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Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.07.2019, Blaðsíða 34

Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.07.2019, Blaðsíða 34
Music The Taste Of Victory Diving into the winners of Iceland’s Músiktilraunir Words: Felix Robertsson Photo: Patrik Ontkovic Music Competition Blóðmör, Konfekt and Ásta won Músíktilraunir 2019. See them at Iceland Airwaves, and find them on Facebook In the world of Icelandic music, Músiktilraunir, Iceland’s ‘Battle of the Bands’ competition, is a veritable kingmaker. Running for over 30 years, it’s helped kickstart bands like Mammút, Vök, and Of Monsters and Men. This year, the winner was metal band Blóðmör (Blood Pudding, in English), while Konfekt came second, and singer/ songwriter Ásta Kristín Pjeturs- dóttir third. All three bands re- cently played at Secret Solstice and will play at Airwaves this No- vember. Help from mom Since the competition finale in April, Blóðmör have remained hard at work. “We’ve been per- forming almost every week,” the band tells me after a soundcheck at Iðnó. They’ve also released an EP called ‘Líkþorn’—a moody as- sortment of tracks straddling the line between rock and metal. Have just one listen and you’ll under- stand why the band won the prize for Best Guitarist at Músiktilraun- ir. “It’s had a great response,” says guitarist and vocalist Haukur Þór Valdimarsson of the EP. “We re- corded it before we won Músiktil- raunir, but we’ve just released it now, so it’s been very good timing for us.” But despite their victory in Musiktilraunir, they hope to con- tinue recording, taking advantage of the time they won at Sund- laugin studio. Their success belies the youth of the band. “We only came together in 2016,” Haukur explains. “Though Matthías Ste- fánsson, our bassist and vocalist, and I had already played in a band be- fore we joined with Ísak Þorsteinsson, our drummer.” Of course, one must ask about the name. “My mother came up with it,” H au k u r l au g h s . “But I don’t think any of us actually like blóðmör. It’s edible—but we wouldn’t choose to eat it.” Indie kids fight back Second place winners and indie kids Konfekt have also been keep- ing busy since their Músiktilraun- ir success. “We’ve been recording a lot,” explains drummer Eva Kol- brún Kolbeins. “We’re taking it one step at a time. We’ll start by releas- ing a single and see where it goes from there.” The band, like Blóðmör, is rela- tively young, only coming togeth- er in 2018, but they have already developed a defined style, deftly switching between Icelandic and English in tracks that are both re- laxed and tightly controlled. This is all the more impressive consid- ering that Músiktilraunir was one of their first major musical events. In fact, when they came to sign up, they didn’t even have a fixed name. Konfekt, though, suits the all- girl band well. “It means assort- ed chocolates,” says singer Anna Ingibjörg Þorgeirsdóttir. “And we thought that it resembled our range of songs—some you might like, some you might not—but they’re all different.” Next big things Ásta Kristín Pjetursdóttir, who won third place, cuts a rather different figure. Arguably better known as one of Iceland’s foremost classical violinists, Ásta only be- gan writing her own songs re- cently, describ- i n g h o w s h e began w riting p o et r y w h ic h then fed into her s o n g w r i t i n g . While she wasn’t playing at Iðnó, she will surely be one to look out for at Airwaves, especially for her award-winning Icelandic lyrics. Her songs are cap- tivatingly sparse, utilising only a guitar and her ethereal voice, but it’s powerfully effective. Could any of these acts achieve the successes of Mammút and Of Monsters and Men? It’s a bold proposition, but when you hear the skill of these three new contend- ers, and look at their achievements thus far, there’s more than a little reason to be hopeful. “I don’t think any of us actually like blóðmör. It’s edible—but we wouldn’t choose to eat it.” 34The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 11— 2019 These kids don't eat blood sausage gpv.is/music Share this + Archives NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ICELAND Opening Hours Daily 10–17 Closed on Mondays 16/9–30/4 The National Museum of Iceland Suðurgata 41, 101 Reykjavík The Culture House Hverfisgata 15, 101 Reykjavík www.nationalmuseum.is +354 530 2200 @icelandnationalmuseum @thjodminjasafn WELCOME TO THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ICELAND
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