Reykjavík Grapevine - 26.08.2016, Blaðsíða 36

Reykjavík Grapevine - 26.08.2016, Blaðsíða 36
UNO at Ingólfstorg | Tel. 561 1313 | www.uno.is HAPPY HOUR EVERY DAY 17-19 GREAT FOOD NI CE GOOD DRINKS ATMO KITCHEN IS OPEN Weekends 11.30–24 Other days 11.30–23 free Wifi BISTRO&B AR uno is the perfect place to start a good day or end a great evening Experience the essence of the nation through Icelandic art song and folk music BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW! WWW.HARPA.IS | WWW.PEARLS.IS | +354 528 5050 “... It blew us away. A wonderful insight into the music of Iceland.” Tomas Z | July 2013 Kef LAVÍK is the best-kept secret in the Icelandic music scene. They are two guys in their early twenties hailing from Höfn í Hornafirði, way jaded beyond their years, who for the past year or so have churned out three EPs of absurd and detached auto- tuned electro- pop about love, money, drugs and sex. They have gathered a cult following despite having never performed live and refusing to give their names—but agreed to an e-mail interview. I’d heard that one of the band members were previ- ously in a hardcore rock act, which they confirm. Of their change in direction, they say, “ It doesn’t matter what type of music you make (or art for that matter) as long as it gives you something. If it gives anything to somebody else that’s an added bonus.” When asked about the division of labour in the band, both say that one of them makes the music and the other does the lyrics and vocals. “But,” they add, “we like to look at kef LAVÍK as a single entity with a unified front.” They were discovered just by putting music up on SoundCloud and Spotify, and also have a Face- book page and a Twitter account. Recalling their rise, they note that “people first took notice of the song ‘Í sjálfum mér’ (‘In my self’). That’s a catchy and danceable tune with a strong sense of humour. Our biggest fans seem to be in the countries educational institutions, we have gotten a slew of requests performing at high school and college events.” It’s notable that young guys from a remote village are so in touch with the darker side of the human psyche. Of the shadowy subjects they often discuss, kef LAVÍK avers: “The thing about the dark sides is that you can find them everywhere, whether in Tel Aviv or Hvammstangi. A simple way to get in touch with it is being fifteen years old and asking your cousin to go to the liqor store for you, another to buy drugs from Siggi Sýra (Siggi Acid), or simply entering a relationship. You just have to be curious enough.” Kef LAVÍK have recently released their third EP, ‘Vesæl í kuldanum’ (“Miserable and Cold”), and they say a l l t h ree EPs are part of a whole: “They all tell the same story. It’s a con- cept piece that m i xes upbeat electro pop with heavier subject matter. The gist of the trilogy is an exploration of gender relations, masculinity, drugs and depression. To explore those themes we tell a sincere story of a young couple that uses a lot of drugs, but still try to maintain some sort of loyalty to each other. Naturally the results are mixed, and the con- sequences of that form the subject matter of the trilogy.” The band members are now mov- ing to Reykjavík, where one of them is going to college and the other one plans to work as a chef. They’ll hold their first concert before the end of the year, they say, “and are currently working on an EP titled ‘Songs about fucking and/or using drugs’.” LISTEN AND SHARE: gpv.is/kef13 Music Music Interview Words & Photo DAVÍÐ ROACH GUNNARSSON Drugs, Mascu- linity And Depression 36The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 13 — 2016 Kef LAVÍK claim to never have seen a lighthouse. We're doubtful.
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