Hessu Haaksiluoto's latest album, Kynnet, is a beautiful and introspective work that showcases the Finnish singer-songwriter's talents as a lyricist and musician. The album, which translates to "Nails" in English, is a deeply personal exploration of love, loss, and the human condition.
Haaksiluoto's voice is soft and gentle, but it carries a weight of emotion that is palpable throughout the album. The instrumentation is sparse, with acoustic guitar and piano providing the primary accompaniment. This minimalistic approach allows the lyrics to take center stage, and Haaksiluoto's words are often poetic and profound.
Kynnet is a cohesive work, with each song flowing naturally into the next. The album's standout tracks include "Kulkiessaan," a haunting ballad about the passing of time, and "Kokonainen," a love song that is both tender and melancholic.