Atlantica - 01.10.2006, Síða 61

Atlantica - 01.10.2006, Síða 61
 AT L A N T I CA 59 a 1. Apparat Organ Quartet: This quintet of four organists and a drummer describe their music as “machine rock and roll” and have been compared to pioneering elec- tronic masters Kraftwerk and experimental wunderkinds Sigur Rós. AOQ is known to use home organs and cheap consumer pieces often mined from garbage dumps that they customize. myspace. com/apparatorganquartet 2. Benni Hemm Hemm: An eccentric big band led by singer-guitarist Benedikt H. Hermannsson (a.k.a. Benni Hemm Hemm) earned both Best Album and Best Newcomer at last year’s Icelandic Music Awards for its self-titled debut. Some of its sounds are vaguely reminiscent of Scottish indie band Belle & Sebastian. bennihemmhemm.com 3. Eberg: Think acoustic bal- lads meet ambient. This lo-fi guy, who recently recorded a live session for BBC Radio 1, is ascending the ranks fast. “I’m Moving To Wales,” the first single from his second album VoffVoff, went straight to the BBC 6 music playlist and directly to #31 on the iTunes world chart. eberg.net 4. Mammút: Vocalist Katrína Mogensen’s voice eerily resembles that of Tori Amos, and none of the five band members are older than eighteen. Their eponymous debut album was released this spring by Bad Taste, the label founded by The Sugarcubes, where Björk got her legendary start. myspace.com/mammut 5. Jakobínarína: These six combustible guys, none older than 19, are back for another round at Airwaves and are by far one of the year’s most an- ticipated shows. After falling in love with them at Airwaves 2005, Rolling Stone chose this mouthful of a band as one of the five best acts this year at the famed SXSW mu- sic festival in Austin, Texas. Plumes of smoke might as well fly from their fingers when picking their guitars. myspace.com/jakobinarina OUR ICELANDIC PICKS 1. Brazilian Girls: Only one of the four is female, and zero of the four are Brazilian (they actually hail from Italy, Argentina, California and Kansas). Frontwoman Sabina Sciubba (a Roman who was raised in Munich and Nice) sings in five languages, and their music, which incor- porates dollops of reggae, electronica, jazz, bossa nova, and whatever else they feel like, just keeps on getting better, stronger, louder. braziliangirls.info 2. Cold War Kids: Indie to their very core, these four guys started in a storage room in downtown Fuller- ton, California, with a guitar, some hand claps, and an old amp. They write songs about human experience (some of their track titles: “We Used to Vacation,” “Red Wine, Success” and “Don’t Let Your Love Grow Away (from me)”) and cite Dylan, U2, and Belle & Sebastian as some of their influences. coldwarkids.com 3. Jenny Wilson: This resourceful, red-lipsticked songstress is starting to hit it big outside her native Sweden with her solo debut album Love & Youth, which earned her a Swedish Grammy nomination for “Best Pop Female” of the year. Many of the tracks are infused with the sounds of a vibraphone and a Rhodes piano she found in a small recording space she rented. jennywilson.net 4. Love is All: From the shores of Gothenberg, Swe- den, their love has spread quickly: this quintet recently landed on the cover of New York-based Fader magazine. Their indie pop is defined by heavy sax, percussion, and, well, very spirited lyrics. The Love have plenty of heart and noise. myspace.com/loveisall8 5. Whomadewho: This Copenhagen-based three- some is an amalgamation with roots in Scandinavian garage rock, New York jazz, and electronic disco records. The result, well, depends. Sometimes you get some disco funk, other times en- ergized rock, and sometimes minimalist, stripped down songs of folky acoustic. whomadewho.dk (FYI, their website rocks). OUR INTERNATIONAL PICKS WHOMADEWHO JAKOBÍNARÍNA 050-94ICELANDAtl506 .indd 59 25.8.2006 1:09:46
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