The latest album by local industrial metal pioneers is yet another testament to their ample creativity by offering a diverse collection of songs that can’t be easily pinned down.
Estonia
A collaboration project of two extremely talented musicians, a vocalist and a saxophonist, “In the Beginning” was directly inspired and affected by a road trip Maria and Kira took to the southern borderlands of Estonia.
What is magic? Listening to Mari Jürjens, a singer-songwriter from Tallin, you might think it’s when Estonian language finds the right voice.
With her most modern sounding material to date, Estonian-born, Swiss-based artist Ingrid Lukas keeps broadening her music vision on the third studio album, “We Are”.
Matúš Bluem picked a nickname Analogrunner, but based on his music we could easily call him Electropoet.
Beloved Estonian folk group Curly Strings give us a beautiful new video that will make you warm even though it’s full of snow.
After their impressive 2010 debut album “Seesamseesam” and a great 2014 follow-up “Avane”, Estonian group Imandra Lake seem to be working on new material.
After their impressive 2010 debut album “Seesamseesam” and a great 2014 follow-up “Avane”, Estonian group Imandra Lake seem to be working on new material.
Multiinstrumentalist and composer Jakob Juhkam treats the listener to a soundtrack appropriate for the springtime of death. Basslines, vocals and guitar riffs suggest that winds are blowing and winter is dawning on the tepid latitudes.
“Tii ilo” is Mari Kalkun’s truly international album. Released on a Finnish label Rockadillo, it’s been recorded with an Australian-Finnish group Runorun.