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Natassa Bofiliou and Manolis Famellos expand Greek entekhno on collaborative 'Ola Einai Mprosta' EP [EP Review]

  • September 22, 2025
  • Angelos Andreosopoulos
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Artist Name:
Natassa Bofiliou, Manolis Famellos
Album Name:
Ola Einai Mprosta
Release Type:
EP
Release Date:
September 19, 2025
Record Label:
ANIMA
Label Location:
Athens
Review Author:
Angelos Andreosopoulos
Review Date:
September 22, 2025
EM Review Rating:
8.0
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Music's ability to transcend language barriers gets thrown around as a cliche, but when Natassa Bofiliou and Manolis Famellos join forces on Ola Einai Mprosta, the sentiment feels genuinely earned. This captivating EP creates an entirely new universe through mesmerizing vocals and melodies that speak to something deeper than cultural boundaries.

Bofiliou, often hailed as "the best voice of her generation," has spent nearly two decades establishing herself as more than just a vocalist. She's a storyteller, activist, and emotional conduit.

Since beginning her musical journey in 2004 with collaborators Gerasimos Evangelatos and composer Themis Karamouratidis, the trio has produced nine successful albums that prioritize lyrical depth and social messaging.

Famellos, a pop-rock singer, songwriter, and producer with extensive collaborations across the Greek music scene, has worked with Bofiliou twice before on individual tracks. Their decision to create a full collaborative EP represents a natural evolution of their creative partnership and produces one of autumn's most compelling releases.

Both artists operate within the Entekhno tradition: orchestral music incorporating Greek folk elements that emerged in the late 1950s, often setting famous poetry to music.

While Ola Einai Mprosta doesn't feature traditional poetry adaptations, the lyrics themselves function as poems, exploring themes of loneliness, grief, and redemption. Rather than reinventing Entekhno, they expand its possibilities.

The opening track introduces guitar grooves alongside meditations on life's potential dead ends, while maintaining hope as an underlying current.

"Molyvenia Kardia" showcases Bofiliou's love for rap music through contemporary production, delivering messages about persistence and goal-setting with the reminder that "we can reach much farther than the end."

The EP’s nostalgic ballad single, "Den Eida Matia," explores melancholy and silence in human relationships, suggesting that even difficult emotions cannot diminish love and passion. Bofiliou’s expressive voice conveys these complexities with striking precision, turning personal confession into a universal experience. The lyric, "Let all the ships and trains of the world depart then / Without me," brings the song to a poignant close

Title track "Ola Einai Mprosta" ventures into pop-rock territory while Famellos explains: “This is not a nostalgic song, even though it was kneaded under the dust of the desert and of time, within the thick cloud that forever hides the horizon from view. It does not know the path, of course, nor the way out from all of this; yet it follows an invisible thread that runs only forward. So it no longer mourns what was lost, because it knows that whatever is worth saving is already kept safe within us. And above all, it knows that in the end, our stubbornness, like a small miracle, is enough to save us from destruction.”

The track's rough, deep lyrics: “We brushed past death / we are alive, as if by miracle / All is ahead,” explore survival and resilience, suggesting that stubbornness itself can become miraculous salvation.

"Anthropos Nisi" describes a man who became an island that no one ever visits. He is alone, yet independent. The choice is always ours, and so are the consequences. The slower tempo continues with "To Spasmeno Parathyro," where Bofiliou explores new vocal territories while Famellos pushes Entekhno production into uncharted regions.

The closing track completes this emotional journey, forming a full circle around human existence and both emotional dead ends and breakthroughs. It's a beautiful conclusion to this brief fairy tale told by two masterful narrators.

Ola Einai Mprosta proves that traditional genres can evolve without losing their essential character.

Bofiliou and Famellos have created something that honors Entekhno's poetic tradition while pushing it toward contemporary relevance. Music that doesn't simply perform songs but expresses opinions, supports causes, and empowers listeners. This collaboration represents more than the sum of its parts, suggesting that the best artistic partnerships emerge when established voices find new ways to challenge each other while serving the music itself.

Ola Einai Mprosta is out via ANIMA

Connect with Natassa Bofiliou: Instagram | Website

Connect with Manolis Famellos: Instagram | Facebook

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