Artist's albums
Bring It On
2023 · album
Püksata magama
2023 · EP
Öelge Sõnnu
2023 · single
Armasta mind (feat. Vaiko Eplik) [Raul Ojamaa Remix]
2023 · single
Keera
2022 · single
Ella
2022 · single
Remixed
2022 · album
Kuukene (Oligarkh Remix)
2022 · single
Sõit (WATEVA Remix)
2021 · single
Kallimale (SI Process Remix)
2021 · single
Pass-Pass (Nighteyes Remix)
2021 · single
We Miss Playing for You (Live 2020)
2021 · album
Armasta Mind (Live 2020)
2021 · single
Vanamees (Live 2020)
2021 · single
Mymiatures - Songs That Never Grew Up
2020 · album
Pekki!
2020 · single
Tõru Jungle
2020 · single
Almost There
2020 · single
Armasta mind (feat. Vaiko Eplik) [Lumele Remix]
2020 · single
Make Your Move
2020 · album
Armasta mind (feat. Vaiko Eplik)
2020 · single
Tehke ruumi! (Lumevärv Remix)
2020 · single
Tehke ruumi!
2020 · single
Pass-pass
2019 · single
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Biography
Trad.Attack! is an Estonian trio whose sound can fill stadiums and is excited about folk re-invention. As their name suggests, their approach to songcraft is with great vigour, power and passion. In the nine years since coming together, Trad.Attack! has released 5 albums, reached every continent and performed in 38 countries at significant festivals such as the Woodford Folk Festival (Australia), Womad (UK, Chile), Rudolstadt Festival (Germany), Rainforest World Music Festival (Malaysia) and many significant showcase festivals (e.g. Womex, Folk Alliance International). Back home in Estonia, Trad.Attack! blasted into the scene and has been revolutionizing it ever since, having won a whopping 29 music awards, including best band and best album. Band's latest album "Bring It On" was released in March 2023, featuring many Estonian and international artists: Canadian folk-pop band The East Pointers, Georgian vocal choir Iberi and Ravid Kahalani from Yemen Blues.