Reykjavík Grapevine - 08.01.2010, Síða 23

Reykjavík Grapevine - 08.01.2010, Síða 23
Viking hotel Viking restaurants Viking live entertainment Viking Souveniers For booking and further information: Tel.: (+354) 565-1213 vikings@vikingvillage.is - www.vikingvillage.is Strandgata 55 Hafnarfjordur The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 01 — 2010 23 THURSDAY 7 JANUARY >> Saktmóðingur and friends SATURDAY 8 JANUARY >> Úlpa and friends 2009: Music We sorta abhor year-end lists over here at Grapevine HQ. At least when it comes to making them. That has always been a task, and whatever we’ve come up with in the past has in retrospect usually struck us as forced, rushed and ill thought out. Plus, be- ing the ADD kids we are, we tend to change our minds every five minutes: “The Ar- cade who now? Fune-what? The best album of 2004 was totally Kanye West’s College Dropout. No, wait; it was Blood Brothers’ Crimes. Oh, forget it.” ANYWAY, regardless of our feelings on the matter, year-end lists are always pretty popular, and we must admit we do enjoy perusing them as, ehrm, years end. They help one discover neglected gems, albums that passed by without a sound or one just plain never heard about, especially when those lists aren’t all uniform, vague and heavy on the U2. Fucking U2. So we decided to compile some year-end lists of our own. And who better to consult about what’s going on in the world of music than the musicians themselves? No one, that’s who (at least since most critics all started regurgitating P4K’s listery)! So we went ahead and contacted some of Iceland’s finest musicians and asked them to write us lists on what had been tickling their ears all year. You may imbibe the results of that in these following pages. Some musicians wrote a sentence or two about each item, some made fun lists of their favourite concerts or the best places to pick up girls, some numbered their lists, others refused to – it’s all in there. And, yeah, we had our very own bunch of awesome music critics make up lists of their 2009 favourites, too (OK, we admit it, making lists can be sorta gratifying and fun. And no one consulted Pitchfork, swear to dog!). In the immortal words of the great John Cage: Happy New Ears. Looking back On Another Fine Year Of Music Fuck year-end lists, here’s our year-end lists... PRESENTS 2009 | Concerts Lilja Kristín Jónsdóttir (Bloodgroup) TOP 5 MEMORABLE CONCERTS OF 2009 bloodgroup – Iceland Airwaves 09! (The most fun gig in the world!) XXX Rottweiler - Iceland Airwaves 09 (Classic hits and crazy action!) Miri – Kaffibarinn, sometime this summer (Can’t remember when, but I do remember that they were great and they smiled through the whole show) Me, The Slumbering Napoleon – Sódóma Reykjavík last summer (incredibly fresh) Mugison – Rotterdam, December 19th (Stand-up comedy and a concert at the same time – it can’t go wrong) Arnljótur Sigurðsson (living legend) Egill S – at Hafnarhúsið. Haukur Gröndal with Narodna Muzika – at the Reykajvík Jazz Festival. Kimono – At NASA, Iceland Airwaves Skúli Sverrisson & Sería – Þjóðmenningarhúsið Stereo Hypnosis – release concert no.2 at Sódóma Reykjavík. benedikt Reynisson (Skátar) TOP 5 CONCERTS OF 2009 1. Ghostigital @ Batteríið, Iceland Airwaves 2009 2. Amiina & Seabear @ Bæjarbíó, 28. júlí 2009 3. Gus Gus @ Nikita garden, 26. september 2009 4. Reykjavík! @ Nasa, Iceland Airwaves 2009 5. Caterpillarmen @ Grand Rokk, Iceland Airwaves 2009 Örn Ingi Ágústsson (Skakkamanage, Seabear, etc) A Hansen’s at Grand Rokk Entombed at Sódóma Reykjavík Micachu And The Shapes at Karamba Sumargleðin tour in Hvammstangi Yo La Tengo in Berlin berglind Häsler (Skakkamanage, Létt á bárunni) 1) Yo La Tengo in berlin The best concert I’ve seen, period. 2) Reykjavík! and Sudden Weather change, Herðubreið in Seyðisfjörður It isn’t often that one gets to slamdance with the mayor. 3) múm at HAVARÍ I missed their show at Iðnó, but got this cosy hangover concert instead. 4) FM belfast in Grundarfjörður I haven’t lost it like this at a concert since I saw The Prodigy in my heyday. 5) KK & Ellen and all the rest from this wonder- ful Icelandic Von Trapp family at Herðubreið, Seyðisfjörður Most of all, I would like them to adopt me, really . In Áki Ásgeirsson (S.L.Á.T.U.R) (1) Stelkur –February 11th at Hafnarborg The band Stelkur from the East of Iceland performed unforgettable compositions by Charles Ross, the Icelandic nation’s secret weapon. (2) S.L.Á.T.U.R. – September 5th at the Nordic House Performed compositions by the main proponents of artistical aggression in Icelandic music. (3) Kría brekkan – Helgileikur, December 23rd in the christmas Village by Laugavegur The piece was performed in a musical vending machine made to look like a nomad’s hut, where Kría connected the audience to the holy umbilical cord of the mother of god. (4) The pots and pans revolution – January 2009 at Austurvöllur A few hundred people banged pots for several days in a spontaneous Icelandic rhythm. Unfor- tunately, some unscrupulous parties brought drumkits and foreign, cultural Samba rhythms for the last few days. (5) Monika Fryčová - Open Springs, February at Listaháskóli Íslands International cooperation in a loaded and high strung inter-arts display from Friend Of Iceland Monika – who danced on the tip of chaos. ARTISTS PIcK THEIR TOP 5 cONcERTS OF 2009

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