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Sudden Lights is a Latvian
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band, founded in 2012 in
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. The band consists of vocalist Andrejs Reinis Zitmanis, drummer Mārtiņš Matīss Zemītis, guitarist Kārlis Matīss Zitmanis, and bassist Kārlis Vārtiņš. In February 2023, the group won '' Supernova 2023'' with the song " Aijā" and represented Latvia in the
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History

The group was founded in 2012 by Andrejs Reinis Zitmanis and Mārtiņš Matīss Zemītis when they were both studying at the Pāvuls Jurjāns Music School in Riga. They were joined by Kārlis Matīss Zitmanis and Kārlis Vārtiņš. In 2015, they won the upcoming musician competition ''First Record'' () at Riga State Gymnasium No.1. The top prize was the opportunity to record a song. The band used it to record their first single, "Tik Savādi". Their later creative efforts culminated in a debut album, preceded by the singles "Priekšpilsētas valsis", "Laikmets" and "Šajā sētas pusē", which were immediately given air time by Latvian radio stations.


Priekšpilsētas (2017)

On September 22, 2017, Sudden Lights presented their debut album ''Priekšpilsētas'' (''Suburbs)'', comprising 10 songs in Latvian and English. The band's first self-organized concert, in which they performed songs from the album, took place at the Daile Music House in Riga on April 12, 2018. The band was joined on stage by Latvian musician Tīna Šipkēvica. The album brought the band a Golden Microphone 2018 nomination for Best Debut. LTV Supernova 2018 The band took part in '' Supernova 2018'', Latvia's national selection competition for the
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, with their song "Just Fine", the closing track of their debut album, and placed second. Initially, the group failed to qualify for the semi-finals, but the
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jury chose them as a wild card qualifier. The group then performed in the final and finished in 2nd place. Brainstorm ''Tin Drum Tour'' While presenting the album '' About the Boy Who Plays the Tin Drum'' (Latvian: Par to zēnu, kas sit skārda bungas) on a concert tour, Latvian pop-rock band Brainstorm announced that Sudden Lights would accompany them on their Latvian tour as the support act for all five concerts. 60,000 people attended the closing concert of the tour at the Mežaparks Open-Air Scene in Riga. Second studio tour and concert tour After releasing the singles "Negribu piezemēties" and "Dzīvnieks", the band announced their second album ''Vislabāk ir tur, kur manis nav'' (''The Best Place is Where I'm Not Around'')''.'' The album was released on October 11, 2019. The album was produced by Jānis Aišpurs, with whom the band had already collaborated on several singles. In late February 2020, the group began their first concert tour in Latvia. They performed in
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before the COVID-19 pandemic forced them to cancel the closing concert scheduled for March 20 in Riga. Third studio album and collaborations The band's 2020 collaboration with Astro'n'out, the song "Haosā", won the Golden Microphone 2021 Award as Radio Hit of the Year. In January 2021, the band started work on their third studio album together with producer Jānis Aišpurus. The first single of the album was "Klusumi", which was released in April 2021. Outside of writing the album, on which the band collaborated with the singer Annna remotely via Zoom, the song and radio single "Aizņem man vietu" was recorded. In August 2021, the next single of the forthcoming album single "Siltas vasaras ēnā" was released. This was followed on February 25, 2022 by the release of the single "Laternas". The band's third studio album "''Miljards vasaru"'' (''A Billion Summers)'' was presented on May 13, 2022 in the Small Hall at Splendid Palace, with the band giving a small concert and presenting a documentary film about the production of the album. The album was nominated for the Latvian record award Zelta Mikrofons 2023 as best pop album. The concert recording and album's design were also nominated, and two songs were nominated for the People's Choice award. Parallel to the release of the album, the single "Pāris neuzņemtu foto" was released. In the summer of 2022, the song "Pasaule trīc", a collaboration between Sudden Lights and ZEBRENE, was released. In the summer, Sudden Lights performed at the festivals Summer Sound, Positivus, Saldus Saule and Limbizkvīts, Latvijas mūzikas lielkoncerts, as well as at festivals in Jekabpils, Ventspils, Sigulda, Aizskraukle, Madona, Daugavpils and other cities. In the autumn of 2022, the band worked on its plan for a tour of Latvia, attracting the rapper ZEĻĢIS as a special concert guest. "Jasmīns", a song jointly performed by Sudden Lights and ZEĻĢIS was also recorded during this period. The ''"Miljards vasaru"'' tour took place with concerts on 17 September in Jelgava (at the Melno Cepurīšu Balerija), September 23 in Valmiera (at the Valmiera Concert Hall), on September 24 in Liepaja (at the Wiktorija Culture Centre), and on October 8 at Hanzas Perons in Riga. The final concert of the tour at Hanzas Perons in Riga was also filmed as a concert video, “Sudden Lights koncerttūres "Miljards vasaru" noslēguma koncerts”.


2023

In 2023, the group placed second with the single "Laternas" in the
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2 song contest . Sudden Lights participated in the '' Supernova 2023'' contest organized by
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with the song " Aijā". The group won the competition and thereby gained the right to represent Latvia in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2023 The Eurovision Song Contest 2023 was the 67th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Liverpool, United Kingdom, as , the winner of the with the song "Stefania (song), Stefania" by Kalush Orchestra, was unable to host the eve ...
. The band went on a promo tour and performed at ''Moldova's Etapa Naţională 2023'' followed by a performance at the Barcelona Eurovision Party and concerts in Tel Aviv, Amsterdam and Madrid. Latvian DJ xda Bass and Makree each released a remix of "Aijā". They performed fourth in the first semi-final on May 9, but did not qualify to the grand final.


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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