Iceland review - 2016, Page 16

Iceland review - 2016, Page 16
14 ICELAND REVIEW ALMOST FAMOUS How would you describe your sound to people who have never heard your music? I’ve only recorded and released three singles so far. Right now, my sound is mainly pop. My songs were written by a group of three Icelandic guys who call themselves StopWaitGo, and the songs [No More, Party—both of which have been hits in Iceland—and One Day] were meant to be catchy and radio-friendly. StopWaitGo send me these songs, and then I record them and perform them all over Iceland. It has become my full-time job, and I’m coming out with my first EP, with six songs, in May. Who do you most look up to in today’s music industry? I really love Ed Sheeran. I think his songs are so honest. He’s not afraid to be him- self, and he doesn’t have to try hard to get people to like him or his music. Elliott Brandsma chats with young emerging Icelandic pop star Sara Pétursdóttir—better known as Glowie —about her music, her artistic influences, and her upcoming debut EP. PHOTOS BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON. Are you planning on branching out into international markets? I’m going to the US in September because an American record label has expressed interest in me and my music. I’m going with my dad and my band to introduce myself to several producers, to sing a few songs for them, and to discuss where I want my career to go. I’m really nervous about singing in front of them, knowing that I’ll be judged. In some ways, it’s easier to sing in front of a crowd of a thousand people than just a few people in a small room! A few years ago I was always really nervous to go out on stage, and I initially thought that was a bad thing, but then I realized that when my music became popular, I wasn’t nervous at all. I learned that stress can be really beneficial because it makes me perform better, so sometimes I have to remind myself to be nervous. If you could collaborate with any singer from any country, who would you pick? I would say Beyoncé. But I respect her too much, and I don’t think she’d ever want to work with me! [she laughs] I love Coldplay’s style. Like Ed Sheeran, they’re not trying to be anybody but themselves. They have an authentic sound, which I admire, and I would love to collaborate with them. What do you like to do when you’re not on stage or recording music? I like drawing, and I do that as often as I can, but I haven’t had as much time to do it lately because I’ve been performing so much. I don’t know why, but I’ve always been fascinated with drawing eyes, and I felt like I couldn’t draw anything else, even if I tried. I would also like to become a make-up artist in the future, if my music career doesn’t work out. Where have you performed most recently? [Stops to think] I sang at a 13-year- old’s confirmation party, gave a perfor- mance at the 2016 Hlustendaverðlaunin (Icelandic Listeners’ Choice Awards), and performed at the largest annual ball for teenagers in Iceland. Over 500 young people attended, and it was really fun. Where does your stage name ‘Glowie’ come from? What’s the story behind it? I’m actually really shy and kind of a loner. That’s why I’m Glowie on stage, because I have to be really open and confident;
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