SANNA LU UNA
AT
live
Liberated vocals are joined by dreamy synths, brass, chamber music, glockenspiel, field recordings, and metallic beats: Sanna Lu Una, musician and producer, creates new worlds with her music, splashing into the wide waters of avant-garde pop, only to joyfully break the bounds of the genre over and over again. Her songs address existentialist questions, playfully wrapped in fantastic imagery. The lyrics are like a dream language, communicating in metaphors and symbols, enabling vivid and visual reflection.
Her debut album “Pierce the Ground” (2025) breaks the surface, looking deep at what lies beneath. The songs explore humanity’s inseparable relationship with nature, including our own personal one, in a world that is increasingly separating itself from the very nature it needs. Inner processes become tangible and audible, mirroring a journey to oneself. Musically, the album moves between fragile and powerful, the string and wind instruments building a feeling of sensitivity and sensibility. In combination with the idiosyncratic worlds of sound Sanna Lu Una creates, a delicate balance emerges, an inimitable blend that unfurls a siren-like attraction.
At live shows her expressive voice is front and center. Joined by Angelo Beltrame on cello and surrounded by cinematic sounds Sanna Lu Una evokes a space of profound emotion, transforming the stage into a vast landscape where the inside manifests itself on the exterior.
photo by Olesya Parfenyuk
Glaubenskirche Simmering