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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hedningarna's best,
This review is from: Karelia Visa (Audio CD)
It took me a while to warm up to it, since it was a bit slower and less edgy than other Hedingarna albums. But then after a few listens, I could not take it out of the player. This truly is marvelous music, with just the appropriate mix of folk and contemporary music. It gets even better when you sit down and read the words to the song. They are so touching in their simplicity, and at the same time quite funny or sad in places. I was glad to hear "the girls" back on this album, since their voices mix so melodiously, and complement "the boys'" music quite well. This is a great work of ethnomusicology, as well as of contemporary rock. I consider this to be one of my best buys of 1999. I highly recommend it.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Karelia Visa" Your Ticket To Ecstasy,
By weller.29@osu.edu (Hilliard, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Karelia Visa (Audio CD)
Hedningarna is a superb act of unparalleled talent. In "Karelia Visa" Sanna Kurki-Suonio and Anita Lehtola present hyptnotic vocal performances that bring the richness, depth, and beauty of Karelian runosongs to the hungry ears of American listeners. "Karelia Visa" is a work that belongs in the collection of anyone who truly loves music. The songs "Mita Mina", "Ukkonen", and "Veli" are particularly noteworthy. Hedningarna proves that the wealth of one culture is best conveyed through the enriching process of cultural cooperation (Finnish + Swedish).
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful Finnish feel, playful and spritely,
By Ulven (australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Karelia Visa (Audio CD)
As a child, Finland was an enigma to me.The little impression I did have, suggested it to be quite bland, and the people reserved.As I grew older, the icey lands of our planet's north built in me a sub-conscious awe.Now, its well and truly in my awareness -the cold, the isolation, the constant wind, and the vast intact wilderness.This band introduced me to the people and culture of Finland (And on other albums, Sweden).The playfulness of spirit lives well in rural Finland, and this album shows it up well.Hedningarna are usually quite aggressive, using 'scratchy' and 'drone-like' instruments.The females of the band usually sing like witches (but with perfect pitch).On this album though, all is sweet and pristine.The (acoustic)instruments are clear, and spaced apart.The female singers are playful and child-like.The melodies are quite subtle, but aluring.Hedningarna's other albums feel very Swedish, even in the presence of the Finnish elements.But this one feels like Finland.Apart from the quality of creation, and some tell-tale Hedningarna traits, this album is totally different to anything they've done before. "Beautiful culture plays here."
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