inBoil has recently formed a new band, known as Inboiler, and their 2013 CD “Tere, ma armastan sind” (Hello, I love you) reached these ears recently. As a fan of Jääboiler I thought I knew what to expect and was not disappointed. This is middle-aged man music – no noise, excess or vulgarity. And that description is complimentary, for far too many Estonian bands go either the metal route, experiment with alien styles like rap, or use unnecessary filthy words. This is a compilation that, in other words, also will not upset the mother-in-law in the car. While there is no radical break from the past there is enough variety to be found here to recommend it to middle-aged ears everywhere. It seems that the members of the band are the same as in the previous incarnation, and any disc that has guitarist Marek Talts, bassist Alari Piispea and the incomparable saxophonist Meelis Unt just has to be many degrees above average, perhaps at the boiling point? Percussionist Tiit Kevad and electric violinist Tiit Kikas round out the ensemble, backing up the vocalist inBoil seamlessly, with precision and innovative élan.
All of the twelve cuts were composed by inBoil. He is also responsible for all but one song’s lyrics, displaying a sensitivity of marrying beautiful words with appropriate melodies. This is best seen in “Isale”, a tender and sensitive song dedicated to father, perhaps inBoil’s, perhaps a generic figure. Some like “Valem” (Equation) are deeply philosophical; others, while carefully composed, suggest that the author is not beyond just having fun – as on “Rohesilmne varas” (Green-eyed thief) which is about a cat and has some classic anti-social lines that only a cat lover could appreciate. The bluesy title cut flirts with rock at times, and rates as perhaps the most enjoyable selection on the CD. Otherwise inBoil sticks to the winning formula that has gained him his followers – a gentle vocal approach, musical subtlety, interesting lyrics and a tightly knit band.