Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.08.2013, Side 31

Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.08.2013, Side 31
A Gourmet Experience - Steaks and Style at Argentina Steakhouse Barónsstíg 11 - 101 Reykjavík Tel: 551 9555 argentina.is MADE IN ICELAND www.jswatch.com With his legendary concentration and 45 years of experience our Master Watchmaker ensures that we take our waterproofing rather seriously. Gilbert O. Gudjonsson, our Master Watchmaker and renowned craftsman, inspects every single timepiece before it leaves our workshop. 31 kimono Aquarium EP 2013 www.kimono.is A tease of a song Normally I wouldn't take part in what they call in the trade an InstaReview, where you write a review based on a single listen of an album or song. Ideas and aesthetic judgments on a record can vary wildly after repeated listening. Songs tend to open up and reveal their hidden treasures to those who persevere and exhibit patience. Or the record can turn out to be a steaming pile of cack and you curse the stars for putting yourself through that torture With this in mind, I'm going to play 'Aquarium,' the latest release from kimono for the first time and type down my immediate thoughts as it plays. A single track spanning 20-min- utes, ‘Aquarium’ starts off with a relaxed, simple metronomic rhythm of rimshot and ride cymbal. The gui- tars of Gylfi and Alison barely punc- ture the air as the arpeggio sounds and notes they gently pluck wash and fold over each other. kimono are taking their time. It has the feeling of a warm Sunday evening spent outside with the equip- ment playing in the open air, no one around, the only audience a lower- ing sun and some birds. Everything barely ebbs and flows in the energy level department. It's not until over five minutes in that the drums change rhythm ever so subtly that you don't notice it at first. Halfway into 'Aquarium', there's a change in mood and energy, as the drum style changes and the guitar take on a more direct approach. It’s still fragile in its structure, but we’re seeing formations of simple riffs and note lines appear for the first time. As we approach the last act of the track, things start taking on what we would call the “classic” kimono sound. Heavy tom-action coupled with guitar harmonics and gentle riff- ing. But despite the raising of energy levels, as we reach the end of the song kimono refrain from going into climax mode, with everything going hell for leather. Rather, they sustain the song ‘til it feels like it's going to burst, before gently bringing every- thing back down to calm peace, fin- ish. Fade out. There's no manly rock payoff or release of tension in the old- fashioned sense. Tantric prog rock, in other words. On initial listening, 'Aquarium,' is definitely a tease of a song. Its come hither style brings you in and builds up expectations, but doesn't let you have what you want. Instead it dic- tates your level of aural enjoyment on its own terms, preferring not to waste its life-force on someone who might not appreciate it. Some people would pay good money for a relationship like that. - Bob Cluness Music A lb um Review s Every once in a while we like to in- dulge in a bit of shameless self-pro- motion and we are doing so now for a very good reason, so bear with us. On July 21 last year, we launched straum.is, on which we have since published 400 stories documenting the music scene and hopefully help- ing people discover a new favourite band or two. This summer, the site branched out into the English lan- guage column that you’re reading right now in this fine publication and so we would like you, dear reader, to come to our first birthday party. It’ll be held at Harlem on August 22, when we turn exactly 1 year, 1 month, and 1 day old. Some of our favourite local artists will be playing and yours truly will be DJing. The party starts at 21:00 on that Thurs- day and there will be some free beer for those who show up early. So join us in a celebration of music and life! Last year also marked the birth of Iceland’s only contemporary pure disco band, Boogie Trouble. The band that’s prompted lots of ass shaking at their concerts this year are now going on a hiatus be- cause some of their members are seeking higher education across the Atlantic. So they will be throwing a goodbye concert on August 17 at Gamli Gaukurinn. Supporting them is a roster of bands with at least one thing in common: Bjór, Babies and Bárujárn. Yes, they all start with the letter “B.” Given the b-theme, peo- ple whose name start with a “B” will get a discount on the entrance fee, but the rest of the alphabet should certainly show up as well. Finally, you should note that Markús & The Diversion Session released a new EP in Lucky Records on August 15 and the first single from it, “Decent Times,” is way decent. Reminiscent of Pavement, with some hazy guitar strumming and Markús’ voice floating effort- lessly atop in a style cross between Stephen Malkmus and Beck in his quieter moments, it’s catchy ‘90s lo- fi slacker rock at its best. And we are immensely digging the post-chorus mini keyboard solos courtesy of Steini Teaque (of Moses Hightower fame). If we ever get some sun in the final stretch of summer, this would be the perfect song to loaf around to in a public park. Straum.is has been active since last summer, with writers Óli Dóri and Davíð Roach docu- menting the local music scene and helping people discover the best new music. It is associ- ated with the radio show Strau- mur on X977, which airs every Monday evening at 23:00. By Óli Dóri and Davíð Roach Gunnarsson It’s A Celebration!

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