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"War & Peace" is the seventh of my 2013 annual prizes, so now nobody is waiting for me to say anything wrong, I would not do anything for it, but as a rumor, I'm sorry that Lukács Peta's second solo album will be much more at home , and everywhere ... So, after all, it is clear to me that the first disc was more of a profession, it was a loud music fanatic. Stylistic Diversity, War and Peace, White and Black, Beauty (Linda Pacziga) and the Monster (Gergő Tóth), was a kind of music set. There was nothing wrong with it, at least I did not mind, "Slow Down", "Prayer", "90s Nights", how many songs! But if I want to be very honest, I need to know that singing songs did not really belong to me. Now much has changed. I do not know how this was a conscious concept, I'm afraid that yes, but this time the whole material is definitely hilarious and audacious. With these songs, they will also be able to identify those whose "W & P" might have tasted their stomach. All this, so that Peta did not go to the dog, he did not let anything out of the quality. Now, though, it does not break a piano jazz deposit with the deep-spirited deep rhythm, but we get round songs, with pretty vocal and guitar themes. And no one should think that eg. the "Almost" tilting vertebral rhythm, and the writing of the chorus, which concludes and closes only four voices, but a terrible subject, is less worthy of music than a good spell of many sounds. Technically, it may be easier, but if this is the guiding princi