The Reykjavík Grapevine Election Poll Extravaganza!
Elections are coming up this month, and although you might not even live in Iceland (let alone have the right to vote), we at the Grapevine are very curious to […]
All Calm And Quiet At Katla
Despite the contentions of more lurid reporting on Katla over the past few days, the volcano is not about to erupt, and has in fact been fairly quiet last weekend. […]
Black Monday: Polish Women Won’t Be Working Today
Today over 250 people are coming together at Austurvöllur to protest a new law that has been approved by the government in Poland that virtually bans abortion in that country. [&h
Sigmundur Davíð Unseated As Progressive Chair
Former Prime Minister Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson is now also the former chairperson of the Progressive Party, as party primary voting yesterday unseated him. Current Prime Mini
Alvia Islandia’s Top Five Albums
She was born in the summer but she loves the winter. This makes perfect sense. Alvia Islandia has a way of exhibiting darkness and lightness not as opposites, but as […]
Track by Track: “Draumleysa” by Martröð
There’s only one track for this issue’s track by track: Martröð’s “Draumleysa,” from their upcoming EP ‘Transmutation of Wounds’. Martröð is a black metal supergr