Reykjavík Grapevine - 13.07.2007, Page 29
Behind the abrasive grunts
of vocalist Egill and back-
up vocalist Gísli, Changer
put on a gruesome set.
Sveinn Birkir Björnsson witnessed Changer.
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For the first time in my
life, my food was looking
back at me.
Chandler Fredrick tasted a sheep head,
gums and all.
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“I think that the opportuni-
ties are plenty but they are
also very sparse.”
Anna Hildur Hildibrandsdóttir on the
tricky business of exporting Icelandic
music.
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There was no mistaking
that it was well past 6
a.m. – the time I had set
my alarm on: I must have
overslept, and probably for
long.
The Lonesome Traveller again battles the
hard conditions of the Icelandic nature.
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In one corner we have the
residents of Ipswich – one
of Britain’s oldest and
most historic towns – who
number about 117,986.
Gavin Portland took on the population of
Ipswich, and won.
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During the first week un-
der the new laws some of
the strip clubs the Grape-
vine visited were still
open.
Zoë Robert explores Reykjavík’s strip clubs
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