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The Creationist

Kerli · 2009

3 min · 1 track · alternative rock · indie pop · pop rock

Ethereal synths and haunting vocals create a surreal soundscape that blurs the lines between pop and alternative.

The Creationist is a single by Kerli, released in 2009. Ethereal synths and haunting vocals create a surreal soundscape that blurs the lines between pop and alternative. 'The Creationist' garnered attention for its exploration of themes like creation and spirituality, resonating with fans of the alternative and electronic scenes. The album's experimental sound contributed to Kerli's reputation as a distinctive voice within the pop landscape, influencing subsequent artists seeking to blend genres. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Creationist sound like?

Ethereal synths and haunting vocals create a surreal soundscape that blurs the lines between pop and alternative. Rooted in alternative rock and indie pop.

What makes The Creationist by Kerli notable?

'The Creationist' garnered attention for its exploration of themes like creation and spirituality, resonating with fans of the alternative and electronic scenes. The album's experimental sound contributed to Kerli's reputation as a distinctive voice within the pop landscape, influencing subsequent artists seeking to blend genres. When 'The Creationist' was released in January 2009, Kerli was transitioning from her debut EP to a full-length album. Following her breakout single 'Walking on Air,' this album represented an important next step in establishing her unique blend of electronic and gothic influences.

How many songs are on The Creationist?

The Creationist has 1 track, running approximately 3 minutes.

Tracklist

1 track·3:43

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  • 1 The Creationist Standout 3:43

Release Date

January 1, 2009

Artist Origin

Estonia

Runtime

3 min 43 sec