Atlantica - 01.10.2006, Síða 59

Atlantica - 01.10.2006, Síða 59
 AT L A N T I CA 57 ARTIST Top Brass When Benni Hemm Hemm released their epony- mous twelve-track album last September, found- er and singer-guitarist Benedikt H. Hermannsson hoped to sell 200 copies in the Reykjavík area. After all, he’d made a mere 30 copies of his first solo EP Summer Plate in 2003. (He and his wife made the elaborate wooden covers by hand.) But six months later, Benedikt (a.k.a. Benni), 26, found himself live and on stage accepting two glass sculptures at the 2006 Icelandic Music Awards for Best New Album and Best Newcomer. The band, which includes the usual assortment of drums and bass as well as a glockenspiel and a robust horn section, was jubilant in its humble kind of way. Not long after winning, his wife accidentally placed the Best New Album award atop the washing machine. The spin cycle got a little overeager and now the thick wedge of glass stands at a quarter of its former height. “But it looks cooler this way,” he says. “Neither look that interesting.” Benni Hemm Hemm, all 12 of them, started playing together two years ago. They’re now one of the most anticipated acts in Iceland and have begun making a name for themselves abroad. Their album was released in Japan in January, Europe this summer, and will hit the United States this September. They even made Rolling Stone’s David Fricke gush at last year’s Airwaves music festival, who wrote on rollingstone.com, “The eccentric big band Benni Hemm Hemm got a hero’s welcome at Grand Rokk, then repaid the cheers with a shambolic romanticism – hearty brass sugared with glockenspiel and Hawaiian- whine guitar – that evoked both the ragged glories of Broken Social Scene and the sunshine prospect of Brian Wilson conducting a troupe of Salvation Army horns at a 1967 Smile session.” It’s a wonder that their sound is so light, pre- cise, and finely tuned considering the 12 musi- cians can rarely find a break in their individual schedules to practice collectively aside from orga- nized performances. Rare, by the way, means almost never. “There was one rehearsal when we started two years ago and I think one this spring. It’s 100 percent about meeting ten minutes before we play,” Benni says. “We get right to the point.” Preparation includes writing out chords for the songs beforehand, which he disseminates to everyone. Everyone practices on their own time and by the time they come together, they’ve prac- ticed and perfected their notes, often changing some of what he’s written to improve it, Benni adds. “Somehow it all comes together. Everyone individually is such a good musician and can make it work this way. I’m not sure if I could just start playing myself with so little information.” Benni, who’s in his third and final year in the music department at Reykjavík’s Academy of the Arts, is hard-pressed to cite any musical influenc- es though he does admit to a current “obsession” with Bob Dylan. Sufjan Stevens is also at the top of his list. But if anything’s certain, it’s that he’s a vinyl hound. Hundreds of old school black discs occupy the shelves below his sleek record player, which somehow seems fitting with Benni’s vin- tage, laid-back, all-is-cool vibe. He’s tried using an iPod, but said it wasn’t “fun enough.” Benni Hemm Hemm’s second album, which has already been recorded but the title of which remains a secret, will be released in Iceland at the end of this year, and in Europe and the States in early 2007. “I look at some of the songs I’ve done recently and they’re precisely, exactly, as they’re supposed to be.” With two rehearsals in the bag, Benedikt H. Hermannsson is leading Reykjavík’s big band Benni Hemm Hemm straight to the top. By Sara Blask. See following pages for Atlantica’s 2006 Airwaves picks > 050-94ICELANDAtl506 .indd 57 25.8.2006 16:44:45
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