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  • Celebrating Buckley

    Celebrating Buckley

    Jeff Buckley might have had the greatest set of lungs ever to grace this earth with a song. So, putting on a show to commemorate the tenth anniversary of his accidental passing is something you’d better pour all of your heart and…

  • Sir Gussi: A Metal Knight

    Sir Gussi: A Metal Knight

    Okay, so his name is actually Gunnar Guðbjörnsson. While he’s not officially knighted, his studio space might just become the next Camelot for the promotion of Icelandic music. Following a long love affair with the national Hardcore and Heavy Metal music scenes,…

  • How do you like AIR?

    How do you like AIR?

    They’re veterans, AIR. They’ve been doing the album-tour-album-tour format for almost a decade now, squeezing in the occasional festival gig just to show the world that they’ve got a massive fan base . The band has been touring for its latest release,…

  • The Strength of Street Knowledge

    The Strength of Street Knowledge

    As I write this, we are putting the finishing touches on the issue you are now holding before shipping it out to print. Coincidently, it is June 13, and the date marks the four-year anniversary of the Grapevine, as the first ever…

  • Stephan Bodzin: Liebe ist Luna

    Stephan Bodzin: Liebe ist Luna

    You played in Reykjavik on Saturday June 2nd, can you tell me about that? I expected a strange night in Iceland, somehow, and it turned out to be one. I was playing an Eve Online party at Nasa, I didn’t anticipate that.…

  • Peddling Death Metal to the Gore Starved Masses

    Peddling Death Metal to the Gore Starved Masses

    The Buffalo born, Tampa raised band Cannibal Corpse has long been a staple of the Death Metal genre. Their lyrics are gore obsessed (pun intended), although not in the humorous medical book fashion employed by Carcass or, more recently, Exhumed, but in…

  • Reykjavik Nights in London Preview

    Reykjavik Nights in London Preview

    Live Icelandic music in the UK has long been a slightly ramshackle affair with occasional bursts of gig activity organised around festival appearances or low-key tours, such as the recent series of gigs undertaken by Benni Hemm Hemm. However, now British-based music…

  • A Super-slow Evening

    A Super-slow Evening

    The electro duo Isan was finishing their set when I arrived at Iðnó theatre on a Tuesday evening where the Morr Music night was taking place. The British pair is signed to the Berlin-based independent music label, as were the rest of…

  • Bastards of the World

    Bastards of the World

    When going to a concert in Reykjavík, it’s all too easy to acknowledge the eternal coolness of the Icelandic music scene and the way it pours itself over an equally cool audience. Sweaty boys in leather and jumping girls in what can…

  • The Motion Boys Fear For Their Success

    The Motion Boys Fear For Their Success

    How did it all start? Árni: We started working together about a year ago. Biggi asked me to help arrange a song he was writing for Sigtið [an Icelandic comedy show]. He came to my studio and we wrote one song just…

  • Samúel Jón Samúelsson Big Band – Fnykur

    Samúel Jón Samúelsson Big Band – Fnykur

    Only 7 years out of music school, Samúel Jón Samúelsson has already built an accomplished resume. A graduate of the prominent Tónlistarskóli FíH, the composer has done arrangements for Sigur Rós, Sálin, Reykjavík Big Band, and Trabant and has been a key…

  • Morr Music: One Big Happy Family

    Morr Music: One Big Happy Family

    The Berlin based independent music label, Morr Music, known for its quality electronic and dreamy indiepop releases is highly influential in the international music world. Having previously released artists such as The Notwist, Lali Puna, Styrofoam, B. Fleischmann, Phonem, Ms. John Soda;…

  • Hraun – I Can’t Believe It is Not Happiness

    Hraun – I Can’t Believe It is Not Happiness

    I’m not going to tell you that the packaging of this album didn’t frighten me. That would be lying. Hraun is written in Old English font, and the album title is obviously an emotional take on the margarine company I Can’t Believe…

  • Ruddinn – Ruddinn

    Ruddinn – Ruddinn

    Calling himself a ‘true Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,’ the lone Ruddinn has been writing and putting forth pop for the past 15 years. If I’m doing my math right, this guy has been around since the early 80’s. It seems that…

  • Björk – Volta

    Björk – Volta

    Like enthusiastic parents, we’re supposed to egg Björk on. Even if she doesn’t score a goal or win first place at the science fair, we’ve still got to hand it to her just for being, well, Björk. And I acknowledge that her…

  • The Night the PA System Blew

    The Night the PA System Blew

    As a part of the Take Me Down to Reykjavík City concert series, the Grapevine assembled a handful of upstart bands from Reykjavík to showcase at Iðnó. The historical theatre house is not typically used for shows, even though it has a…

  • Orchestral Manoeuvres in London

    Orchestral Manoeuvres in London

    The venue in East London known as Catch does have a catch – it’d be easier to track down one of the Jule lads in June than locate this bar, situated just outside the city’s main financial district in the fashionably scruffy…

  • Trassar Regroup for Another Attack

    Trassar Regroup for Another Attack

    “But it’s been 14 years of silence, it’s been 14 years of pain, it’s been 14 years that are gone forever, and I’ll never have again,” sang Axl Rose on Use Your Illusion II in 1991. I am pretty sure he never…

  • I Adapt – From Town to Town

    I Adapt – From Town to Town

    Hardcore mainstays I Adapt have been quietly building steam for their next full-length album, dubbed A Chainlike Burden. The upcoming album was second on the Grapevines most awaited albums year-end list last December. While fans wait for the full-length release, I Adapt…

  • t.A.T.u. – The Greatest and most Awsome Band in the World, Part 3

    t.A.T.u. – The Greatest and most Awsome Band in the World, Part 3

    It’s been entirely too long since I last reported to you about t.A.T.u. – the greatest and most awesome band in the world – and as you can imagine, they’ve been busy spreading their greatness and awesome around the globe. So great…

  • Severed Crotch – Soul Cremation

    Severed Crotch – Soul Cremation

    Severed Crotch is a five piece progressive Death Metal band out of Reykjavík. Severed Chrotch is what you get when you mix Death Metal with quantum physics and ADHD. Their debut, Soul Cremation, is a self released 5 track EP and its…

  • Standing in the Desert, Thinking of Rain

    Standing in the Desert, Thinking of Rain

    Yes, the Coachella polo grounds were not rainy. And this astounded the former Pulp frontman. He spent the better part of thirty minutes trying to wrap his head around that. A few days later, driving away from the desert site of the…

  • Trassar – Amen

    Trassar – Amen

    I do not have the faintest idea what this is and lacking any kind of musical reference point I don´t know how to pass judgement. There is some blatant Bush-bashing going down here and a bit of Bible belittlement to boot, so…