school performances, and around that time, I had the chance to develop under Nagy Máté’s guidance, learning a lot of new things. Later, I joined my first serious band, where I played for six years, gaining stage experience, while simultaneously playing in another band as well. Wanting to become more independent, my former bandmates and I formed Mad Rocks, which is still actively performing. In the fall of 2023, I first encountered End of Paradise, and it immediately grabbed me. The rest is history… 🎸

Former members

Laszlo Istvan Toth

THE BAND'S HONORARY MEMBERS

Laci 2025 in the spring of decided to indefinitely suspend the music. The affair absolute friends left and we are sure that you will see him again as a guest. The band's honorary members will continue to.

Booking / concerts organization

END OF PARADISE booking
Tel.: +36 30 951 3831
booking@endofparadise.hu

record label / record label

H-Music Hungary
www.hmusic.hu

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