Reede, 27. detsember kell 19:00
Paavli Kultuurivabrik • Paavli tänav 7, 10412 Tallinn, Harju maakond, Eesti
Cowboy dream-pop with a dark side, Estonian Americana-tinged indie rock collective Holy Motors performs in Paavli Kultuurivabrik on 27th December with a special audiovisual show. Joined by the Estonian noise rock duo Hello Killu.
Tickets: https://fienta.com/et/holy-motors-tallinn
Though their music is often tied to traditions of Americana roots music, Holy Motors hail from Tallinn, Estonia, an incongruence that adds to this band’s endless allure. Their critically acclaimed debut album “Slow Sundown” (2018) out on Wharf Cat Records, put them on the map as an unignorable group of post-Soviet cowgirls & boys making music “that sounds like the old West” (Fader). What began as a shared infatuation with the American West evolved into a sincere embodiment of that dreamy, melancholy aura, both in their music and persona.
Their second album “Horse” (2020, Wharf Cat Records) acknowledges these Americana and rockabilly strands in their musical DNA without sacrificing any of the otherworldly mystique that keeps them from neatly conforming to the shoegaze and dream-pop labels often applied to their sound. Their hypnotic force paired with the ability to write music and lyrics that resonate with a deeply relatable feeling of isolation allows them to connect with all sorts of people - from the devoted Western-psychedelia fanatic to the dreamer cowboy driving under the stars through wide open country roads.
Holy Motors is Eliann Tulve (singer/songwriter), Lauri Raus (guitar/songwriter), Villem Sarapuu (guitar), Ivar Mägi (guitar) and Caspar Salo (drums). They have been writing music together since 2013. Since then, they have released multiple 7” and LP’s with Brooklyn-based Wharf Cat Records. Previous collaborations include Anton Newcombe (The Brian Jonestown Massacre), Craig Dyer (The Underground Youth), Leonard Kaage (Errorr) and Carson Cox (Merchandise).
Bandcamp: https://holymotorsband.bandcamp.com/
“Sounding like a record written by the unhappiest cowboys you’re likely to meet, [it’s] the perfect soundtrack to a future bar scene in Lynch’s next episode of Twin Peaks.” - Narc Magazine
“Cowboy dream-pop with a dark side, like lost B-sides from the Paris, Texas soundtrack.” - Interview Magazine
Paavli Kultuurivabrik • Paavli tänav 7, 10412 Tallinn, Harju maakond, Eesti