Orlova both composes her own songs and performs other musicians' cover versions. She generally performs in three languages –
Lithuanian,
Russian and
English. Orlova's fame preceded her first studio album when she was awarded an alternative music award
A.LT back in her home country, while at the same time also being named a "Breakthrough of the year 2006". Her song
Nesvarbu was voted by the readers of Lithuanian youth magazine
Pravda as the best debut of the year. In 2008 her debut album
Laukinis šuo dingo (
The Wild Dog Dingo, named after a Russian book by
Ruvim Frayerman for teenagers about teenage love) It is also a word play on the word "dingo" because in lithuanian "dingo" means missing. The album cover can also be translated to
The Wild Dog Is Missing. was released under the
MetroMusic label and presented in
Vilnius St.Catherine church on 22 January; a week later she had a similar concert in
Kaunas State Drama Theatre. Later the same year Orlova held concerts in
Russia,
London,
Liverpool. According to her fansite, she is going to perform in Poland, Ireland, participate at Europavox festival in France, and elsewhere. Orlova received positive recognition both worldwide and in Lithuania where she is seen as a huge success – her "cozy" gigs are highly anticipated there. According to music critics, Orlova has a
"high-trilling voice and a unique line in exhilaratingly dark, Baltic folk pop", that "calls immediate attention to itself in a properly distinctive manner". Noticed by the
Travis front-man
Fran Healy, Alina's song "Vaiduokliai" was picked up as one of the seven tracks to be featured on the digital-only EP, entitled "Play. Stop. Rewind" released worldwide by LIPA Records. ==Discography==