Iceland review - 2019, Blaðsíða 87

Iceland review - 2019, Blaðsíða 87
85 Iceland Review “ONE OF THE MOST INCREDIBLE DAYS OF MY LIFE” HÚSAVÍK ORIGINAL WHALE WATCHING call +354 464 7272 or book your adventure at www.northsailing.isT R A D I T I O N A L S A I L I N G WHALES AND SAILS Get close to the whales on board a traditional Icelandic sailboat and learn the old ways of sailing. H O M E O F T H E P U F F I N S WHALES AND PUFFINS The perfect combination. A whale watching excursion with a stop by the peaceful Puffin Island. SILENT WHALE WATCHING C A R B O N - N E U T R A L Glide silently alongside the whales on an electric boat. A tranquil whale watching experience. HÚSAVÍK ORIGINAL WHALE WATCHING B E S T S E L L E R An unforgettable whale watching exploration, recommended by thousands of travellers. Pick your tour! quence, the new album features a range of music: some new, some they’ve been working on for longer, but most importantly, there are plenty of new ideas the band is excited to work on in the future. “We’re not emptying our account with this album, we still have some stuff to work on,” Hjörtur says. A band is a battlefield Working together since they were teenagers, tour- ing the world, and dealing with life – the good and the bad – has tested Hjaltalín’s bonds and strength- ened them. While Hjörtur praises the group’s co-op- eration, he says it isn’t always simple. “It’s like any friendship or marriage. There are issues, peaks and valleys. One thing I think people don’t really get, with any band or artist, is that this type of intimate creative work is maybe the hardest thing you’ll ever do. It requires so much from you, and forces you to leave your ego behind completely. Decisions need to be made, and every single person you’re working with is super smart and capable. So the co-opera- tion has been good, but it can be difficult as well.” “That’s also part of growing up together,” Sigríður adds. “In the beginning, we never really talked about anything serious. It was just a lot of fun and we were enjoying ourselves. But then, with everything that we’ve gone through together – for one, the things that were going on in Högni’s life, which had a tremendous impact on all of us – peo- ple’s honesty grew hand in hand with the friendship. We’ve never had issues of a scale that was insur- mountable, but we’ve had to work on solving the disagreements that come up. And that has made all the victories greater as well. Today, we’re not afraid to have those conversations.” Hjörtur agrees “We’ve done so much together, played so much abroad, often under difficult circumstances. I won’t compare the experiences, but it’s a little like having served in a war together. Our UK tour in 2009 was like being in the trenches. Even if we can be difficult towards one another, it’s brought us even closer together.” Hjaltalín sounds like Hjaltalín Two singles from the upcoming album were released earlier this year. Taking five years to complete the project wasn’t the plan from the get go, but life interfered. Members of the band moved abroad, got busy with other ventures, graduated, and had babies. Still, they all got together regularly to work on new music. And all of them are excited to show the world what they’ve been working on, which pulls from every creative phase they’ve gone through. “We’re taking elements from all our records: the symphonic sound from our early days, but also the stripped-bare electronic elements that came later.” Hjörtur tells me. When asked to say what the new album sounds like, he says it simply sounds like them. “I’d rather have people say ‘this song sounds like Hjaltalín’ than ‘Hjaltalín sounds like this.’ I mean, we made a disco song, but it still sounds like us.” A shifting landscape With eight years since their last release, not only has Hjaltalín changed, but the musical landscape of Iceland as well. For one thing, there are fewer bands releasing albums and more solo artist releasing singles. Sigríður tells me that what they’re doing is different. “We’re a band, there are many of us and we try to work in a way that we can execute live. Like we did in the concerts in Harpa: we take something that’s complicated and big and bring it out through our live performance.” Hjörtur interjects, “We had 16 or 17 musicians on stage.” “Another thing that changed was that people aren’t necessarily releasing albums like they used to, they’re focusing on singles instead,” Sigríður says. “It’s not a change for the worse, it’s just dif- ferent. The idea of the album as a whole however, how it’s put together, the artwork and all that, we believe in that concept.” Hjörtur agrees. “I think an "THIS TYPE OF INTIMATE CREATIVE WORK IS MAYBE THE HARDEST THING YOU’LL EVER DO. IT REQUIRES SO MUCH FROM YOU, AND FORCES YOU TO LEAVE YOUR EGO BEHIND COMPLETELY."
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