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Tiktak

About Tiktak

Whether they were slinging bouncy, Hanson-esque teen pop or synth-driven indie rock, Tiktak managed to hold their own as a staple of Finnish Top 40 radio in the early 2000s. Comprised of six girls from a music school in Helsinki (Petra, Mimmu, Emppu, Noora, Nea, and Tuuli), the bandmembers were barely in their teens by the time they landed a major record deal with Universal in 1999. Their debut album, Frendit, was released in Finland soon after, and the band attempted to break into the U.S. market the following year. Billing themselves at Tik N' Tak, the group released two English-language singles, "Don't Look Back" and "Upside Down," and re-released their debut under the title Friends. In spite of earning rave reviews from various indie critics, the album flopped on the U.S. market and Tiktak returned to Finland in 2001. The band returned to writing songs in Finnish on their second album, Jotain Muuta (Something Else). Three more albums followed over the next four years, including 2005's Myrskyn Edella, which was nominated for Best Pop Album at that year's Emma Awards. ~ Margaret Reges, All Music Guide

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Tiktak's Discography  (4)

Sinkut 99-07  Sinkut 99-07 Universal Mu... more more
Ympytää  Ympytää Universal Mu... more more
Jotain Muuta ...ja jotain uuta! Jotain Muuta: ...ja jotain uuta! Universal Mu... more more
Frendit/Friends PLATINAPAINOS SISÄLTÄÄ 2 UUTA BIISIÄ 4 VIDEOTA 6 REMIXIÄ JA ENGL. ALBUMIN Frendit/Friends: PLATINAPAINOS SISÄLTÄÄ... Universal Mu... more more

Compilations Featuring Tiktak  (4)

Helmiä Ja Sikoja MUSIIKKIA ELOKUVASTA Helmiä Ja Sikoja: MUSIIKKIA ELOKUVASTA Universal Mu... more more
Vieraalla Maalla Soundtrack  Vieraalla Maalla Soundtrack Universal Mu... more more
Suomirokkia 8 38 GALAKSIN KOVINTA SUOMIROCK-HITTIÄ Suomirokkia 8: 38 GALAKSIN KOVINTA SUOMI... Poko Rekords Oy more more
Suomirokkia 7 38 UNOHTUMATONTA SUOMIROKKIHITTIÄ Suomirokkia 7: 38 UNOHTUMATONTA SUOMIROK... Poko Rekords Oy more more

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