"A way away" CD by Indica

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Singer Jonsu sometimes is an elf, sometimes a devil and even capable of interpreting Kate Bush! In 2010 "A Way Away" presented some songs from the four Finnish 'Indica' albums in new English versions. The bonus DVD contains clips, and live / backstage / studio material.

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General

Item no. 173271
Musical Genre Gothic Rock
Exclusive No
Media - Format 1-3 CD & DVD
Edition Limited Edition
Product topic Bands
Band Indica
Product type CD
Release date 26/06/2010

Disc 1

  • 1.
    Islands Of Light
  • 2.
    Precious Dark
  • 3.
    Children Of Frost
  • 4.
    Lilja's Lament
  • 5.
    In Passing
  • 6.
    Scissor, Paper, Rock
  • 7.
    A Way Away
  • 8.
    As If
  • 9.
    Straight And Arrow
  • 10.
    Eerie Eden
  • 11.
    Outside In

Disc 2

  • 1.
    Welcome (An introduction By Indica)
  • 2.
    Islands Of Light (Video Clip)
  • 3.
    In Passing (Video Clip)
  • 4.
    Straight And Arrow (Video Clip)
  • 5.
    Scissor, Paper, Rock (Live) (Warm Up Show)
  • 6.
    Straight And Arrow (Live) (Warm Up Show)
  • 7.
    In Passing (First Version) (Video Clip)
  • 8.
    Studio Report
  • 9.
    Photo Session
  • 10.
    On The Road
  • 11.
    Outtakes

by Adam Weishaupt (29.03.2010) In their native Finland, Indica are superstars already, with gold- and platinum-awarded singles and albums. "A way away" is the English debut of songstress Jonsu and her all-girl outfit - the band aims for the international market now which shouldn't be too difficult because the album is great. Nightwish band leader Tuomas Holopainen produced the peppy, versatile opus featuring symphonic tracks such as fantastic "Island of light", the balladesque "Children of frost", or fast and fabulous "Precious dark", but also melancholic songs like the first single "In passing", a wonderful, catchy, intoxicating gem. It is Jonsu's charismatic and totally unique voice which sets Indica apart from other bands. But the five extremely pretty Scandinavians can also rock, proven by the crispies "Scissor, paper, Rock" and "Straight and arrow".