Fresh from winning the title of newcomer of the year at the Estonian pop music awards “Kuldne Plaat 2024,” the fiery rock duo Räpina Jack has skyrocketed into the hearts and minds of domestic music enthusiasts like a comet. Indeed, today, anyone who cares even a little about good Estonian music knows who Räpina Jack is and what kind of music and worldview this band represents. It is certain that the musical landscape of Estonia has become significantly richer and more diverse thanks to the existence of this band because imagining such raw, bluesy, and hip-hop-infused rock’n’roll from scratch is difficult, and unfortunately, the amount of energy the band unleashes on stage into the audience cannot yet be measured with contemporary top-notch equipment.
Räpina Jack consists of two completely different artists: Hain Hoppe, also known as Hash, is a fiery guitar hero whose clever riffs, electrifying solos, and captivating, albeit arrogantly charming stage presence can ignite even the most indifferent soul. Kill Kaare, alias KillBaba, is a witty wordsmith with a sharp tongue, whose mouth unveils Räpina Jack’s slightly urbanized yet fundamentally down-to-earth worldview. The lyrics, sometimes rap- infused, sometimes melodic, shifting from current events to mystically fairy-tale-like, reflect Jack’s evolving search for identity. That, dear friends, is contemporary, modern rock’n’roll!
The band will perform at Augustibluus for the third time, and their successful and well- attended performances on various café terraces have prompted the organizers to promote the band to the festival’s main stage for the first time. What undoubtedly makes Räpina Jack’s performance at Augustibluus this time exceptionally exciting is that, for the first time, the band is abandoning its hip-hop approach and bringing to the stage with them a new, raw, bluesy setlist and live ensemble of exceptional musicians. So, in addition to the classic Räpina Jack duo, the band, under the moniker “Räpina Jack & The Hillbilly Terrorists“, will be joined by: Tarvi Aldur (guitars), Martin-Eero Kõressaar (bass guitar and double bass), and Peep Kallas (drums). These musicians need no further introduction to the Estonian music connoisseur, and it is certain that this collaboration will resonate with every true blues enthusiast at the Augustibluus festival.