Review on new Kuunkuiskaajat CD “Revitty rakkaus”

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Music Review: “Revitty Rakkaus,” Kuunkuiskaajat – by permission of the author: Grace Robinson
Posted in Music Reviews, Music, Movies, and other Muses by storytellergirlgrace
The Finnish folk-rock duo Kuunkuiskaajat has just released their second album, a crowd-funded project titled Revitty Rakkaus. I first started following the duo of Susan Aho and Johanna Hytti from their time with the band Värttinä.
For any Värttinä fans who haven’t heard Kuunkuiskaajat’s music yet, it’s well worth checking out. With a generally light and folksy sound, Susan and Johanna’s voices interweave like a dance, punctuated by Susan’s masterful accordion playing.
This album has perhaps a bit less of a “traditional” sound than their first album, as most of the tracks feature strong modern percussion. The upbeat tracks, like “Kaupungilla” and “Polttaa,” usually feature Susan as the lead vocal, while the slower, ballad-like tracks such as “”Unelmaa” and “Elämä Kantaa” let Johanna’s voice shine.
In listening to this album, I was reminded that while Finland is usually grouped in with the rest of Scandinavia, musically they seem to belong more with Eastern Europe. To my Western-trained ear, tracks like “Salakavala” and the title track “Revitty Rakkaus” held the rhythms and sounds of Eastern lands. The entire album is a beautiful blending of East and West, and traditional and modern.
Whether you’re a fan of Värttinä, Eastern European folk music, or you can’t even find Finland on a map, I encourage you to give Kuunkuiskaajat a listen!
Kuunkuiskaajat’s website (in Finnish): http://www.kuunkuiskaajat.fi
Kuunkuiskaajat on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pagesKuunkuiskaajat
Kuunkuiskaajat Fan Club site on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Kuunkuiskaajat.FANCLUB

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