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Matthau Mikojan is tagged as: rock, finnish, finnish rock, suomi, male vocalists

Matthau Mikojan is a rock musician. He used to be Bloodpit’s lead singer and guitarist but these days he is a solo artist. He released his first solo album through Poko Rekords on March 12th 2008 in Finland.
Mikojan shows on his first solo album that he really knows how to write catchy guitar riffs. The vocals are also done with care and his voice goes well on both more calm and heavier parts. The first single ”Stiletto Heels” surprised many with its echo drum sounds and twanging guitar.| |Mikojan has played all the instruments on the album apart from the drums which were played by Simo Stenman. Mikojan, Stenman and producer Antti Suomalainen (a.k.a Lex Luthor) started recording the album in September 2007 in Cosmic-studios in Tampere, Finland.| |Matthau Mikojan has also put up a live band in which plays the studio drummer Stenman, bassist Teemu Broman and Mikojan’s brother, ex-Negative Sir Christus on guitar. The band starts to tour Finland in February so the album material can also be heard live. This is something that you just CAN’T miss!
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Too fortunate to cry
Candy Wraps
Chasing Ghosts
Elegantly Wasted
Stiletto heels
Gypsy Eye
Shine A Light
Mania For Life
April song
Gambling Girl
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Chasing Ghosts
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