Budapest’s Monolith (Monolit) Festival is back for round two, dialing up the edges where progressive metal and metalcore crash into hardcore, noise, industrial, and experimental sounds laced with electronics. On July 23 and 24, it opens its doors again to fans of fresh, distinctive extreme music, promising two nights of boundary-pushing sets and unruly textures.
Who’s Hitting the Stage
The lineup draws heavily from the global underground. From the U.S., House of Protection bring their fierce, shape-shifting energy, while Elder deliver expansive, riff-driven journeys that blur stoner, prog, and post-metal. Greece lands hard with 1000mods, masters of hypnotic, desert-baked grooves, and Naxatras, known for lush, psychedelic explorations that melt into cosmic jams. They join a slate of Hungarian acts that stitch together the festival’s raw, genre-agnostic spirit.
Two Nights of Extremes
Expect serrated guitars, crushing dynamics, and synth-scorched experiments stretching late into the night. Monolith (Monolit) isn’t just mixing styles—it’s erasing borders, one pulverizing set at a time.





