Carla Aakre Unveils New Single, “These Hours”

Helsinki-based singer-songwriter Carla Aakre returns with her latest single, "These Hours," a poignant exploration of budding love. Set for release on December 20, 2024, under Kieku Records, this deeply emotional track captures the exhilaration and vulnerability of new relationships. Carla weaves themes of infatuation, fear, and uncertainty into an intimate and relatable narrative, reminding listeners of the genuine and beautiful fragility of these moments. Carla says, “The song 'These Hours' tells the story of budding love. As in many romantic relationships, infatuation is overshadowed by fear of being hurt and uncertainty. However, there is something genuine, human, and beautiful in these feelings.” Growing Momentum and Recognition
Carla’s music has gained significant traction across international markets, receiving airplay on major radio stations including: BBC6 Music (UK) Amazing Radio (UK & USA) Radio Helsinki (Finland) YLE X3M (Finland) KRUI (USA) Her previous singles, "watercolour" and "whrough," have drawn praise from prominent outlets like Glamglare, Mystic Sons, She Makes Music, and Backseat Mafia, with descriptions of her music highlighting its emotional depth and meticulous craftsmanship.
Playlist Success Carla’s tracks have been featured on high-profile playlists, including: alexrainbirdMusic compilation (1.6M followers) Grrrl Music’s "New Music Friday" Music Observer’s "MO Playlist" Amazing Radio’s "Indie Picks" Ones To Watch's "#NowWatching" This robust support has led to significant audience growth, with Carla’s social media following and streaming metrics seeing a steady rise.
"these hours" is part of Carla’s upcoming debut album, Things I Forgot to Tell You, scheduled for release on February 7, 2025. The album, recorded in Carla’s Helsinki studio flat and her family’s cottage, combines personal and universal themes with intricate string and horn arrangements by producer Roni Ylhäinen and Carla’s sister Milla Käyhty. For Fans Of: Regina Spektor, Fiona Apple

In Finland, Kieku ja Kaiku is a popular cartoon from the 1950s, starring two chickens sowing mischief across their forrest land. Their names are onomatopoeias for the rooster’s crow—cock-a-doodle-doo, loud, brash, and eye-opening. Finland’s KIEKU RECORDS takes its name from these unofficial mascots, borrowing from childhood nostalgia but also carrying an important message. It’s time for the music industry to wake up.

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