It’s easiest to describe the constantly evolving project Thy Veils by the instruments they employ at the moment. Electronics, drums, trumpet – and that’s kind of it, except for Alira Mun’s eerie, highly reverbed vocals.
It’s easiest to describe the constantly evolving project Thy Veils by the instruments they employ at the moment. Electronics, drums, trumpet – and that’s kind of it, except for Alira Mun’s eerie, highly reverbed vocals.
You might already know this Bucharest-based group from our Best of 2016, where they appeared with “Do It Again”, a memorable piece that had just the right amount of weird electronic sounds to balance out the catchy side of the track.
You might already know this Bucharest-based group from our Best of 2016, where they appeared with “Do It Again”, a memorable piece that had just the right amount of weird electronic sounds to balance out the catchy side of the track.
Their first full-length album (“Disappearer”), their second ever music video, simply a mix of footage from half a dozen concerts around the country. But do you need more?
Their first full-length album (“Disappearer”), their second ever music video, simply a mix of footage from half a dozen concerts around the country. But do you need more?
Not sure if this will come as a surprise to anyone, but the Romanian synth-pop scene is almost non-existent. There is, however, the mighty Omelette, and that’s all I need to be honest.
Not sure if this will come as a surprise to anyone, but the Romanian synth-pop scene is almost non-existent. There is, however, the mighty Omelette, and that’s all I need to be honest.