Monthly Archive for February, 2009

Blue-Black-White!

I'm Independant!

I'm Independant! © Sharon Cooper

It’s simply awesome how variously fantastic and ingenious pictures can be taken with the blue-black-white colour combination of the Estonian national flag!

In connection of recent 91st Independence Day of Estonia on February 24, the Flickr user “lessake” had an nice idea to ask for other users’ pictures, where our blue-black-white flag colours would be prominently represented.

There were over 200 submissions. The above picture, “I’m Independant!” by Sharon Cooper from Hitchin, England is just one example. I thank Sharon for her kind permission to show the picture in my blog.

My other favourites among blue-black-white pics by the Flickr users include, for example, this and this plus many others. Over 200 photos can be seen here.

Blue-black-white rules! All in all nice contribution by many people, and friends of Estonia.

Happy Estonian Independence Day!

Happy Estonian Independence Day!

February 24. 2009
Estonia 91

Opeth In Tallinn: Abundance Of Variety, Somber Mood

Opeth

Opeth’s gig in Rock Cafe, Tallinn, Estonia, February 23, 2009.

In the course of their ca two-hour set, these original Swedish prog-metallers varied their sounds from tender, like a flute on the green field, to hard and tough, in the meantime depressively somber and dispirited.

Their finishing effort rolled over Estonian fans like a Swedish-made Bofors tank.

I believe no-one regrets the buying of the ticket – Opeth’s performance in Tallinn was really professional and strong. Not only maximum decibels, Opeth has  also strong content, both technical and creative. And this could be heard through their amps, loud and clear. The relatively young crowd had a great time, and recognized the strong performance.

The soundmix was quite adequate. Well-known Opeth sounds from the albums were well recognizable. If during the first minute the bass drum wanted to kick you straight through the wall, the mix was then balanced right away.

I must admit that I haven’t been a really big fan for Opeth. The death-metal style growling vocals, plenty to be found in Opeth albums, were putting me off first. Also, the overall morbidness of their compositions could be tiring.

Even so I have listened to this band last 3-4 years, and have several of their albums. Opeth’s prog-oriented compositions are mostly developed not bad at all, quite free of cliches and using exciting song structures. Most important, these tunes are not boring.

Plenty of variance was offered also at the Tallinn gig. Softer sounds varying with tougher, attacking audio avalanches. Only the mood stayed all the same: Opeth’s harmonies are mostly dark or wistful, and either dance around the minor scales or just sound hard and dissonant. For example, Dream Theater’s spectre of moods varies a lot more.

But I think not so many people came to see Opeth, who were not aware beforehand that this band has very little to do with mainstream music, even if talking about mainstream metal or prog-metal. Several parts of their performance sounded unabashedly jazzy, and some moments, abundant with Mellotron sounds, could be taken straight from from a Flower Kings gig.

Don’t expect me to give you the setlist, although I think that some of the fellow listeners could do this in a second.

I’m off now to acquaint me better with the great music of Opeth, and to give their latest effort, Watershed a spin. If the band wants ever to play here again, very welcome.

Shrove Tuesday

Yum!

I love traditional Estonian Shrove Tuesday buns!

These come with cream and jam – yum! One for me, and as the cat said he prefers Whiskas today, guess who gets another one?

Photo: Argo Ideon

Tornimäe, Tallinn

Tornimäe Winter nights can be quite depressing here in Tallinn. The temperature stays somewhere around zero centigrade, the fresh snow melts quickly, then freezes and produces ice. The ground looks grey and boring. But I’m glad that during the years before current depression there was a lot of construction in the Tallinn City. The new highrises are functioning like a pillars of light, brightening our dark evenings. They have brought life into the town center and many of the windows stay illuminated until late. To see larger picture, left-click 2 times and choose “All sizes” on Flickr.

Picture: Argo Ideon