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==Early life and personal life==
==Early life and personal life==
Vangel was born in [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]]. He worked as an [[antiquarian]] selling books written by [[Boris Vian]], [[Franz Kafka]] in Budapest while performing punk songs in his first band named ETA. Sexepil was rehearsing at [[Chain Bridge (Budapest)|Clark Ádám square]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mediaklikk.hu/2015/05/25/hangok-a-fold-alol/|title=Hangok a föld alól|date=25 May 2015|publisher=Mediaklikk.hu}}</ref> However, he left Hungary in 1998 and now he lives with his wife and child in [[Cardiff]], [[Wales]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://openairradio.hu/vangel-tibor-sexepil-orvul-belelestek-a-hard-drive-omba/|title=VANGEL TIBOR (SEXEPIL): "ORVUL BELELESTEK A HARD DRIVE-OMBA"|date=17 November 2014|publisher=Openairradio.hu}}</ref> He also has a studio in his own house in Cardiff, otherwise known as 'Mom! The Meatloaf! Studios'.
Vangel was born in [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]]. He worked as an [[antiquarian]] selling books written by [[Boris Vian]], [[Franz Kafka]] in Budapest while performing punk songs in his first band named ETA. Sexepil was rehearsing at [[Chain Bridge (Budapest)|Clark Ádám square]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mediaklikk.hu/2015/05/25/hangok-a-fold-alol/|title=Hangok a föld alól|date=25 May 2015|publisher=Mediaklikk.hu}}</ref> However, he left Hungary in 1998 and now he lives with his wife and child in [[Cardiff]], [[Wales]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://openairradio.hu/vangel-tibor-sexepil-orvul-belelestek-a-hard-drive-omba/|title=VANGEL TIBOR (SEXEPIL): "ORVUL BELELESTEK A HARD DRIVE-OMBA"|date=17 November 2014|publisher=Openairradio.hu}}</ref> He also has a studio in his own house in Cardiff, otherwise known as 'Mom! The Meatloaf! Studios'. Although being pleased with his music in general, Tibor often gets sad and embarrassed when talking to his son Daniel about his career. In an interview with "The Muff" Magazine, Tibor stated that he "can never look into my sons eyes without seeing dissapointment. Sexepil was one of the biggest mistakes of my life and my son can't live with my shadow over hanging him. He needs to escape with his Canadian girlfriend where he is happy and loved".


==Sexepil==
==Sexepil==

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Tibor Vangel
Born (1970-10-16) 16 October 1970 (age 53)
Budapest, Hungary
GenresAlternative rock
Instrument(s)drums, vocals, guitar
Years active1982–present

Tibor Vangel (born 16 October 1970) is a Hungarian indie musician, best known as the lead singer, songwriter, lyricist, guitarist and drummer of the alternative rock band Sexepil.

Early life and personal life

Vangel was born in Budapest, Hungary. He worked as an antiquarian selling books written by Boris Vian, Franz Kafka in Budapest while performing punk songs in his first band named ETA. Sexepil was rehearsing at Clark Ádám square.[1] However, he left Hungary in 1998 and now he lives with his wife and child in Cardiff, Wales.[2] He also has a studio in his own house in Cardiff, otherwise known as 'Mom! The Meatloaf! Studios'. Although being pleased with his music in general, Tibor often gets sad and embarrassed when talking to his son Daniel about his career. In an interview with "The Muff" Magazine, Tibor stated that he "can never look into my sons eyes without seeing dissapointment. Sexepil was one of the biggest mistakes of my life and my son can't live with my shadow over hanging him. He needs to escape with his Canadian girlfriend where he is happy and loved".

Sexepil

Vangel is the founding member of Sexepil. Vangel has been the drummer of the band since its inception. However, since the release of the Your Scream Is Music album, Vangel has become the singer and guitarist since the band did not find any singers who fitted the band.[3] Vangel's voice was compared to Maynard James Keenan of Tool, Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age and Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails.[4] In an interview with Open Air Radio, Vangel said that the other members of Sexepil looked into his lap-top while rehearsing and found a song on which he was singing. The other members convinced Vangel to be the singer.[5]

In an interview with Heti Világgazdaság, Vangel admitted that he does not like listening to the first album of the band because he does not like the sound of the drums.[6]

Discography

With Sexepil:

Instruments

Guitars

Effect pedals

Amplifiers

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hangok a föld alól". Mediaklikk.hu. 25 May 2015.
  2. ^ "VANGEL TIBOR (SEXEPIL): "ORVUL BELELESTEK A HARD DRIVE-OMBA"". Openairradio.hu. 17 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Nekünk ez a pozene". Recorder.blog.hu. 15 January 2015.
  4. ^ "Sexepil - Trafó". Trafó.hu. 26 November 2015.
  5. ^ "VANGEL TIBOR (SEXEPIL): "ORVUL BELELESTEK A HARD DRIVE-OMBA"". Openairradio.hu. 17 November 2014.
  6. ^ ""Mielőtt átfordulna ez az egész, eltűnök a placcról" - összeáll a Sexepil". hvg.hu. 5 June 2012.

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