Reykjavík Grapevine - 13.07.2012, Side 55
M U SI C
concerts & nightlife in July
18 WED
Bakkus
22:00 DJ Sindri Eldon
Café Rósenberg
20:00 Anna Lísa
Celtic Cross
22:00 Live music
Den Danske Kro
21:00 Live music
English Pub
22:00 Live music
Hallgrímskirkja
12:00 Schola cantorum chamber
choir concert
Harpa
17:00 Pearls of Icelandic Song
Hressó
22:00 Djazz
Kaffibarinn
22:00 Extreme Chill
Kaffitár Cafe
20:30 Tango Milonga
Prikið
22:00 Dungeon Massive - live
electronica
19 THu
B5
22:00 Troubadors
Bakkus
22:00 Einar Sonic
Café Rósenberg
20:00 Kristín Hrönn
Celtic Cross
22:00 Live music
Den Danske Kro
21:00 Live music
English Pub
22:00 Live music
Faktorý
21:00 Vigur, Nóra and Samaris,
DJ Atli Kanill
Glaumbar
22:00 DJ Egill
Hallgrímskirkja
12:00 Jón Bjarnason organ
concert
Háskólabíó
20:30 John Grant
Hressó
22:00 Flass & Miller
Kaffibarinn
22:00 DJ Sigrún Skaftadóttir
and Rix
Kaffi Zimsen
21:00 Live music
KEX Hostel
12:00 Kentucky KEX Festival
Prikið
22:00 DJ Andri Latino
Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum
20:30 Classical concert
Vegamót
22:00 DJ Jónas
20 FRI
Amsterdam
22:00 DJ Tommy
Austur
22:00 DJ Milla
B5
22:00 DJ Johann
Bakkus
22:00 DJ Dauði
Bar 11
21:00 Múgsefjun + live DJ
Boston
22:00 CasaNova
Café Rósenberg
20:00 Skúli mennski
Celtic Cross
0:30 Live music
Den Danske Kro
21:00 Live music
English Pub
22:00 Live music
An American singer-songwriter returns to Reykjavík
John Grant
Háskólabíó
July 19, 23:00
5,500 ISK
John Grant last brought his moody melodies to Reykjavík for a performance at Harpa during Iceland Airwaves last fall. Now
he’s back for a solo show—still riding high off the rave reviews from his 2010 album ‘Queen of Denmark.’
John, a gay 43-year-old American, has reached audiences with lyrics of a troubled past. Some songs, like ‘JC Hates Fag-
gots,’ are fueled by memories of growing up in a small, homophobic town in Colorado. “I’ve felt uncomfortable since the day
I was born,” he sings. Life didn’t get much easier for John. He struck out at his attempt to become a German translator. After
fronting the ‘90s indie band The Czars, he coped with a midlife fallout stained by drug and alcohol abuse.
But out of the drugs, band breakup and homophobia, John resurrected himself. ‘Queen of Denmark’ earned a nod as
2010’s best album by the British magazine Mojo. His songs were also part of the soundtrack for the movie “The Weekend.”
Bearded and sardonic, John seems at ease during live shows, using soft rock sounds to pull music lovers into his life. CW
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