Reykjavík Grapevine - 09.01.2015, Blaðsíða 26
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The Reykjavík Grapevine
Issue 1 — 2015 26 The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 1 — 2015MUSIC
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cocktails. We have eight icelandic craft
beers on tap and over 100 types in bottles.
Open all day from breakfast to late night
snacks. K-Bar is located at Laugavegur 74.
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The “Most Overlooked” cat-
egory is where we try to shine
a light on releases that might
have fallen under the radar for
whatever reason, and people
just need to hear. Right now.
And this is pretty great,
because, as we learned in our
discussions, one of 2014’s
best releases was also one that
failed to register with most ca-
sual music listeners.
“It’s not really surprising
that Asonat’s ‘Connection’
didn’t top any charts upon re-
lease—they are after all a fairly
unknown group whose mem-
bers have mostly operated on
the fringes up until now. But
it is a great album that will
appeal to almost anyone who
gets the chance to gives it a
chance. Electro veteran Rux-
pin’s wonderful songwriting
filtered through the band’s
unique and highly evolved
soundscapes and topped with
the Björk-like stylings of sing-
er Oléna make ‘Connection’
worthy of anyone’s attention.
For starters, check out album
high-points “Quiet Storm”
and “Before It Was” Don’t’
miss out.”
You Should Have Heard This In 2014!
Asonat—Connection
The experts all agree: Fufanu
is THE band to watch in 2015.
“Fufanu totally knocked
the socks off almost every
international industry and
media representative that at-
tended Iceland Airwaves 2014,
and it’s no wonder: when Fu-
fanu are good, they are RE-
ALLY good. As the band sails
full-force into 2015, they are
aided by an impressive record
deal and some crucial celebrity
endorsements—it is truly All
Eyez On Fufanu, 2Pac-style.”
“Make sure you don’t miss
out.”
Band To Watch 2015!
Fufanu
Picking the best live band
of 2014, was a no-brainer, as
anyone who witnessed Pink
Street Boys in concert in 2014
will attest.
And, as we learned, our
panel certainly witnessed
Pink Street Boys in concert
last year.
“Pink Street Boys are the
band that Reykjavík so des-
perately needed. Their take on
sleazy garage rock may sound
almost offensively basic at first
listen, but whenever they take
the stage, the gang—and they
are a gang—morphs into a
force so in-your-face and bru-
tal that the audience can be
driven into a state of sheer he-
donistic insanity. They might
not be able to command a
stadium at this point in their
career, but then they aren’t the
kind of band you want to expe-
rience in a stadium. You need
to be able to smell their body
odour. You need to see them
now.”
Live Band Of 2014!
Pink Street Boys
A s a t h a n k F u f a nu f or b ei ng awe s ome , we
t ea me d up w it h Su sh i Sa m ba t o i nv it e F u-
f a nu t o a lu x u r iou s d i n ner pa r t y f or s i x at
t he re s t au r a nt .
A s a t h a n k A s on at f or m a k i ng a wonder f u l
re cord i n "Con ne c t ion" we t ea me d up w it h
ou r Br avó a nd Hú r r a f or load s of f re e b e er.
A s a t h a n k P i n k St re e t B oy s f or b ei ng s uch
a g reat g o dd a m n l ive ba nd , we t ea me d up
w it h mu sic ia n s ' h aven Tón a s t öð i n t o g e t
t hem a yea r 's s upply of g u it a r s t r i ng s . Us e
t hem wel l , g uy s!