Reykjavík Grapevine - 11.01.2008, Blaðsíða 35

Reykjavík Grapevine - 11.01.2008, Blaðsíða 35
Reviews | Reykjavík Grapevine | Issue 01 2008 | 19 Behold is the first release from pop quartet Steini, which apparently gets its name from the ‘romantic loser’ Steini, who sings and plays guitar. The music is a rather unobtrusive mix of simple acoustic gui- tar-pop, with a nostalgic glee. It is not terribly original, or engaging, but not exactly boring either. Mostly it just falls nicely into the back- drop to whatever else you are doing so you hardly notice it at all. The songs Girl I Used to Know and Behold are positive highlights. Steini (the band member) has a passable singing voice, but the ter- rible cover design adds little value. SBB Behold Steini Extreme electronica is a corner of the musical universe that often gets little attention. The conceptual electronic band Gjöll is the duo of Sigurður Harðarson, better known for his work with the punk band Dys, and the grindcore band Forgarður Helvítis; and Jóhann Eiríksson, member of the musical projects Reptilicus and Product 8. This is their second album, combining anarchistic poetry and ex- tremely dark and moody ambience through pulsating reverbs and heavy use of voice effects. For people interested in experimental electronica or curious to learn more about it, this is worth check- ing out. Everyone else is probably better off spending their money elsewhere. SBB With the help of Karl Olgeir, who co-wrote all the songs and lyr- ics on the record, Regína Ósk has released her third solo album in three years. The record is a mixed-result. First off, it could be worse. Olgeir, who also managed all arrangements and recordings, has made a commercial record that is solid and clean, if at times flat. Though indulgent and uninspired, the lyrics are not deplorable or entirely mindless. Samastað and Bítlalag are perhaps the most successful tracks, if only because the light (very light) Latin influ- ence sets its melody apart from the other 11 songs. Yet, despite all the effort that was surely put in on all ends to make this shiny new disc, it ultimately manages to be almost entirely uncharming and unstimulating. VÞ Benni Hemm Hemm’s latest EP release Ein í leyni, recognises the in- finite merit of the phrase ‘short and sweet.’ Indulging instrumentally in the simplicity he has long employed in his lyrics, Benni manages a combination of melancholy and optimism within a strikingly lucid record. He has perhaps taken the queue from his friend and col- laborator Jens Lekman in this regard, even making an acoustic ver- sion of the song Hól á hey hóla, from Kajak in which they both sing (and whistle.) It is that song as well as Jag Tyckte Hon Sa Lönnlöv, in which Lekman sings Maple Leaves in Swedish along with some Big Band reinforcement and vocal support by Benni, that are especially well arranged. Ultimately the distinct Benni Hemm Hemm sound is only positively reinforced by the acoustic strip, allowing him to fully revel in the simplicity that is his ultimate strength. VÞ Ein í leyni Benni Hemm Hemm Einar Scheving is a respected member of the relatively small com- munity of Icelandic jazz musicians. As a drummer, he has played on over 100 albums, although Cycles is his first as a bandleader. For this album, he has assembled an all-star squad of musicians to join him with Eyþór Gunnarsson (piano), Skúli Sverrisson (bass), and Óskar Guðjónsson (tenor sax). Although drums have been Schev- ing’s forte, he has turned his attention more towards compositions as his career advances, earning rave reviews for his work. This al- bum is a fine testimony to Einar’s strong compositional abilities. He has a deft touch for sparsity whereby each tone is given space to breath. This is an album that rewards careful, repeated listening, where the intricate puzzle of delicate tones unfolds with more clar- ity each time. Skúli Sverrisson’s mastery of the bass is especially enjoyable. SBB The career of pop quintet Síðan Skein Sól spans twenty years. They ruled as kings of the Icelandic pop music in the nineties, and have a catalogue of hits that regularly grace the radio waves. Síðasta Ve- trardag is a live recording celebrating the band’s 20th anniversary. 18 songs in all, this CD includes most of the band’s many hits, many of them performed with alternative stripped down acoustic arrange- ments, with different instrumentation for added effects. The results are hit and miss. The strings definitely add to Ég stend á skýi, while the lounge feel of Halló, ég elska þig is a step backwards. For long- time fans of Síðan Skein Sól, this is probably a good addition to the collection, since the 2-CD package also contains a DVD recording of the concert, but others are probably better off picking up some of the band’s earlier studio albums. SBB Cycles Einar Scheving Síðasta vetrardag Síðan skein sól Not to Lead nor to Follow Gjöll Ef væri ég … Regína Ósk CD CD CD CD CD CD This exciting new multimedia exhibition tells the story from an island’s dramatic birth from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean through its forty year history to the current day – and beyond, glimpsing the future 120 years hence. The exhibition explains the Government’s decision to submit an application to UNESCO to designate Surtsey a World Heritage Site. The Culture House - Þjóðmenningarhúsið National Centre for Cultural Heritage Hverfi sgata 15, 101 Reykjavik Telephone 545 1400 www.thjodmenning.is Open daily between 11am and 5pm The admission fee grants entry to all exhibitions at the Culture House. Adults ISK 300. Senior citizens ISK 200. Students ISK 200. Free entry for children 16 years of age or younger. Admission is free on Wednesdays. SURTSEY – GENESIS. EXHIBITION AT THE CULTURE HOUSE

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