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Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.07.2017, Blaðsíða 38

Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.07.2017, Blaðsíða 38
Music Icelandic indie label Record Records celebrated its tenth birthday this month. Started in 2007 by record store clerk Haraldur Leví Gunnarsson, the label evolved over the years from a passion project to a full time job, releasing mu- sic by many of Iceland’s best-known bands along the way. To celebrate the big birthday, the label has released an anniversary compilation featuring some of their best tracks—including homeland hits like “Reykjavík” by Sykur, “Qween” by Retro Stefson and “Tender- loin” by Tilbury—on double vinyl, CD and digital formats. Innipúkin has announced the dates and lineup for its 2017 edition. The festival’s name comes from the fact that the event takes place on a holiday weekend when Icelanders tradition- ally go out to the countryside— ”innipúkinn” translates literally as “indoor demon,” and is used to cajole bookish kids outdoors to play. This year, it’ll take place August 4-6 in the downtown venues Gaukurinn and Húrra, with performances from bands including aYia, sóley, CYBER, FM Belfast, Daði Freyr and Sturla Atlas. Day tickets (3990 ISK) and weekend tickets (7990 ISK) are on sale now at tix.is. Singer-songwriter Ásgeir recently went live for an entire 24 hours via Icelan- dic national television and a YouTube livestream. He invited his fans to use the hashtag #asgeirstraighttovinyl to send in requests for covers and tracks from his back catalogue, with the cho- sen tracks being performed live, then immediately pressed onto a hand- customised vinyl record. The resulting one-off records will be given away in an “international scavenger hunt,” so you’ll have to keep an eye on Ásgeir’s social media if you want one. MUSIC NEWS Kinder Sides Of Violence The slow but sure rise of Mammút Words: Elías Þórsson Photo: Art Bicnick Few bands make it past the decade mark—even the Beatles just scraped the milestone—but Mammút have been around since 2004. On July 12, they released their fourth studio al- bum, ‘Kinder Versions’, which will be their first to get a worldwide release. Three of the quintet—lead singer Katrína “Kata” Mogensen and gui- tarists Alexandra Bal- dursdóttir and Arnar Pétursson—sat down to talk about the new album, achieving lon- gevity, and the cre- ative butting of heads. “The album is about the kind sides of things that maybe aren’t that kind,” ex- plains Kata. “It deals mainly with love. In truth we are all love- sick people.” Talking to the three you start to understand how they have managed to slog through all this time together. They share banter, have a shared vision of what the project is, and finish each other’s thoughts. “I don’t know if it’s unusual, but we always write everything to- gether,” says Alexandra. “However, we all have very different tastes in mu- sic, so sometimes someone will hate something another one loves, which leads to a lot of experimentation, but in the end we come together and that moment is just amazing.” Physical fights In line with the obvious cohesion, they are all in agreement that they are a group of explosive individuals who through every creative endeavour submerge into the darkest depths be- fore emerging together as a unit. “We have called our labels a couple of times and said, ‘We quit,’” says Kata. “When we were making ‘Komdu Svarta Sys- tir’ we told them, ‘This album sucks.’ But they just replied, ‘Oh, guys, not again.’ They understand us now, and don’t put any pressure on us.” Creative control has always been a Mammút mantra. They’ve fired pro- ducers and agents, and they’ve had their struggles during their thirteen years together. “The mood can be downright evil, especially when we tour, and we have gotten into fights,” says Kata and laughs. “Especially Al- exandra, Arnar and I.” “That’s true,” says Arnar. “Dur- ing the Of Monsters and Men tour I was covered in bruis- es after you had been beating me up.” Kata interjects: “Just never in the face. We have to go on stage.” They’re refresh- ingly open about their turmoils and trou- bles. But such hon- esty probably comes from sticking around for this long. “We just know each other so well, it’s no surprise when somebody says, ‘This sucks,’” says Al- exandra. “It can get difficult. But in truth, when we tour we’re like siblings on an endless Interrail trip—just with a lot more stuff to carry around.” Searching for utopia Being around this long without ever blowing up can be tough. Some bands seem to play just a handful of gigs be- fore reaching the stratosphere, but Mammút’s rise has been a slow and steady burn—driven in part by a light touch of megalomania. “It’s been very frustrating at times, especially in regards to money,” says Kata. “When we were young it was fine, we all lived with our parents, but when you become an adult you have bills to pay, so I really don’t under- stand how we’ve made it work. But we all have complete belief in the project and we are quite a utopian band. We want to win a Grammy! And then each of us can get a spread in People Maga- zine.” “And Der Spiegel,” finishes Arnar. Mammút will play a free album release show on July 14 at Lucky Records gpv.is/music Share this + Archives “The mood can be downright evil, espe- cially when we tour—we have gotten into fights.” Mammút, after beating each other up, possibly
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