Mate Molnar

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Mate Molnar
Mate Molnar bass.jpg
Mate Molnar with his signature bass guitars
Background information
Born (1979-05-25) May 25, 1979 (age 45)
Budapest, Hungary
Genres Power metal, heavy metal
OccupationMusician
InstrumentBass
Years active1995–present
Labels Nuclear Blast
Member of Beast In Black, Wisdom
Education Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Dipl., 2002), Corvinus University of Budapest (Dipl., 2011)
Website beastinblack.com

Mate Molnar (Hungarian: Molnár Máté) (born May 25, 1979) is a Hungarian musician, who achieved worldwide fame as the bass player and backing vocalist of the heavy metal band Beast In Black. Molnar was also a member of the power metal band Wisdom, which he had founded while he was at university. Molnar is also known for his unique-looking bass guitars, handcrafted by GV Guitars.

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Early life

Mate Molnar was born on May 25, 1979, at Kútvölgyi hospital in Budapest. He is the first son of Etelka Horváth and Csaba Molnár, who married in 1975 and both worked as teachers in a vocational school. His younger brother Rudolf is a successful entrepreneur. Molnar attended the local Mezőkövesd street primary school, and at the age of nine he started canoeing at Budapesti Spartacus SC. He won several Hungarian championships [1] [2] [3] [4] and during his teenage years he was one of few competitors in his sports club who earned a monthly salary. At the age of 13 he was admitted to Attila József high school. During this time, he started to play guitar and formed his first bands.

After graduating high school, Molnar had to decide between professional sportsmanship and going to university. Giving up his perspectives in canoeing, he won scholarship to the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in 1997, and graduated with a M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering in 2002. Following his graduation, Molnar was invited to continue to doctoral studies, but instead he chose to avoid leaving Wisdom, the Budapest-based band he was in at the time. [5]

In 2000, during the university years, he switched from guitar to bass and answered the advertisement of a band called Elysian, who were looking for a bass player. [6] At that time, the band's lead vocalist was Attila Tóth, [6] [7] who later became the singer for two legendary Hungarian bands, Pokolgép [8] [9] and Mobilmánia. [10] Molnar recorded a short EP and had several performances with Elysian, but following some disagreements, he quit the band to form Wisdom in 2001. [11]

When Wisdom went on a three-year long hiatus, [12] Molnar applied to Corvinus University of Budapest and was awarded the professional qualification of Public Administration Modernization Manager, receiving the grade of "excellent" in 2011.

Wisdom (2001–2016)

Molnar performing with Wisdom at Rockpart festival in Balatonszemes, Hungary, in 2016 Mate Molnar Wisdom.jpg
Molnar performing with Wisdom at Rockpart festival in Balatonszemes, Hungary, in 2016

Molnar formed Wisdom in 2001, with the band's name being inspired by the 1986 film Wisdom. [13] [14] The group included lead vocalist Istvan Nachladal, guitarist and main composer Gabor Kovacs, guitarist Zsolt Galambos and drummer Balazs Hornyak. [5] Molnar was the manager of the band; he wrote all the lyrics [13] and composed one song “Silent Hill”. The group released four full-length albums and two EPs. Wisdom had a mascot figure Wiseman, [12] [15] [16] who appeared both on the band's album covers and in their live shows. They organized an annual event entitled Keep Wiseman Alive [12] featuring guest bands like Powerwolf, [17] The Poodles, [18] [19] Delain and Evergrey. [20] [21] In 2014, on the eighth "Keep Wiseman Alive", Fabio Lione of Rhapsody was the special guest, singing three songs together with Wisdom. [22] [23]

Wisdom was one of very few Hungarian bands whose popularity could break out from their country. [12] After they signed a deal with NoiseArt Records [24] and Rock the Nation booking agency, [15] [25] their albums were released worldwide and they embarked on several European tours. [26] They were the supporting acts for Sabaton in 2012–2013 [27] and for Powerwolf in 2013. [28]

After several line-up changes, Wisdom stopped playing shows and releasing albums in 2016. They never announced the end of the band, but have been on indefinite hiatus. [29] In the band's final two years, Anton Kabanen joined on guitar, [16] [30] with whom Molnar later founded Beast In Black.

Beast In Black (2015-present)

Molnar performing with Beast In Black on the "Glory and the Beast" tour in Brussels in 2024 Mate Molnar Beast In Black.jpg
Molnar performing with Beast In Black on the "Glory and the Beast" tour in Brussels in 2024

While still performing and releasing an album with Wisdom, Molnar and Kabanen went on to create Beast In Black in 2015. [30] The band's international line-up consisted of three Finnish musicians, one Hungarian musician and one Greek musician. [31] [32] They gathered worldwide fame relatively quickly after finding success with their first single "Blind And Frozen", in 2017. [33] Before Beast In Black's popularity later skyrocketed, Molnar also worked as a design engineer for a construction company in Budapest, leading its high pressure water cutting department . [34]

Since Beast In Black's inception, besides playing the bass, Molnar has been the band's unofficial manager, handling most of the business-side moving parts behind the scenes. [34] Kabanen said in an interview to Blabbermouth: "Our bass player, Máté, is taking care of a lot of things in the band". [35] With his contribution, Molnar has a significant role in the success of Beast In Black.

Equipment

Mate Molnar is endorsed by GV Guitars, a Slovakian handcrafted instruments manufacturing company. [29] [36] Their partnership started during Wisdom years, around 2014. Before that, Molnar used Warwick basses, and he still owns a Warwick Thumb NT4 1991 model. In the early stages of Wisdom, Molnar used a Warwick Fortress One bass guitar which was signed by Steve Harris of Iron Maiden, when Wisdom opened for them in 2003. [12] [37] This instrument was later sold.

GV guitars has made a total of four bass guitars to Molnar, all of them with EMG 35DC pick-ups.

Molnar's signature bass guitars, handcrafted by GV Guitars
NameYearDescriptionEraImage
Serpent [34] 2016
  • Body: Neofang, black color
  • Neck: cobra and serpent inlays
Used in Wisdom and in Beast In Black during Berserker era Mate Molnar Serpent.jpg
Two Devils [34] 2019
  • Body: Neofang, white color
  • Neck: two devil heads inlays referring to Molnar's sons
Used in Beast In Black during From Hell With Love era Mate Molnar Two Devils.jpg
Devil [29] [36] [38] 2021
  • Body: red devil steering a yellow soup in a black cauldron
  • Neck: two devil heads inlays
Used in Beast In Black during Dark Connection era Mate Molnar Devil.jpg
Beast [39] 2024
  • Body: the Beast symbol of Beast In Black
  • Neck: luminous BEAST letters and Beast symbol inlays
Used in Beast In Black during Power Of The Beast era Mate Molnar Beast.jpg

Molnar uses Tech 21 SansAmp Bass Driver DI, Ernie Ball 2832 Regular Slinky Nickel Wound Electric Bass 50-105 strings and Dunlop 431R 1.00 Tortex Triangle picks.

Discography

Wisdom

Beast In Black

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