Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.08.2014, Side 39

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.08.2014, Side 39
sushisamba Þingholtsstræti 5 • 101 Reykjavík Tel 568 6600 • sushisamba.is Laugavegur HverfisgataL æ kj ar ga ta Sk ól as tr æ ti Þ in g ho lt ss tr æ ti Skólavörðust. Amtmannsstígur In g ó lf ss tr æ ti Lækjar- torg Our kitchen is open 17.00–23.00 sun.–thu. 17.00–24.00 fri.–sat. Amazing 6 course menu Starts with a shot of the Icelandic national spirit “Brennivín“ Arctic char with cucumber andcoriander Smoked puffin with yuzu mayo Minke whale with celeriac purée Reindeer burger with portobello mushroom Icelandic free range lamb fillet with cinnamon potato And to end on a high note .... “Skyr“ panna cotta with white chocolate and raspberry sorbet 6.990 kr. A unique Icelandic Feast 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. 39The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 11 — 2014 MUSIC bands. Gemma D. Alexander from the U.S. says that Eistnaflug offers the best opportunity for foreigners to see Icelandic rock and metal bands in one go. Johanna Persson from Sweden says that the road trip from Reykjavík also makes the festival unique. It’s More Than Metal One commonly heard complaint from the more “serious” metalheads was that there were too many pop and indie bands playing, and that “noted Euro- disco stalwarts” Retro Stefson had no business being the final act on Saturday. The fact of the matter, however, is that such bands actually helped smooth out the schedule. If the elegant, boisterous and hip Reykjavíkurdætur feminist rap group hadn’t stepped up after the loud Pink Street Boys and death metal band Morð, the crowd would have burned up. Without the brilliant math-rockers Agent Fresco, I couldn’t have appreciated the fine instrumental genius of Bölzer. Same goes for Skelkur í bringu’s haunting set, Mammút’s touching experience and Grísalappalísa’s explosive show (which was hands down the most rock and roll performance of the festival), they helped pace the whole festival. And Retro Stefson? They were absolutely smashing! They went on stage after legendary local rockers HAM had played for a full hour, and provided the perfect transition from head-banging to dancing. Their set had a distinctly more industrial vibe to it than usual, with heavier synths, spectral howls and a guitar solo thrown in for good measure. The band then put all the other performers to shame by creating the festival’s sole wall of death. Despite most festivalgoers, bands, locals and the police all leaving Eistnaflug with smiles on their faces, head of festival Stefán Magnússon has expressed doubts about the festival’s continuation in Neskaupstaður. “The festival is just too expensive,” he says, “and there are too many companies freeloading off of Eistnaflug’s success.” In addition, he says getting there is difficult with the steep fuel prices and Air Iceland’s monopoly on domestic flights. He assures me that Eistnaflug will be back next year, but if things don’t change in the meantime it will have to be held somewhere else.

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