On March 28, the guests were groups “Under the Scripture” musicians – Kristers Rudzītis and Alvis Kozulwho are preparing a mini-album “Love” for release and presented the single today at the Musical Bank “To Whom So”.

The mini-album “Mīlestības” will include four songs, which were also created by music producers Jānis Aišpurs and Kaspars Ansons. The band’s musicians admit that “Love” is their truest album, because it tells about wonderfully beautiful and hellishly painful loves. Throughout the album, the band dives into their deepest and quietest waters to speak out loud.

As the group’s soloist Kristers Rudzītis says:

“Other times it’s healthy to get to the rocks to talk to your icebergs.”

Simultaneously with the release of the mini-album, the video of the single “Kam Tādam”, created by Aleksandrs Ezeriņš and Elvis Lācis, will be published. The video was filmed in the RTU Ķīpsala swimming pool and features professional synchronized dancer Jelizavete Kalmikova – the Baltic champion in the junior group with 4 years of artistic swimming experience. In the music video, Jelizavete skillfully intertwines music with the art of dance under water. The focus of the music video on the symbolism of water is deliberate, since long ago it is impossible to live without water at any level, it attracts, cleans and drowns. In the mini-album we have left textual word games that interact with water symbolism. The single “Kam takam” tells about a phenomenon that has no center and no form, but takes the form in which it is. What is this phenomenon? Someone discovers it earlier, someone later, someone can drown if they dig too deep, and that’s where the discoveries end.

The group “Sub Scriptum” was founded in 2017 and released the album “21. century fashion” (2020). Its latest singles “Siltumnāki” and “Noise” have conquered the tops of the charts on various radio stations. The group consists of soloist Kristers Rudzītis (guitar), Alvis Kozuls (guitar), Armands Runcis (drums) and Maikls Drobins (bass).

During the program, Kristers and Alvis evaluated MARTAS’ song “Ai, kā sāp”.

Marta about the composition:

“Together with the song’s producer and co-writer, DJ Rudd, we’ve managed to create a song that you can both cry and dance to at the same time.”

Listen to the musicians’ assessment in the audio appendix!