One Chord to Another hits 23 + All About Chad, Olva, ITE EEROLA & Hattara

Here we are. Twenty Three Strikes. A few years back I considered that it would be good to get to 23 years and call it a day by posting All About Chad’s Räkärodeo classic Twenty Three Strikes. Well here we are, but I will only fullfill one half of that idea. I will post the song, but I have no intention of quitting. Maybe someday if I lose the love for new music, but I just don’t see that happening. During the recent years I’ve fallen in love with artists/bands like ITE EEROLA, Kristiina and Hattara just as intensely as I did with Bridget, The Sugarrush and Office Building back when I started this thing in 2001. I hope I will never lose that almost childlike enthusiasm for new music, because that’s the best part of this. Hearing something new like Olva’s song Mehiläisille this year and just instantly being so wholeheartedly in love with everything about it. I understand if that can get a tiny bit annoying too, but if you are reading this anniversary post, you are probably well aware that this blog has nothing to with music critique and everything to do with passionately loving music.

One Chord to Another is a big part of who I am and I’m proud that I’ve been able to keep it going for such a long time. Sure it has its flaws and shortcomings and maybe it could be more if I was less lazy, more brave and not hindered with self doubt. Still I do think this has a lot of value. There’s so much beautiful new music in this messed up world and a lot of it won’t be covered in the actual music media at all or it will be just a sidenote there. And well unfortunately there isn’t a whole lot of that music media even left these days. There’s definitely still a need for the music bloggers that spend their spare time finding the new gems that fly under the radar. In the future it would be nice to find the time and energy to write a bit more and maybe organize some live concerts, but most likely things will stay relatively same and I’m quite content with that too. So I don’t think there will be a whole lot new on the horizon, but I hope you stay with me on this new music adventure. It means the world to me.

All About Chad – Twenty Three Strikes

There wouldn’t be this blog without Miettinen and his Räkärodeo radio show. These days I also cover a lot of music that maybe wouldn’t have been played on Räkärodeo, but it’s the clear foundation of my music taste and I owe everything to Räkärodeo. This song was a usual request whenever some of us listeners turned 23. That’s why it has to play on this blog’s 23rd anniversary. This is an indie pop classic from 1995. So not a new one, but extremely highly recommended.

Olva – Mehiläisille (Minna Records)

And then a few 2024 songs that I love. First my favorite song of the year. That’s the aforementioned Mehiläisille by Olva. A poignant and profoundly beautiful song where bees try to thrive on this planet after the humanity failed. Sounds devastating, but there’s a mountain of warmness and comfort in that song too. I have zero need to see Oasis live, but oh how I would love to see Olva.

ITE EEROLA – Näidenkin seinien takana (Panama-levyt)

I think I’ve mentioned it a few times that my favorite songwriter during the last few years has been ITE EEROLA. Everything just feels so heartfelt and resonates deeply. This latest single Näidenkin seinien takana is again something so pure and affecting and hits close home on a personal level too. I’m shy, quiet and socially clumsy and curling up inside four walls isn’t at all uncommon. Thankfully there’s live music that drags me out and songwriters like ITE EEROLA that make me at least open the window to shout their name to the world or the surprised upstairs neighbour who is walking the dog.

Hattara – Halla (Cotton Candy Company)

Let’s pick up the pace a little and share one song from the album I’ve listened the most in 2024. It’s the debut full-length Ehkä me nähdään huomenna from Helsinki-based dream pop band Hattara. They have quickly become one of my favorite bands. I loved all the singles last year and this new album is equally brilliant. But it’s way past midnight so time to quit the anniversary ramblings and just play Hattara on repeat until I fall asleep. Maybe more video/song posts later in the week. This is Halla from the new Hattara album.

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