The Gordian Knot's album, A Gordiuszi Csomó, is a unique and eclectic collection of tracks that showcase the band's exceptional musicianship and creativity. Led by the talented trio of Magyar Szemző Tóth, A Gordiuszi Csomó, the album is a blend of various genres, including jazz, rock, and folk.
The album's standout feature is its intricate arrangements and complex time signatures, which are seamlessly woven together to create a seamless and cohesive sound. The band's use of unusual instruments, such as the hurdy-gurdy and the cimbalom, adds an exotic and distinctive flavor to the music.
The album's opening track, "The Tethered Goat," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its driving beat and soaring melodies. Other highlights include "The Rivers of Babylon," with its haunting vocals and intricate instrumentation, and "The Great Wall," which showcases the band's virtuosic playing and improvisational skills.