Kynnet started as a side project from Teksti-TV 666’s Teemu Tanner one summer he was unemployed and fooled around with an 8-track recorder. Even if you don’t understand Finnish (most people don’t), the vocal delivery – buried in noise and guitars – still manages to convey an emotional depth. Of the songs Tanner says:
– "Silloin kun sä lähdit" is a pretty honest recitation about a great loss and apparently
I seem to have some serious issues with keeping it together sometimes. There's
still some hope there, it's not all bleeding.
– "Muutossa kadonnut" is a song about change and about disappearing without notice. Both of these songs are written in the same short period of time and they were recorded in one intense session, when The World began to crumble. In the middle of this endless quandary I really start to live. In the end, love beats everything. So why not try to summon its spirit through lo-fi speed schlager?
The Philly rock juggernaut's debut LP is finally here, an electric rallying cry led, as always, by Tina Halladay's powerful voice. Bandcamp New & Notable May 10, 2017