Urma
Urma formed in 2009 around brothers Juris and Toms Ostrovskis in Latvia. Their early work drew some attention for its raw energy and somber aesthetic, though...
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Urma formed in 2009 around brothers Juris and Toms Ostrovskis in Latvia. Their early work drew some attention for its raw energy and somber aesthetic, though it wasn't for everyone. They released their debut album 'Songs That Never Were' in 2011.
Their music often deals with darker emotions and introspection. Songs like 'In your arms' and 'Comfort' show their tendency toward brooding melodies and raw lyrical themes. They've released several albums since, including 'In Your Arms' in 2013, 'The Rain' in 2016, and 'I Am the Mountain' in 2020.
Juris Ostrovskis handles lead vocals and songwriting, while Toms plays guitar and provides backing vocals. They've maintained this core lineup since the beginning, working intuitively together on material that feels emotionally direct.
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