Our new music video is out now!

In Pauanne's new song "Onneni tähdet" (in English, "lucky stars"), we hear folk singer Taavi Uutela as the vocalist on an archival tape recorded in 1957. Uutela's song about dying lucky stars became connected, in the minds of Pauanne's musicians, to the men crushed by the war and living in the landfill, and the archival tape was given new life through Pauanne's music and the video, animated by Robin Nogisto.

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Pauanne 

Castles were shuddering, lakes were trembling

Copper mountains were quaking

In the Thunder God's (Pauanne) blast and bluster,

His rumbling and roaring.  


Kukka Lehto / Violin, keyboards and archive tapes

Tero Pennanen / Hammond B3 -organ, keyboards, archive tapes

Oskari Lehtonen / Drums, percussions and archive tapes


Pagan spirits still slumber in the depths of the Finnish forests and Pauanne have set out to awaken them. The trio's archive research has unearthed a wealth of songs from the long-lost, non-Christian tradition of Finnish folk music; stories of spells and curses, the dreams of a shepherd, 17th century witch hunts and magical iron fences that repel invaders. Violinist Kukka Lehto and Tero Pennanen on Hammond organ and other keyboards, collect, arrange and further compose the repertoire while percussionist Janne Haavisto provides the rhythmic enhancement. 


Pauanne are fascinated by the "outrageous beliefs" of the past and its endemic prejudices, paranoia, fear of foreigners and persecution of women. In their songs and videos they show that these traits are still very much alive, just dressed in modern clothes.

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Contacts

Record Label

Nordic Notes

Christian Pliefke

info@nordic-notes.de

+49 9101 904474

+49 170 2468565

www.nordic-notes.de

Booking

Saura Booking Agency

Laura Salokoski

laura@saurabooking.com

+358 44 988 3397

Inquiry

Tero Pennanen

+358 50 359 7474

info@pauannemusic.com

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