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Auri (band)

Auri is a Finnish progressive folk band composed of vocalist and violinist Johanna Kurkela, keyboardist Tuomas Holopainen (her husband), and guitarist and pipe player Troy Donockley. Holopainen and Donockley are also members of the band Nightwish. Their self-titled first album, Auri, was released on March 23, 2018. and was recorded at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios.

Holopainen described Auri's style as "rabbit hole music and celestial metal" with "influences from folk music, Celtic music, [and] soundtracks". British rock magazine Prog describes the band as prog folk. The band's name is based on a female character from The Kingkiller Chronicle.

History

Auri was formed by friends Tuomas Holopainen, Troy Donockley and Johanna Kurkela. According to an interview, the music concept for Auri dates back to 2011 when the trio realized they would have to do music together. However, their ongoing responsibilities with other projects prevented them from doing so, until 2017 when they finally had available free time to work on this project. The promotional photoshoot for the band and album inspired and forced them to complete the recording:

The band's name is based on a female character from Patrick Rothfuss' The Kingkiller Chronicle:

On 17 October 2020, it was announced that Auri had completed work on the second album. The second album, titled II – Those We Don't Speak Of was later released on 3 September 2021.

Auri went on their first tour in Finland in August 2025, and later expanded out the tour throughout Europe in September and October.

Band members

Current

Live and session

  • Kai Hahto – drums, percussion
  • Mikko Iivanainen – guitars, backing vocals
  • Johanna Iivanainen – keyboards, backing vocals

Discography

Studio albums

  • Auri (2018) – No. 2 Finland
  • II – Those We Don't Speak Of (2021) – No. 2 Finland
  • III – Candles & Beginnings (2025)

Singles

  • "Night 13" (2018)
  • "The Space Between" (2018)
  • "Pearl Diving" (2021)
  • "The Valley" (2021)
  • "Shieldmaiden" (2025)
  • "Museum of Childhood" (2025)

Music videos

  • "Night 13" (2017)

References

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