Mirel Wagner

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Oak Tree 00:00 Tools
No Death 03:09 Tools
The Road 02:42 Tools
To the Bone 02:44 Tools
Goodnight 00:00 Tools
The Dirt 00:00 Tools
The Well 04:25 Tools
Red 04:57 Tools
No Hands 02:32 Tools
1 2 3 4 00:00 Tools
Despair 00:00 Tools
Dream 03:08 Tools
Joe 03:31 Tools
The Devil's Tongue 00:00 Tools
What Love Looks Like 00:00 Tools
Ellipsis 00:00 Tools
Dreamt Of A Wave 00:00 Tools
In My Father's House 00:00 Tools
Taller Than Tall Trees 00:00 Tools
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Red (OST Alien: Isolation) 00:00 Tools
Is This What Love Looks Like 00:00 Tools
Dream (Vogner Remix) 00:00 Tools
Love Song 00:00 Tools
1, 2, 3, 4 00:00 Tools
Come Away Child 00:00 Tools
The Well (Rottamies Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Devils Tongue 00:00 Tools
Full Performance (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Be Sedated 00:00 Tools
The Well (Pulshar Remake) 00:00 Tools
No Death (Friendly Fire Recordings) 00:00 Tools
Death (Live bei ByteFM) 00:00 Tools
Who Am I to Sing a Love Song 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Be Sedated (The Ramones cover) 00:00 Tools
1 2 3 4 [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Red (Alien: Isolation) 00:00 Tools
"No Hands" 00:00 Tools
07. The Devil's Tongue 00:00 Tools
Mirel Wagner - No Death 00:00 Tools
Oak Tree [OFFICIAL VIDEO] 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Be Sedated [The Ramones cover] 00:00 Tools
Oak Tree [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
IN MY FATHER S HOUSE 00:00 Tools
04. Oak Tree 00:00 Tools
No Death 2011 00:00 Tools
Joe (Live bei ByteFM) 00:00 Tools
The Devil's Tongue [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Goodnight [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
[mirel wagner] Dream 00:00 Tools
THE DEVIL S TONGUE 00:00 Tools
2 3 4 00:00 Tools
What Love Looks Like [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Dreamt of a Wave [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
The Dirt [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Ellipsis [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
In My Father's House [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
[mirel wagner] No Death 00:00 Tools
[mirel wagner] Joe 00:00 Tools
The Devil´s Tongue 00:00 Tools
Lean 00:00 Tools
Taller than The Trees 00:00 Tools
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Mirel Wagner (born 3 December 1987) is a Finnish singer-songwriter. She was born in Ethiopia and raised in Espoo, Finland. Wagner makes ominous blues folk stripped bare. Her stories are filled with themes of death, self-destruction, sin, deep lakes and dark woods. The soundscape of Mirel’s quiet singing and a single acoustic guitar is wonderfully bare and intensive. Wagner has no doubt been influenced by Hope Sandoval, Nick Cave and PJ Harvey, but doesn’t sound exactly like any of them. Bio "Songwriting can hardly be more minimalistic, no-frills, more strict as Mirel Wagner's sparse music," wrote German Spex magazine, quite right. Mirel Wagner was born in Ethiopia, and grew up in peaceful conditions in Espoo, Finland. The family name leads back to a German great-grandfather. At age 7 she was given violin lessons, at 13 she switched to guitar and at 16 she wrote her first songs ("To The Bone", the album opener, is one of those early tunes) After a while she dared to join open mic events in Helsinki. People were surprised, interested and seemed to like it. Jean Ramsay, an American music journalist living in Finland, came across her at one of these sessions. He was particularly convinced of her talent, raved about her in an early article and recommended her to others. So, without producing a demo and contacting record labels, she found herself sitting in a real recording studio. Aki Roukala, a photographer and friend of Ramsay offered to finance these recordings and to take care that the tapes secured a release. Over two days she recorded 12 songs straight. 9 of them can be found on her debut, which was first released in Finland in spring 2011, and now in Europe via 22-Pistepirkko label Bone Voyage Recordings (in North America it gonna see release through Friendly Fire Recordings, March 27). Whether in Finland, France, Germany or now UK, journalists who've been listening a bit closer are full of praise for this young, slightly different talent, who has seemingly appeared out of the blue with her otherworldly gloomy folk.. There's not much you can hear on this debut. It's an "empty" record - in the best sense: A stoicly picked, almost trance-inducing acoustic guitar, a voice you wouldn't expect to hear from a 23 year old and songs, which mostly avoid classical (folk) song structure (rather "lonely prayers in expressionistic language" Spex). Everything is stripped to the bone and maintains a beautiful, strangely fragile tension, even more so during her live performances. "The singer is majestic in her sobriety." a French critic wrote. "She will literally knock you down with her candour and tenderness, captivating with her melodic charisma, wonderful and quiet. ... Music from another time, fabulous and elusive .." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.