Odd Hugo

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Kissing In The Falling Rain 06:11 Tools
Mumblewalk 05:43 Tools
These Grey Fields 06:25 Tools
Y & X (A Dispute Between) 04:22 Tools
When I Was Just A Lil Boy 03:34 Tools
I Have A Story 04:38 Tools
Three Bullets 04:40 Tools
Do I Offend You 05:42 Tools
Nothing Like You 04:40 Tools
A Song For Ashes 05:01 Tools
Identiphobia 05:38 Tools
A Woman With Two Faces 05:38 Tools
Forget Me Not 05:38 Tools
Polaroid 04:22 Tools
Y X (a dispute between) 04:22 Tools
I'll Be Fine 04:22 Tools
Pocket 04:22 Tools
Der Waltzer 04:22 Tools
Keep On Going 04:22 Tools
Naked Under The Sun 01:09 Tools
Little Red Rat 01:09 Tools
A theme from Ashes part one 01:09 Tools
A theme from Ashes part two 00:58 Tools
When I Was Just A Lil' Boy 03:34 Tools
When I was Just a Little Boy 03:34 Tools
There Was A Road Before My Feet 03:34 Tools
I Will Pack My Bags 03:34 Tools
Can You Tell The Difference Between A Cock & A Hen 03:34 Tools
Y&X (a dispute between) 04:28 Tools
A Theme From Ashes Part 1 01:09 Tools
05 - Kissing In The Falling Rain 00:00 Tools
02 - A theme from Ashes part one 01:09 Tools
These Grey Fields, pt. 1 03:55 Tools
01 - These Grey Fields 06:25 Tools
These Grey Fields, pt. 2 00:00 Tools
A Theme from Ashes Part2 00:58 Tools
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Formed in the summer of 2012, Odd Hugo combine a distinctly Nordic energy with a mellow sound that’s warm and accessible. Twin vocals, strings and background brass embellishments combine to craft a unique experience. Theirs is a contemporary mix that manages to feel both familiar and fresh. Odd Hugo performed in this years showcase festival "Tallinn Music Week 2013" and got a lot of motivating comments/feedback from international delegates. The Line of Best Fit, a UK-based online music magazine: "A band that seem set to follow in the footsteps of their countrymen Ewert and the Two Dragons, Estonia five piece Odd Hugo offer an askew slant on indie folk, with tracks like ‘These Grey Fields’ carrying a sound that’s both familiar and new. Fans of Beirut will find something to enjoy from their brassed-up arrangements." Nils Bernstein, Matador Records: "I thought Odd Hugo were fantastic at Tallinn Music Week; of all the bands I saw, I think they probably have the most potential for success outside Estonia. The guys are incredibly talented, great players and songwriters." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.