The band has performed numerous events worldwide and was twice the winner of the national Hungarian Music Awards (Fonogram) for "Best Hard Rock/Metal Album of the Year" in 2010 and 2012, respectively.
During the fall, they started the arrangement of their first studio material, which resulted in live appearance on New Year's Eve to present their first EP After The Storm.
At that time, the band joined an uprising Austrian label Burning Season Records, and the full-length album was released in February 2005.
Their music becomes more mature and fulfilling, and melodic riffs along with quality vocals and emotional lyrics create unforgettable compositions.
The fourth studio album of 2011, Time, blended the forces of metal, hardcore and punk rock genres, as well as acoustic songs.
[5] Finally after a long hiatus, The Idoru emerged back with One Word single and Old Songs EP in 2020 and is planning a full-scale album for 2023.
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