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  • The Spice Of Life: Magnús Jóhann And Óskar Guðjónsson On Fermenting Friendship

    The Spice Of Life: Magnús Jóhann And Óskar Guðjónsson On Fermenting Friendship

    Musicians Magnús Jóhann and Óskar Guðjónsson create beautiful connections on Fermented Friendship Being idiosyncratic artists with a distinct body of work, Magnús Jóhann and Óskar Guðjónsson share connections that extend beyond the realm of music. Such details were discovered during the year-long…

  • Supersport! Wants You To Sing Along

    Supersport! Wants You To Sing Along

    A release show in Fríkirkjan í Reykjavík made for holy moments “Doing it in a church felt somehow appropriate. Even though we’re not big on religion necessarily, this music does feel holy to us,” Bjarni Daníel Þorvaldsson of indie-pop band Supersport! reasons…

  • Post-punk Band Virgin Orchestra Celebrate Release Concert

    Post-punk Band Virgin Orchestra Celebrate Release Concert

    Experimental post-punk band Virgin Orchestra host their first-ever release show on Tuesday, October 3, celebrating their debut album Fragments. The goth-influenced trio will perform at Harpa‘s Kaldalón at 20:00. Virgin Orchestra released their sonically packed debut album Fragments on May 12, via Smekkleysa. Since their…

  • KÁRI Plays His Debut Album Release Show in Reykjavík

    KÁRI Plays His Debut Album Release Show in Reykjavík

    Icelandic musician KÁRI (Kári Egillson) held a release show for his debut album Palm Trees in the Snow on May 11. Grapevine first discovered KÁRI about seven months ago and has since been closely following the young musician’s career. So far in…

  • Agent Fresco’s Release Show: Rigid, Yet Fresh Fresh!

    Agent Fresco’s Release Show: Rigid, Yet Fresh Fresh!

    Entering Silfurberg, I can feel the excitement in the air. More than 720 friends, fans and followers have gathered to witness Agent Fresco perform their long-awaited new album in full, giving ‘Destrier’ the celebration it deserves. Unannounced and without any fanfare, the artists quietly…