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Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.02.2018, Blaðsíða 35

Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.02.2018, Blaðsíða 35
Strange As Folklore Snorri Helgason brings Iceland’s mythology to life on his fourth LP Words: Jessica Peng Photo: Art Bicnick ‘Margt býr í þokunni’ LP Out Now His fingers gently pluck on an acoustic guitar, while his warm and magnetic voice plucks on your heartstrings. Reykjavík-based sing- er-songwriter Snorri Helgason released his new album ‘Margt býr í þokunni’ in December of last year, and it’s the perfect music for a lazy Sunday by the fireplace. ‘Margt býr í þokunni’— “Lots of people live in the fog,” in English—is an album comprising ten folk songs written by Snorri. “I wrote the songs based on the Icelandic folklore,” he says. “The album is ten different sto- ries that I turned into songs.” Old reality Snorri worked on the a lbum for a lmost four years, and had to do a lot of research on Icelandic folklore in preparation. “It was a vast ocean of books that I had to go through,” he explains. “I read a bunch of these books and earmarked the stories that for some reason stood out for me. Then I came back to them and tried to write something to it. It's kind of a nerdy thing to do. I had no idea if anybody would be in- terested in the Icelandic folklore.” It turned out that people were. The album has received positive re- views in the Icelandic media. “Peo- ple really appreciated that someone is paying attention to this kind of tradition,” says Snorri. “We have to keep it alive.” One of Snorri’s favourite Ice- landic folklore is the story of Fjal- la-Eyvindur Jónsson, the famous Icelandic outlaw who survived 20 years in the highlands. “These are the kind of stories that stood out for me—real people, and the reality of Iceland 200 years ago,” he says. “That's what I find interesting, the human factor behind these stories.” More banjo Before Snorri formed his own solo project, he was in a band called Sprengjuhöllin. After the band dissolved, he started releasing mu- sic under his name. ‘Margt býr í þokunni’ is his fourth album, and he thinks it’s his first full-on folk album. “The heart of my music is folk music,” he says. “I've done a lot of pop music, but it's always rooted in folk.” Besides acoustic guitar, Snorri also plays the keyboard and banjo. The sweet texture of the banjo fits perfectly with his music, as you can hear in the song ‘Egilsstaðablá’. “I bought this banjo four years ago when I was on tour in Canada, and I'm aiming to use it a bit more,” he says. World music Not only influenced by Icelandic traditions, Snorri is also inspired by folk music from other countries. “I listen to a lot of folk music from all over the world: English, Scottish, American, a little bit of German,” he says. “There are some instances where I found similar themes be- tween these folk songs.” Besides being a musician, Snorri is also the booker of Húrra in down- town Reykjavík. After the release of his new album, he still has a rath- er busy schedule for this year. “I'm having a baby in late February, and I have a few other shows. I'm gonna make plans after I get the hang of this baby thing,” he giggles. So look out for Snorri at folk festivals this summer, after he finds some time between changing diapers and bot- tle feeding. gpv.is/music Share this + Archives Snorri Helgason, shredding “These sto- ries stood out for me—real people, and the reality of Iceland 200 years ago.” 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 35The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 02 — 2018 handknitted.is t +354 552 1890 Skólavörðustígur 19 • Borgartún 31 BUY DIRECTLY FROM THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE THEM Kjarvalsstaðir Flókagata 24 105 Reykjavík +354 411 6420 Open daily 10h00–17h00 artmuseum.is #listasafnreykjavikur 13.01.– 22.04.2018 MyrkraverkTales of the Unseen
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