Reykjavík Grapevine - 13.07.2012, Side 2

Reykjavík Grapevine - 13.07.2012, Side 2
 2 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 10 — 2012 Editorial | Anna Andersen Music | Free When Brit folktronica band Tunng visited Iceland for Airwaves in 2010, frontman Mike Lindsay became so enchanted by the landscape around the north that he decided to move there for a few months to record an album. He brought little equipment (planning instead to borrow from the local community) and put together a studio in a cabin near Húsavík facing Kinnarfjöll, which literally means “Cheek Mountain.” And so, under the name Cheek Mountain Thief, Lindsay recorded his upcoming self-titled album both with local musicians and indie stars Sin Fang and Mugison. The result is a beautiful, sweet album – at times cheery, at times more contemplative. Our track of the issue, “Cheek Mountain,” is a joyous anthem to the project. Trumpets blare, violins sing and percussion marches on behind Lindsay's cool, relaxed voice. The album comes out August 13, so if you like what you hear, there's plenty more where that came from! Cheek Mountain Cheek Mountain Thief Download the FREE track at www.grapevine.is TRACK OF THE ISSUE Download your free track at grapevine.is The Reykjavík GRapevine Hafnarstræti 15, 101 Reykjavík www.grapevine.is grapevine@grapevine.is Published by Fröken ehf. www.froken.is Member of the Icelandic Travel Industry Association www.saf.is Printed by Landsprent ehf. in 25.000 copies. Editor in ChiEf: Haukur S Magnússon / haukur@grapevine.is Managing Editor: Anna Andersen / anna@grapevine.is Journalist: Valgerður Þóroddsdóttir / vala@grapevine.is Editorial: +354 540 3600 / editor@grapevine.is advErtising: +354 540 3605 / ads@grapevine.is +354 40 3610 PublishEr: Hilmar Steinn Grétarsson / hilmar@grapevine.is +354 540 3601 / publisher@grapevine.is Contributing WritErs: Ásgeir H. Ingólfsson Bergrún Anna Hallsteinsdóttir Bob Cluness Bowen Staines Davíð Roach Gunnarsson Guðni Rúnar Jónasson Ingi Freyr Vilhjálmsson Joe Shooman Kári Tulinius Melkorka Licea Paul Fontaine Ragnar Egilsson Snorri Páll Jónsson Úlfhildarson Thomas Pankovas Valur Gunnarsson Editorial intErns: Álfrún Gísladóttir / alfrun@grapevine.is Byron Wilkes / byron@grapevine.is Sarah Pepin / sarah@grapevine.is Eli Petzold / eli@grapevine.is Cory Weinberg / cory@grapevine.is Photo intErn: Juli Vol / juli@grapevine.is Journalist Valgerður Þóroddsdóttir / vala@grapevine.is on-linE nEWs Editor Paul Fontaine / paul@grapevine.is art dirECtor: Hörður Kristbjörnsson / hoddi@grapevine.is dEsign: Páll Hilmarsson / pallih@kaninka.net PhotograPhEr: Alísa Kalyanova / www. alisakalyanova.com MusiC ManagEr: Bob Cluness / bob@grapevine.is salEs dirECtor: Aðalsteinn Jörundsson / adalsteinn@grapevine.is Helgi Þór Harðarson / helgi@grapevine.is distribution ManagEr: distribution@grapevine.is ProofrEadEr: Jim Rice rElEasEs: listings@grapevine.is subMissions inquiriEs: editor@grapevine.is subsCriPtion inquiriEs: +354 540 3605 / subscribe@grapevine.is gEnEral inquiriEs: grapevine@grapevine.is foundErs: Hilmar Steinn Grétarsson, Hörður Kristbjörnsson, Jón Trausti Sigurðarson, Oddur Óskar Kjartansson, Valur Gunnarsson The Reykjavík Grapevine is published 18 times a year by Fröken ltd. Monthly from November through April, and fortnightly from May til October. Nothing in this magazine may be reproduced in whole or in part without the written permission of the publishers. The Reykjavík Grapevine is distributed around Reykjavík, Akureyri, Egilsstaðir, Seyðis- fjörður, Borgarnes, Kef lavík, Ísafjörður and at key locations along road #1, and all major tourist attractions and tourist information centres in the country. You may not like it, but at least it's not sponsored (no articles in the Reykjavík Grapevine are pay-for articles. The opinions expressed are the writers’ own, not the advertisers’). Anna’s 11th Editorial WHAT’S BEST ABOUT REYKJAVÍK? This is Anna having a slice of pizza at the best pizza place in Reykjavík, La Luna. You should too. In the issue: Special supplement from Visit North Iceland www.northicleland.is Cover by: Sigurður Oddsson www.siggiodds.com I’ve been thinking about this question for the last week, as we’ve been making our fourth annual Best of Reykjavík issue. This magazine is often critical, even negative, but every year we dedicate an entire issue to that superlative, “BEST.” In fact, the word appears xx* times in this issue. So what’s best about Reykjavík? For starters, our city is run by The Best Party—at least that’s what the party calls itself. And we elected them because they wanted the best for our city. They campaigned/sang to the tune of Tina Turner’s “Simply The Best:” “We want a city that’s cud- dly and clean and cool…and topnotch stuff as a general rule…we want water fountains, trains, and all kinds of animals…we want free towels at the swimming pools, a polar bear for the Reykja- vík zoo, all kinds for the unfortunates, Disneyland in the Vatnsmýri area, a drug-free parliament by 2020…And, and we will not accept mediocre be- cause we want the best…” You may not agree with their ideas of what’s best, and you may not agree with our idea of what’s best, but who really knows what’s best anyways. I won’t say that this is the best “Best of Reykjavík” guide, but it’s full of a lot of the things that we like. Much like the group of people who wrote Ice- land’s new Constitution (which has yet to be ap- proved), we “crowdsourced” it. We called up a group of people to sit around and discuss the best of this and that in Reykjavík, and we sent out a poll and asked our Facebook and Twitter fans for their input too. Ultimately it was not a democratic process though, and perhaps it’s a stretch to say that we crowd sourced it at all. Sometimes we even made up award categories for things that that we like, just to be able say: “You're the best.” And ulti- mately I think what’s best about Reykjavík is the fact that there are so many things worth calling the best. *Believe it or not, the xx wasn’t a typo! If you can guess (or count) how many times the word “best” appears in this issue, I’ll buy you a hot dog and a coke at Bæjarins Beztu. North Iceland www.northiceland.is Sp rin g Su mm er Au tu mn W int er fontana.is Your element • Steam rooms • Thermal baths • Sauna Laugarvatn Fontana is composed of a series of interconnected outdoor mineral baths and steam rooms, built over natural hot spring that Icelanders have used for bathing since year 1929. The ideal stop between Thingvellir and Geysir – daily tours by Reykjavik Excursions Welcome to a true, authentic Icelandic experience! Open daily E N N E M M / S ÍA They take traffic signs much too literally TRÖLL by Gísli Darri

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