Heaven Street Seven (hs7) Sajnгўlom Link

Heaven Street Seven (hs7) Sajnгўlom Link

Ratings/Rev. 2.83. 3. 3. - Tick Tock No Fear. 1995. 3.00. 3. 3. - Goal. 1997. 3.26. 5. 5. - Budapest Dolls. 1998. +1. 3.41. 16. 1. Rate Your Music Heaven Street Seven hometown, lineup, biography - Last.fm

: Before 2000, HS7 primarily wrote in English to emulate their British influences (like Radiohead and REM). Cukor changed everything, and "Sajnálom," alongside "Hol van az a krézi srác?", became one of their most enduring hits, leading to the band winning the European Breakthrough Award at MIDEM in 2004. Heaven Street Seven (HS7) SajnГЎlom

“They were big for a while when this musical style, usually called Hungarian Alternative or just 'Alter,' enjoyed mainstream success.” Reddit · r/askhungary Ratings/Rev

“My favourite Hungarian band to this day. Szűcs Krisztián is still active, I like his solo songs a lot.” Reddit · r/askhungary Cukor changed everything

The "story" behind (meaning "I'm sorry") by the Hungarian alternative rock band Heaven Street Seven (HS7) is one of a breakout hit that defined the "Golden Age" of Hungarian indie-pop. Released in 2000 as part of their first all-Hungarian album, Cukor , the song helped the band transition from a niche English-singing act to mainstream icons. The Song's Legacy