Reykjavík Grapevine - nóv. 2021, Blaðsíða 24

Reykjavík Grapevine - nóv. 2021, Blaðsíða 24
Witches Meet Psychedelic Wail Norna"al releases Witches Wail Words: Valur Grettisson/Nornagal Photos: Nornagal Info Nornagal - “Witches Wail” Psychedelic rock band Nornagal has released their newest album, 'Witches Wail.' To be honest, there are few Icelandic rock bands with a psychedelic leaning, so we at The Reykjavík Grapevine were curious.— this band obviously has to explain itself. So we asked the band to walk us through their album track by track and tell us: what does it all mean!? Is it a double rainbow in music from, or, is this something deeper and darker? Here is what they said: Ascent 'Witches Wail' tiptoes towards the concept-album, taking you into a full-length journey in which each song stands as an individual chap- ter. “Ascent” therefore is a mood- setter, getting you into the flow of the album: you’re going for an ex- ploration in a soothingly stable yet dark environment, with breaking waves, and a dash of unexpected cries. Ad Arbitrium The first “real” song on the album is also the shortest and the only one that follows a semi-standard song structure. The lyrics are about being lost and searching for direction—the perfect start to an album made up of a wide array of sonic experiences. Paige Paige is the name of the person whose testimony of being abused is being told through the song. Me- chanical and repetitive patterns at first, it later breaks into a strong feeling of liberation. This is argu- ably the most emotionally chal- lenging song on the album, and maybe also the most empowering. Venus This is a straight rocker with a lot of 70s prog influence in it, while the lyrics tell a tale of spiritual se- duction. Trigger/Release This is the first Nornagal song that was ever written, and maybe the perfect showcase for all the ele- ments that make the band: psyche- delia and groove mixed with weird- ness, uncommon song structures and sometimes even screams. It is a creepy trip with a morbid ending based on a short story Phil wrote. Segasus “Segasus” is a wander into Norna- gal’s mind-house: randomly open- ing some of the doors to listen to the band’s inner dialog, with com- ments in an esoteric language. Confusion bonus-point: the party tracks in the background are the initial, electronic versions of two other songs on the album. Tæm Löp Written in Edinburgh on a Sunday morning in a wannabe-hangover state (yes, that happens), ”Tæm Löp” is about all the possible sto- ries that a poor recollection of the previous night’s mishaps allows for. Fast- and slow-paced tempos— this is Nornagal’s hit single! Joondamine Joondamine is the return into one’s self-alignment after the pre- vious madness episode. Four-voice drone and all, to make sure that you get ready for the last chapter of the journey! Yog “Yog” is the second song written by Nornagal, and the first song ever published as a demo in 2019. It is a spiritual journey through light and dark paths, ending with a rather sinister conclusion that knows no binary distinctions. Descent “Descent” is the closure to the al- bum and your interpretation of it is as valid as ours. A whole experi- ence is best concluded by letting some things sink in, and letting others go. Keep the good, learn from the bad, and you’re good to go for a little while! The best of Icelandic produce with a nod to Japan and South America. Modern Icelandic flavours, share plates and award winning cocktails. Sushi Social !ingholtsstræti 5 • 101 Reykjavík Tel. 568 6600 • sushisocial.is Our kitchen is open 17.00–23.00 sun.–thu. 17.00–24.00 fri.–sat. SOCIALIZE WITH THE LOCALS ICELANDIC SEAFOOD makes world’s best sushi 24The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 11— 2021 Nornagal: dress code casual, (sleeves optional) Track By Track

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