The dream-like debut of the Finnish duo
Already with their demo, Subaudition have garnered comparisons to Sigur Rós and Tenhi - not, however, because they copied these bands, but because there is a similarity regarding an uncommonly open kind of music. With their debut album "The Scope", Antti Korpinen and Roope Niemelä offer almost dusk-like melodies, created by numerous instruments, tranquil vocals, all woven together by an extraordinary sensitivity. On the one hand, the two Finnish musicians free themselves effortlessly from any external influences, but on the other hand, they might evoke memories of all those pioneers of music whose interest wasn't in the all-too obvious and superficial, but rather in the essence deep below - the "sub-audible", so to speak.