The Icelandic Canadian - 01.02.2007, Blaðsíða 46

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.02.2007, Blaðsíða 46
172 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Vol. 60 #4 EIV0R PALSDOTT Eivor CD by Eivor Palsdottir Produced by Spirit River, Edmonton, AB Reviewed by Mykael Sopher Icelandic singer/songwriter Eivor Palsdottir is a legend in the making. After releasing her debut album at the mere age of 17, and winning the Faroese musical competition as the lead singer of the rock group Clickhaze the following year, a healthy buzz began to follow Eivor wher- ever she went. This notoriety ultimately led to Eivor being awarded the prestigious “Best Singer 2003” and “Best Performer 2003” at the Icelandic music awards. Now a known musical force, Eivor’s next project was a collaborative record with Canadian singer/songwriter Bill Bourne, a record that earned the pair a nomination for best pop record 2004 at the Icelandic music awards. This CD, simply titled Eivor, is an excellent showcase of these two creative songwriters’ abilities. It is also a brilliant exhibition of Eivor’s talents at being able to sing in four different languages - Icelandic, English, Swedish, and Faroese. Eivor’s pro- ficiency in singing in several languages combined with multitude of genres found on this album - including latino, rock, and folk - make this one of the most diverse records I have ever heard. While Eivor’s mellifluous vocals soar throughout the CD’s entirety, her singing talents shine on the tracks sung in her native Icelandic tongue and on the tracks sung in English. Consider the album’s opener, Vi3 Gengum Tvo,” a latino num- ber sung in Icelandic overtop of sparse, but effective acoustic guitars. It is a simple song in structure but when combined with Eivor’s beautiful vocals, it is elevated to something magical. The next track, “Only a Friend of Mine,” is sung in English and is one of the CD’s catchiest tracks. The effi- cacious recurring line ‘who is knocking on my front door?’ sung over strummed acoustic guitars is difficult not to sing along with. The rest of the album however, is not easy to ignore, particularly the touching “If I needed you”, a duet sung by Eivor and Bourne. All in all Eivor is a highly diverse, but undeniably superb CD that secures Eivor’s place among such Icelandic con- temporaries as Sigur Ros and Bjork.

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