Reykjavík Grapevine - okt. 2021, Blaðsíða 8

Reykjavík Grapevine - okt. 2021, Blaðsíða 8
8 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 10— 2021 Telling your story takes courage. Telling someone else’s story takes empathy. Gu!rún "r Eyfjör! Jóhannesdóttir, or GDRN as she’s known in front of the mic, is no stranger to either. First launching into the public eye as a refreshing young voice in Iceland’s pop scene, she’s now known around the world as Gríma from Netflix’s mind-bending, chill-inducing hit series Katla, AKA one of the most popu- lar Icelandic shows in history. When the pandemic turned the world upside down, Gu!rún turned it into an opportunity to better herself, her craft and hopefully—her community. “I want to be like her” Growing up in an interdisciplinary artistic family, Gu!rún began playing music when she was just five years old. She picked up a violin for the first time and began classical lessons after seeing Sigrún E!valdsdóttir performing on television with the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra, telling her mother, “I want to be like her.” Shrugging off the sugges- tion to learn the piano instead, Gu!rún With credits to her name in both music and television, GDRN talks storytelling, taking on her first acting role and creating music in these atypical times Words: Desirai Thompson Photos: Art Bicnick From ‘What If’ To Reality uncovered a passion that would accent her life for years to come. Eventually, she picked up jazz singing and jazz piano, two passions that would come to help define her signature GDRN style. Feeling adrift after high school, unsure of what step to take, Gu!rún even consid- ered studying medicine for a time. In the mid-2010’s, she decided to take a year off, begin working and keep herself open to possibility. It was during this time that fate revealed its plan for her. “My two friends asked me if I wanted to check out some of their beats,” she remi- nisced. “They were starting to produce music under the name Ra:tio and they were like, ‘Do you want to sing something over it?’ We just had so much fun. We released the song ‘Ein’ in 2017 and two days later Alda Music reached out and said, ‘We want to sign you.’ It all happened pretty quickly.” The Beginning Of Something Big Gu!rún’s star has been on the rise ever since. Her debut album ‘Hva! Ef’ (‘What If’) dropped in August 2018, garnering all manner of nominations at the Icelandic Music Awards including wins for Pop Singer of the Year and Pop Album of the Year, while her single "Lætur mig" was awarded Pop Single of the Year and Music Video of the Year. “It was surreal,” she shares, “I didn’t realize that it could actually happen—to be a musician like this, but I’m so thankful for it. I just stumbled upon the right self in life.” It was then, in February 2020—right on the heels of the release of her second album, the eponymously titled GDRN—that fate struck again. “It was like fifteen minutes before COVID,” Gu!rún quips about the timing of her album release. With a jarring swiftness, her release concert and all upcom-

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