Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - jan. 2019, Blaðsíða 23

Reykjavík Grapevine - jan. 2019, Blaðsíða 23
23 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 01— 2019 BEST SONG: Prins Póló - Líf ertu að grínast Svavar Pétur Eysteinsson, aka Prins Póló, sits regally on the bench, his back straight and fingers inter- locked over one knee. Clad in a bright blue blazer, his pale, world-weary blues eyes look out from his powdered face beneath a gold cardboard crown. The occasion for our chat is that ‘Lifið ertu að grínast’—an earworm pop song from his 2018 album “Þriðja kryddið”—is the winner of the Grape- vine’s Song Of The Year award. “The title means ‘Life, Are you kidding me?’” says Svavar. “I didn’t know until I finished the album that it’s a theme album. You start making music when you’re young and then you keep making it as you get older. When you’re younger you maybe sing about more silly things than when you grow up.” GATHERED DISAPPOINTMENTS Svavar wrote the album around the time he was turning forty: a landmark age that had a defining influence on his new collection. “I wanted to make an album that could express my feelings about being a musician,” he smiles. “Because being a musician is about being young and beautiful. It’s not as much about being… old and ugly. It only came to me afterwards, but the themes of the songs were about disappointment in life—maybe not mine, but also my friends and family, and people you chat with at a party. All those stories gathered in my head and became the album’s theme.” MAYBE YOUR CHILDREN WILL HATE YOU Svavar wrote the music with his friend Axel in 2015. Songs, he says, come easily—except for the lyrics. “You have to make a new story in every song,” he says. “The story in song one cannot be the same as the story in song three.... but there can be connection. So that’s how the theme arose. On this album, the fun times are over, and you’re in the middle of something. Maybe you don’t know where you’re going, or you’re stuck somewhere… maybe you’ll be there the rest of your life, or may- be you will die tomorrow. Maybe your children will hate you, and your work is dreadful… but there are all these questions about where life is going. And that’s how we arrived at ‘Life, are you kidding me?’” It’s here that Prins Póló succeeds: the combi- nation of simple, catchy songs with lyrics that can be intriguing riddles, relatable observations, or both at once. “If it was just making music, I could make five albums a year,” says Svavar. “But I want to put real meaning into it, not just some silly stupid words and rhyme that fit together. I want to have a real story to tell. And that’s the tricky part.” JR BEST LIVE BAND: bagdad brothers Although their first show was just over a year ago, bagdad brothers have already been crowned the Grapevine’s Best Live Band. We sat down with the band's lead duo, Bjarni Daníel Þorvaldsson and Sig- urpáll Viggó Snorrason after their Christ- mas show at IÐNÓ to talk pop songs, party vibes and which pants to perform in. IT’S ALL ABOUT THE POP “The number one thing for us is the songs, the writing and structuring,” says Bjarni Daníel. Bagdad brothers’ sound stacks dreamy, hazy layers over simple melodies, with catchy and cutesy lyrics. A casual internet listener might find a charming chill in their bedroomy lo-fi quality, but it shouldn’t distract from the solid pop at its foundation. “So the songs are number one. But after that comes, ‘how can we have fun with these songs on stage, and also get people into that mindset with us?’” NOT ABOUT THE PANTS Asked whether one way they manage that is by looking fun in coordinated outfits, Sigurpáll says: “We try to,” although he admits that the all-red-and-white extrav- aganza of their most recent show at IÐNÓ, complete with matching balloons, was a special occasion. “We try to get into char- acter, into our comfort zone on stage and we have to be a little coordinated for that to happen.” Bjarni Daníel tells me that just perform- ing in red t-shirts made him feel “too nor- mal” to get into his groove. “I was going to wear this super tight white onesie [on- stage at IÐNÓ], but it was kind of problem- atic,” he chuckles, explaining that he was talked out of it. (We’ll leave the specifics to the imagination.) “But it’s still honest; it’s still sincere,” he says of their performance, regardless of the pants. “We’re not faking anything that happens on stage. It’s all natural. But it’s nice to have something to stimulate that.” FROM PRACTICE TO PARTY Having just started improvising music to- gether last year, they’ve covered a lot of ground in a short time. As Bjarni Daníel explains: “When we started out, it was kind of a joke… one of these nights we just had the idea of posting one of these phone recordings to Soundcloud. (“A two-hour- long ambient loop,” Sigurpáll interjects). When we thought about the name, we were like, ‘Hmmmm what about the most gener- ic indie band name we could ever find?’ Sigupáll suggested ‘bagdad brothers’ and we just said, ‘okay!’” Pants, jokes and names aside, they as- sure me that it has always been and will always be about the fun. “Back when we were making super lo-fi ambient loops, we were having the exact same fun as we’re having now, when we’re actually throwing a dance party at IÐNÓ,” Bjarni Daníel says. “It’s funny, but it doesn’t feel any differ- ent. It’s just that more people get to be involved now.” Expect bagdad brothers’ upcoming EP and release concert in early February. After conquering Iceland, they’re currently gearing up for a 24-show tour of North America, so keep your eyes peeled for tour dates in the US and Canada in May and June. GDF “If it was just making music, I could make five albums a year… but I want to put real meaning into it.” “I was going to wear this super tight white onesie onstage, but it was kind of problematic.”
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