Reykjavík Grapevine - 13.04.2012, Blaðsíða 24

Reykjavík Grapevine - 13.04.2012, Blaðsíða 24
24 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 4 — 2012 Elding Whale Watching Call us on (+354) 555 3565 or book online at www.elding.is from Reykjavik all year round E N N E M M / S ÍA / N M 49 69 9 Tour Operator Authorised by Icelandic Tourist Board lding.is Make sureit’s Elding! Environmental Award Icelandic Tourist Board Take part in an adventure at sea with an unforgettable trip into the world of whales and sea birds. Before or after the tour you can also enjoy the exhibition in the Elding Whale Watching Centre. Viðey ferry Viðey Island is situated just few minutes from Reykjavík by ferry. It is interesting to visit any time of the year and each season has it's own charm. The ferry's winter schedule runs through three seasons; autumn, winter and spring with departures on Saturdays and Sundays from Skarfabakki pier. Elding Whale Watching schedule – all year round * From 15 May to 15 September ** From 15 June to 15 August Jan-Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct-Dec 9:00 9:00 9:00 9:00 9:00 9:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 13:00 13:00 13:00 13:00 13:00 13:00 13:00 13:00 14:00 14:00 14:00 17:00* 17:00 17:00 17:00 17:00* 20:30** 20:30 20:30** EL-01 / EL-02 / EL-03 February 4th – 30th April Every Saturday and Sunday 11:00 – 13:00 Posthússtræti 2 // 101 Reykjavik // +354 599 1000 Music | Reviews Finally the mighty Todmobile have returned. I figured the best way to en- gage with this new epic was to take it for a long car drive in the countryside. I listened to it twice in a row to confirm my immediate conclusion: This album is alarmingly boring and pompous. What made Todmobile special was how quirky and unpredictable they were, and their ability to marry those qualities with gripping, gorgeous and often menacing operatic pop/rock tunes. That edge is gone. What kills this album is the horrid Hollywood musical meets Eurovision contest-like feel to it. Case in point is "Hér og nú," which is decapitated on its chorus' altar. Such brutal deaths are strewn across the album. It's as if mastermind Þorvaldur Bjarni accidentally sent intended Eurovision contest entries to the rest of the band and they went along with it. Other ill-advised decisions include cutting Andrea Gylfadóttir's vocal time to make room for the band's latest vocal addition, singer Eyþór Ingi Gunnlaugsson. This guy can sing and his almost power metal singing-on-a-top-of-a-snowy- mountain approach is amazing, but the two singers don't always gel. At the end of the day ‘7’ needs more Andrea Gylfadóttir. Opener "Sjúklegt sjóv" possesses redeeming qualities; it's a bit different from the band’s older material, playful in its pe- culiarity and Andrea leads over its odd vibes. "Gleym mér ei" also escapes the band’s poor judgement, light on its feet yet mysterious. That's Todmobile with its head screwed on. It's all for naught, though. - BIRKIR FJALAR VIÐARSSON Todmobile 7 www.facebook.com/todmobile ‘7’ is last year’s biggest disappointment I do not demand 100% originality or wild surprises at every turn of a new album. Many original albums are intolerable, pretentious dog shit. Some bands' influences are very easy to detect. Often it is their folly. That's not the case here. Muck take established styles and sounds, run with them and make it their own with raging nuances and excitement that threatens to spill over. This is Slaves’ slam-dunk quality. Example: the band has lately been developing their love for twangy guitar sound. Here it's twangy to the point that most bands and engineers would have said "dudes, that's too much." Not Muck. Muck’s devil-may-care attitude explodes with infectious, care- less energy that's hard to resist. I ran this shit by hardcore purists, connois- seurs of metal, d-beat and apocalypti- cally addicted crusties and most of them found something to write home about after getting hit over the head by ‘Slaves.’ Iceland's extreme sector has the rest of the year to come up with a challenger to top this. - BIRKIR FJALAR VIÐARSSON The three stars of the album are as known for their quality song writing as they are for their unconventional singing styles, so bringing the three together to harmonise seems a rather novel idea. Gylfi is best known for his sailor songs (and cap), Rúnar is an old-school rocker in leather and shades and Megas is a first-rate lyricist. The album is something of an overview of Icelandic popular music through the past decades. Hearing Megas sing Gylfi’s anthem ‘Stolt siglir fleyið mitt’ is a treat, and the favour is returned on Megas’ wonderful ‘Við Birkiland.’ Megas has the most impressive catalogue, so his material is best rep- resented. Rúnar’s contributions are not as well known, but work well in this context. Gylfi gets to write the new title track, which sounds like it was written for (or at) a “sveitaball” in the ’70s. This is probably as close as Iceland gets to its own Travelling Wilburys. - VALUR GUNNARSSON Muck GRM Slaves myspace.com/muckiceland Þrjár stjörnur As far as hardcore-whatever goes, this is the best stuff being released here for a long time Plenty of fun to be had here, but if you don’t know them, you might be better off starting with their solo catalogues With the resurgence of lo-fi surf Pop/ Rock, it’s easy to see where Gang Related are coming from. The song writing here is solid, interesting and enjoyable at times (see ‘I Slay’ and ‘Mona’), but there is little in the way of a unique twist. The exception is ‘Bouquet,’ a slender torch song, vocals hanging in the ether barely supported by brittle guitar strums, drums arriving closer to a funeral march than a rush to the beach, building until everything stops, leaving only the ether behind. It feels like their voice... their own twist on the sound. A whole album of songs like it would indeed be rather boring, but it seems like a starting point for develop- ing their own identity. - CLYDE BRADFORD Gang Related Stunts & Rituals www.facebook.com/gangrelatedband Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery

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