Reykjavík Grapevine - 04.05.2012, Side 48
M U SI C
concerts & nightlife in May
14 |MON
Dubliner
22.00 Palmi G.
Prikið
22:00 DJ Bob
Café Rósenberg
21:00 Pub Quiz
15 |TUE
Dubliner
22.00 Ingvar Valgeirs
Hemmi og Valdi
21.00 Svavar Knutur and more
Prikið
22:00 House DJ
Café Rósenberg
21:00 Vor – Kristmundur & co
16 WED
Austur
23.00 Maggi
Dubliner
22.00 Þorbergs Siggi
Faktorý
23:00 DJ Atli Kanill and 90s DJ set
Hressó
21:00 Láka Band and VJ Fúzi
Nordic House
21:00 Múlinn Jazz Club: Sigmar
Þór Quintet
Reykjavík Backpackers
19:30 Sleep Walkerstation
Café Rósenberg
21:00 Tríó Glóðir
17 |THU
Dubliner
22.00 Palmi G. and Open Mic
Esja
21:00 Partyzone lounge session
Faktorý
22:00 Ojba Rasta
Hemmi og Valdi
21.00 Þoka and Dusty Miller live
Hressó
21:00 For A Minor Reflection
(Gogo Yoko Concert)
Café Rósenberg
21:00 Live Music
Angry And Lawless Metal Vibes At NASA
May 16, 22:00
NASA
3000 ISK, tickets available at midi.is
Icelandic metal band Skálmöld has been busy in the recording studio, working on their second album ‘Börn Loka’. They’ve
made steady progress since they formed in August 2009 and the band, now boasting six members, will celebrate the finished
recording of their second album at NASA on May 16.
Bootlegs and Skurk, two bands that were very prominent in the Icelandic heavy metal scene in the nineties, will act as their
support and prepare the stage. After years of hibernation they are back to haunt you.
This will probably also be one of the last concerts in this legendary concert venue, and although this metal concert is on a
Wednesday night, no early closing hours apply, so you can bang your head like it’s the weekend!
Shake Your Hips To Beatle Jazz
The Nordic House
May 9, 21:00
1500 ISK
Múlinn Jazz Club strikes again! The ongoing jazz concert series dedicated to the
legendary radio presenter Jón Múli Árnason, who is known for making jazz music
popular on the radio from 1946 to the 80s, is inviting you to shake your hips to
Bítlajazz (Beatle Jazz) on May 9. Bítlajazz consists of a six piece ensemble which
will make sure you have a good time!
This is the second to last Jazz concert at the Nordic House. They presented
an ambitious and diverse programme, hereby contributing to stirring up the
Icelandic jazz scene. One of your last chances to catch some quality Jazz live! So
put on your jazz shoes and enjoy the vibe. For the detailed programme and a list
of upcoming musicians go to http://mulinn.is/.
Situated in the Central Bank´s main building in Kalkofnsvegur 1, Reykjavík.
Open Mon.-Fri. 13:30-15:30. Free admittance.
Numismatic Museum
The Central Bank and National Museum of Iceland jointly operate
a numismatic collection that consists of Icelandic notes and coins,
foreign money from earlier times, especially if mentioned in Icelan-
dic sources, and more recent currency from Iceland’s main trading
partner countries. A selection from the numismatic collection is on
display in showcases on the ground floor of the Central Bank’s main
building.