Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.11.2017, Blaðsíða 35

Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.11.2017, Blaðsíða 35
Who Won Airwaves? Late nights and bright lights at Iceland’s finest music festival Words: Grapevine Super Reviews Team Photo: Art Bicnick Oh, Airwaves. So much fun, glam- our and glitter. So much beer, mu- sic, laughter and dancing under flashing lights. So much whirlwind, heat and flash. Every year, it feels like it’s over too soon. Airwaves 2017, we barely knew thee. Here are our writers’ highlights, with Hatari getting the most love, in the end. Read the full festival reviews at gpv.is/airwaves. John Rogers - Sólveig Matthildur Sólveig Matthildur blew my mind. Her melancholic gotht- ronica emerged from clouds of smoke and arterial red lighting; during the finale, she let rose petals fall from her between fingers onto the stage, holding her face and and sinking to her knees, overwhelmed. We were with her every step of the way. Jenna Mohammed - Hatari Seeing Hatari was a cathartic ex- perience. Their aesthetic alone caught my attention. They were weird, fascinating, and f un. From the moment they walked on stage—pushing people out of the way to get there—they nev- er broke character, keeping serious and straight faces the entire time. These guys are worth the hype. Charley Ward - FM Belfast Aside from the ob- ligatory Hatari nod, one of the highlights of my weekend was b oppi n g up a nd down to shamelessly cheery pop in the Art Museum while confetti and streamers rained down upon me from the ceiling. It was a pure and joyful experience. Thanks for the serotonin boost, FM Belfast! Elías Þórsson - Hórmónar I have to give a shout out to Tófa, but I’m going with power punk girls (and two boys) Hórmónar. Their Fri- day show at Gaukurinn was off the hook and I had a fucking blast. I got in touch with my inner woman and apparently she’s mad as hell. Riot. Rex Beckett - ROHT ROHT’s raucous minimal hardcore is dynamic and melodious in its guttural simplicity, with an onstage connection that delivers a sharp and devastating blow. Shouting their disgust and fury with the world, these songs are tight, fast and fun to rage out to. As punk as it gets. Greig Robertson - Hórmónar Seeing Hatari sober made me re- alise how good they were, because afterwards I felt completely off my nut. Also, being screamed at has never felt better than it did from Hórmónar—hopefully due to their exhilarating stage presence, and not a dip in my self-esteem. Grayson Del Faro - Lido Pimienta This year, Lido Pimienta won Air- waves (and my heart). With ex- quisite percussion, delicate vocals, and a mention of empanadas, her performance was warm, fresh, and memorable. I don’t expect to see Lido in Reykjavík again, but maybe some- one can take her suggestion and sell some damn empanadas here? Alice Demurtas - Songhoy Blues Walking out of the Songhoy Blues concert, I wished more gigs were like this. I got lost in the crowd be- tween jaw-dropping guitar solos and rhythmic afro beats, dancing, clapping and shaking my head as if bound by a mysterious spell. What would I give to feel such passion again! Valur Grettisson - Hatari Three bands caught my attention this festival—all Icelandic. First was the crazy robotic performance of Halldór Eldjárn. Then the weird Post Performance Blues band— original, talented performers driv- en more by theatre than music. And finally, of course, Hatari—the dark conscience of the soul. Hannah Jane Cohen - Mighty Bear Even if I’d seen every band at Air- waves, my favourite still would be Mighty Bear. I’m a sucker for spec- tacle and Mighty Bear served that up with bizarre samples, ambient soundscapes, screams, and a silver mask to boot. They gave me exactly what I wanted: a fully articulated conceptual performance. 35 The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 20 — 2017 “I got lost in the crowd, dancing, clap- ping and shak- ing my head as if bound by a mysterious spell.” Hatari: "Weird, fascinating, and fun." Quality Craft Beer Aðalstræti 9 • tel: +354 5196455 • Facebook: Skuli Craft Bar Sun - Thu 15:00 - 23:00 • Fri - Sat 15:00 - 01:00 Now offering catering service! Laugavegur 2 101 Reykjavík tel: 552 4444 WWW.HANDKNIT.IS • Skólavör›ustígur 19 tel.: (+354) 552 1890 • Borgartún 31 tel.: (+354) 562 1890 Kjarvalsstaðir Flókagata 24 105 Reykjavík +354 411 6420 Open daily 10h00–17h00 artmuseum.is #listasafnreykjavikur 30.09.– 30.12.2017 Anna Líndal Leiðangur Expedition
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