Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.07.2013, Blaðsíða 44

Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.07.2013, Blaðsíða 44
44The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 9 — 2013 Date Okay, maybe we didn't look as cool as we felt. And maybe the only cameras clicking were that of our hired pho- tographer and Linda, the tour guide. Regardless of how foolish the scene may have appeared, Samaris were to- tal troopers. We couldn't have booked better attitudes for the ego-crushing activity. Besides, it's hard not to smile on a Segway. Full steam ahead As we approached Sway, the Segway tour company, I admitted that I had no idea what was in store, half-apologis- ing for putting them in this position and half-thanking them for coming along so willingly. "Yeah, it's no prob- lem," Jófríður remarked, "you have to put yourself in these situations every once in a while." I agreed and was re- lieved that their rapid rise to popular- ity hadn't yet crumbled their sense of humility. Samaris materialised just two years ago in 2011, when Áslaug ap- proached Þórður in the school hall- way and pitched the idea of forming a musical group. "We thought maybe we could play some shows at a bar or something" Þórður said. "We didn't set out to make a record or anything. We just wanted to try something new and weird" Jófríður elaborated. The first gig they scored as a group was Músíktilraunir, the Icelandic 'Battle of the Bands.' They entered with only two songs completed (bands that make it to the final round have to play three), and won. With their 2011 victory, Samaris joined the ranks of past winners that include Botnleðja, XXX Rottweiler hundar, Mammút, Agent Fresco, and in the year preceding them, Of Mon- sters and Men. "We sort of got to skip the 'struggling artists' part," they said, laughing. "When you win Músík- tilraunir, they kind of just throw you into the deep end," Þórður said. Keeping their cool Since then, Samaris have signed with One Little Indian Records, released two EPs and a debut album, toured Europe, played at Iceland Airwaves, and graduated high school. "It all hap- pened so quickly," Áslaug tells me. “It started as a joke, as a fun project.” This playfulness is reflected in the way that they dance shamelessly on their Segways around Harpa's front patio. At one point, while posing for a photo, Jófríður's Segway goes horizontal, smacking Þórður before hitting the ground. She jumps off in shock and they burst into a fountain of laughter. Signing with a record label has relieved them of boring responsi- bilities like sending emails, but has added others to the mix. "They have all these big plans for us, world tours and things—so we have to try really hard to stay grounded. If you know what you want it's easy to go for it. But if you don't know, it's really easy to let things get out of control. We're so young, you know, we don't even know what we want yet; how can they!" They laugh, but it's sincere. The swing of things Summer vacation has a whole dif- ferent meaning to a twenty-year-old being offered record contracts and world tours, but it doesn't seem to faze the group too much. They're getting their kicks too. At one point I mention my excitement about at- tending LungA in the middle of July. Jófríður exhibits equal excitement, and then a little dismay. "Yeah I'll be there! I have to figure out how I'm get- ting there though," she says, "we're playing at Extreme Chill Festival up until the start of LungA, and that's all the way on the West side of Iceland. I have to get alll the wayyy across," she says, arching her pointer finger across an invisible map of Iceland. Extreme Chill is just one in a long slur of shows that they let out when I ask about the rest of their summer plans. In an overlapping fashion they begin Standing Proper Words by Parker Yamasaki – Photos by Magnús Andersen Sa m ar is “Hey, that group of kids look pretty fly on those Segways,” said NO ONE EVER. That is, until we took Jófríður Ákadóttir, Þórður Kári Steinþórsson, and Áslaug Rún Magnúsdóttir, the musical trio otherwise known as Samaris, out for a Monday afternoon Segway date. People gawked from across the harbour and lined the glass walls of Harpa to watch in awe as we swiftly weaved through the streets of 101 on our two-wheeled companions of cool. Cameras clicked as Áslaug extended her leg out behind the Segway with ballerina-like grace. Jófríður struck some mean poses against a backdrop of star-struck onlookers, and Þórður spun 360s like nobody's business. On A Da te W it h: EXPERIENCE MIDNIGHT From 1. July - 15. August we are open till midnight! Book your ticket online & save time for relaxing Samaris is taking the music world by storm, one step and two wheels at a time Segway tour provided by Sway Reykjavík, book tour at www.sway.is or call +354-777-8808
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