Something For The Pain – The Heavy Medical Interview
Heavy Medical have ways of examining the places of your body you didn’t know existed. When it comes to making music, sometimes you can have just too many [&hell
Carl Sagan Pop Cosmology – The 1860 Interview
1860 do some mean folk pop, are fans of Jusup Wilkosz, and think Cradle Of filth are for kids. True story! [pullquote_left] “It would definitely fill us [&he
Dreams Of Something Wild: The Blouse Interview
Sometimes Reyka vodka is good not just for drinking and for setting fire to random objects. It can sometimes be used to bring new and unknown artists to our collective […]
Superjack Soul Sisters: Sisý Ey Interviewed
Iceland’s new house group are gonna make you feeeeeeeellll…… If IDM is the brain of electronic music, and techno is its muscle, then surely house music is its sti
Chariots Of The Suomi – The Siinai Interview
Siinai are definitely a band that you would call wide-screen. From the thick synth drones of opening track “Anthem 1&2” on their 2011 debut album ‘Olympic Games,’ t
Breaking Out Of His Old Skin – The Ólafur Arnalds Interview
“What happened was a table attacked me! We were being filmed pretending to fight each other in a scene, but the director didn’t think that we were being realistic enough. [&hel
The Human Perpetual Creativity Machine – Þórir Georg Interviewed
“It´s not a big concern for me that I will spread myself too thin.” Even in the world of Icelandic music, where musicians are almost expected to have numerous […
Goodnight Deer Jumping Over The Moon: Interview with Good Moon Deer
Designed for the runway, not the record press? By Rebecca Louder “It consists of a person playing on a computer and another playing drums. The person on the computer [&hel
The Record Label Connection: Interview with Asonat
Tiny puzzles of language and obscurity By Rebecca Louder After five years of living abroad, Fannar Ásgrímsson, moved back to Reykjavík in October 2010 and found himself f
The Insider’s Guide To Iceland Airwaves
We ask the people in the know on the inside track of Iceland Airwaves, so now you know too! So you’ve decided to take the plunge and book your […]
War And Uneasy Peace: Legend Interviewed
The undeniable truth is… Iceland needs more bands like Legend. And so do you. By Bob Cluness “I am the plague, I am the swarm. All your hurt […]
WTF ICELAND AIRWAVES!?: Advice For Getting Through Your First (Or Fifth!) Festival Experience
Dear Grapevine, I’ve been looking forward to Airwaves for ages. I got my ticket, a nice package flight, and am trying to get intimate with the bill beyond Sigur Rós […]
A Full On Sonic Immersion Experience: The Heavy Experience Interviewed
The Heavy Experience don’t want your love. Just your ears. And your soul. By Bob Cluness You can’t rush musical five-piece The Heavy Experience. Rushing them would only
Enter The Court Of The Caterpillarmen
Sonic space monkeys Caterpillarmen are looking to get all prunky in your face! By Bob Cluness Ever since the release of their debut album ‘Adopt A Monkey’ in 2009, Caterpillarm