Reykjavík Grapevine - 04.06.2010, Blaðsíða 39

Reykjavík Grapevine - 04.06.2010, Blaðsíða 39
27 PRICE AROUND BIG PORTION 1.100 - 1.400 ISK OPENING HOURS Daily from 11:30 - 20:30 Weekends from 11:30 - 20:30 OVER COUR SES50 RESTAURANTTHAI www.nudluhusid.is LAUGAVEGI 59 ENJOY AND RELAX 1919 restaurant offer a new and very exciting menu in a relaxed atmosphere at a prime location. Radisson Blu 1919 Hótel Pósthússtræti 2 101 Reykjavík +345 599 1050 1919 R E STAU R A N T AND LOUNGE The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 07 — 2010 Step into the Viking Age Experience Viking-Age Reykja­vík a­t the new Settlement Exhibition. The focus of the exhibition is a­n exca­va­ted longhouse site which da­tes from the 10th century ad. It includes relics of huma­n ha­bita­tion from a­bout 871, the oldest such site found in Icela­nd. Multimedia­ techniques bring Reykja­vík’s pa­st to life, providing visitors with insights into how people lived in the Viking Age, a­nd wha­t the Reykja­vík environment looked like to the first settlers. The exhibition a­nd museum shop a­re open da­ily 10–17 Aða­lstræti 16 101 Reykja­vík / Icela­nd Phone +(354) 411 6370 www.reykja­vikmuseum.is Music | Album Reviews daníel Bjarnason Processions danielbjarnason Classical Apocalypse anyone? It would be nigh on impossible to describe the complexities of Daníel Bjarnason´s debut album in 150 words, but suffice it to say it´s pretty powerful stuff. Processions may be a classical composition, but there also seems to be some rock and electronica DNA running through its sinews. From the layered tracks and dubbing on Bow to String to the use of rock’s quiet, Loud, quiet, LOUD! song structure that is prevalent throughout the album. The manifesto of Processions is that of restless danger. The brutal cello attacks of the first section, Sorrow Conquers Happiness, evoke the impression of being chased by unknown creatures of the night (and alas being caught). Red-Handed, with its thundering rhythm and stabbing piano percussion, could easily portray the bloody climax of a horror movie, while Skelja surveys the aftermath of said climax. Thats not to say that this album is nasty and vicious. The quiet sections of the compositions are contemplative. But in going straight for the jugular, Daníel has shown more power and daring than what you expect to see from more popular genres of music. - BOB CLUNESS Wormlust Seven Paths Download demo from www.wormlust.com Get this demo and watch this space. Something enigmatically wicked is burrowing to the surface here Everybody and their mother are talking about atmospheric black metal these days. Sure enough, there's a tidal wave of bands trying to get their piece of the pie, by throwing in some ambient keyboard noises and dragging their otherwise uneventful songs out. WORMLUST is Hafsteinn Lyngdal's latest outburst within the realm of extreme music. It's is also a project he seems to be most involved in and content with these days. And it shows on Seven Paths. Lyngdal effortlessly knits together a soundscape, a journey if you will, that has an engaging beginning, and a natural and fulfilling conclusion. Its haunting and atmospheric qualities jump at you at first and hook in you but repeated listens will reveal successful layering that makes this such a powerful piece. Seven Paths is remarkably cohesive considering its progressive nature. Presenting it as one track connected by fluent transitions was a wise decision indeed. Sporadic it’s not. - BIRKIR FJALAR vIðARSSON A lot of the acoustic based releases making the rounds this year seem to be following the same tired 60s and 70s template of Neil Young/Nick Drake/Van Morrison.. At least The Flaming Banshees are trying a something different with their Satan is a Farmer EP, by ransacking 80s new wave and psych rock for its influences instead. Don’t believe me? Then you’ll understand when you listen to tracks such as 1000 Days of Sleep (Echo & the Bunnymen) Morning Makeup (REM) or If You Love Somebody (err... the Travelling Wilburys?). The EP also puts a lot more effort into the production by adding transient sounds (songbirds, clinking bottles, and rattling keys) that help to flesh out the atmospherics, making it sound more sparkly and retro-fresh than a lot of other things. - BOB CLUNESS The Flaming Banshees Satan is a Farmer theflamingbanshees Much cooler influences than the other acoustic albums out there

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