Review by Andy
Nikola Brasko's latest album, Rodná Hrouda, is a stunning tribute to Slovakian folk music. The album is a beautiful blend of traditional Slovakian melodies and modern instrumentation, showcasing Brasko's incredible talent as a musician and composer.
From the opening track, "Dobrú noc, má milá," it's clear that Brasko has a deep appreciation for the rich history of Slovakian music. The song features haunting vocals and a hauntingly beautiful melody that transports listeners to a different time and place.
Throughout the album, Brasko seamlessly blends traditional instruments like the fujara and the cimbalom with more contemporary sounds like electric guitar and synthesizers. The result is a sound that is both timeless and fresh, paying homage to the past while pushing the boundaries of what traditional music can be.
One standout track is "Lelija," which features Brasko's vocals soaring over a driving beat and a lush orchestration. The song is both uplifting and melancholic, capturing the emotional complexity of Slovakian folk music.