Iceland review - 2016, Side 74

Iceland review - 2016, Side 74
72 ICELAND REVIEW BRINGING BACK THE BLUES Icelandic rock/blues/folk band Kaleo has had a busy year. After signing with Atlantic Records in 2015, the band moved to Austin, Texas. Vala Hafstað caught up with frontman Jökull Júlíusson on his recent trip home to Iceland to talk success, life on the road and their upcoming debut US release. Kaleo’s members may be Icelandic, but their music has American roots. After considerable success at home, the band—made up of lead singer Jökull Júlíusson on guitar; Davíð Antonsson on drums and backup vocals; Daníel Ægir Kristjánsson on bass; and Rubin Pollock on lead guitar—appears to be on its way to stardom abroad. After signing with Atlantic Records a year ago and moving to Austin, Texas, the four friends from Mosfellsbær, a town just outside Reykjavík, are slowly winning the hearts of US audiences. Their music is rooted in blues, rock, folk and country, and their songs are known for their strong beat and deep soul. Altogether, their tracks have had almost 29 million plays on Spotify, and one of the band’s singles is selling about 10,000 copies a week. Almost all the songs have English lyrics. ON THE ROAD Kaleo, whose name means ‘the sound’ or ‘the voice’ in the Hawaiian language, fits well into the American landscape. “We get our inspiration from blues and from the music of the 60s, 70s and 80s,” 26-year-old Jökull explains. “Because of that influence, we wanted to be in the South, where much of that music was born. It was a logical decision to move to the US once we signed a contract with Atlantic Records. We knew we’d be spending a lot of time in the US anyway, touring and recording.” And the transformation has been huge: “It’s been an adventure since February of last year. We didn’t know what to expect. There have been great changes in our lives. We never spend more than a few days or weeks in the same place; we’re constantly playing and performing, and the result has been positive, also because we’ve been able to visit radio stations and introduce ourselves.” Kaleo’s music has been featured on popular US TV programs, such as Vinyl, produced by Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger, NBC’s Blindspot and the legal drama Suits. Despite all the success and mingling with the rich and famous, Jökull remains level-headed: “They’re just people like the rest of us,” he reflects calmly. The band has been on the road, almost non-stop, for more than a year now. “We just came back from a six-week tour of 20 states, and all the concerts were sold out,” Jökull relates. This was their first headline tour, but last year was also spent touring the US by bus for about 300 days. They have now appeared in nearly all 50 states, in addition to a tour to Mexico and a recent one to Australia. “Life on the road has its ups and downs,” he admits. “Some days are amazingly fun, but there’s a great amount of pressure and work. We’re constantly busy, and it takes a toll. It really makes you appre- ciate the time you get off.” Such a life is seldom seen as a healthy one, but Jökull has somehow managed to stay surpris- ingly fit. WIDE APPEAL What makes Kaleo stand out is the band’s appeal to people of all ages. At a concert last summer at Gamla bíó in Reykjavík, people in their 50s and 60s appeared to enjoy their performance just as much as those in their 20s. “We notice the same thing in the US, which is really enjoyable, there is this broad group of listeners. It’s true that the music is old-fashioned, but PORTRAIT OF JÖKULL JÚLÍUSSON BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON. BAND PHOTO BY HÖRÐUR FREYR.
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