Shishi
This is what surf music would sound like if it was made in the dark near the frozen shores of the
Baltic sea. Because it was.
Benadetta, Victoria and Teresa
(these are definitely not their real
names) are a trio of Lithuanian
mermaids who create “zero-waste
trash music” under the name
“shishi”. They sing about how it
feels to be living in times when
nothing makes sense anymore.
Their music is perfect for people
who care about what’s going on,
but don’t really know what’s
happening.
Genre-wise shishi takes sugar,
spice and everything nice from
surf rock and blends it with a
chemical formula that has been
distilled from the raw sounds of
the best riot-girl and punk bands.
The result is a beautifully
awkward eco-friendly vibe
reminiscent of indie surf frontrunners like La Luz or Tennis smashing into the powerful femininity
of bands like Hole, Kleenex and Delta 5.
The band known as shishi was initially formed by three vocalists trying to play instruments they
couldn’t play. Their 2018 debut album “NAx80” contains a secret swear word and was released
after some intense and rapid learning sessions (it was around this time that they became
mermaids, just in case you were wondering). Nominations, festivals and tours followed. As the
instrumental skills improved in 2020 shishi was signed by “The state51 Conspiracy” to release
their follow up album “Mafitishei” in which the band searches for new seas on which to splash
around. After 2 years a new album was born “Nearly Happily Ever After” (2022). shishi touches
on a variety of themes: from gloomy birthdays to the sense of losing control of your life; from
family issues to the stress of burning out - a familiar feeling for everyone navigating modern
society.
If this biography left you feeling more confused than informed and you suddenly want to dance
upside-down, you are now in the perfect mood for some shishi.