
Kristian Anttila
Summary: Matti Kristian Anttila (born March 4, 1979) is a Gothenburg based Finnish-Swedish indie pop musician. Anttila's father is from Finland, his mother from Bulgaria. During his first year he lived in Skövde but then he moved with his mother to Gothenburg. Anttila released his debut album 'Natta de mina' in 2003. He followed up in 2005 with the EP 'Sockerläpp' and the album 'Innan bomberna'. June 2008 saw the release of his third album, 'Lille Napoleon'. The music is mostly guitar-based indiepop with melancholic lyrics and some electronic references.
Similar Artists: Almedal, Markus Krunegård, Laakso, Håkan Hellström, Lasse Lindh
[ 06/18 ]
"Piano Night," with Jimmy Dority
@ Mama's Crowbar
[ 06/18 ]
Paddy Mills
@ Andy's Old Port Pub
[ 06/18 ]
Vacation + Nervosas + Swaath + High Spirits
@ St John St
[ 06/18 ]
Irish session with Carol Coronis & Ramona Connelly
@ Cara Irish Pub & Restaurant
[ 06/18 ]
Dave Packard
@ Mine Oyster
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March 11, 2013 at 3:29 PM
On The Download | March 18, 2013 at 3:22 PM SXSW 2013: The Punk Singer
March 14, 2013 at 2:08 PM Post-NRMAL: Five music discoveries from the Monterrey festival
March 13, 2013 at 1:23 PM Weekly Playlist #21: New Hampshire edition with the Migs, Betty Nico, Howling Boil, Pleasure Gap
March 12, 2013 at 3:05 PM [from the gut] The female rock musician's perspective, featuring Speedy Ortiz, Earthquake Party, Fat Creeps, and the New Highway Hymnal
March 11, 2013 at 3:29 PM
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