Geigermäntääjät
Geigermäntääjät is a Finnish indie rock band formed in 2004. The group takes its name from the geiger counter, a device used to detect radiation, reflecting their experimental approach to music that often incorporates electronic elements and unconventional instrumentation. Comprising vocalist Jukka Orma, guitarist Tommi Kallio, bassist Janne Kärkkäinen, and drummer Janne Kärkkäinen, they have released four studio albums, including "Kuuntele" (2006) and "Silmät" (2009), which blend folk influences with modern rock production.
Their music explores themes of nature, technology, and human experience, using layered vocals and intricate arrangements