Author: Irina Shtreis - The Reykjavik Grapevine

Irina’s Thursday Iceland Airwaves Diary: Guitars of all Shapes and Sizes

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Occasional predictions signposting the disappearance of guitar bands have been pervading the music landscape since the late 60s. One who…

Oyama Makes A Comeback With “Everyone Left”

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Go With The Flow In April 2020, Icelandic independent mavericks Oyama released their EP Opaque Days — a title that…

Wide Awake: Punk Pioneers Purrkur Pillnikk Star In A New Documentary

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In August 1982, punk rock four-piece Purrkur Pillnikk played their final show at the Melarokk festival in Reykjavík. Their short,…

Happy Songs For Happy People: Dr. Gunni Keeps The Fun Going

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Gunnar Lárus Hjálmarsson, aka Dr. Gunni, is a true local legend. Initially the driving force behind Icelandic cult indie collectives…

Kaktus Einarsson Talks Love, Healing, And His Second Album ‘Lobster Coda’

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Three years after his debut solo album, Kick The Ladder, Kaktus Einarsson returns with a record that gives his prolific…

A Slow Motion Firework: The Story Of Emilíana Torrini’s ‘Miss Flower’

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Emilíana Torrini is on a family holiday in Wales when she speaks with The Reykjavík Grapevine. She radiates joy and…

Merging Worlds With Sandrayati

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Sandrayati contemplates identity and homecoming on her debut album Safe Ground In 2023, songwriter Sandrayati Fay, known simply as Sandrayati,…

Ísafjörður Calling

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New York composer Ellis Ludwig-Leone returns to the Við Djúpið Music Festival This year’s edition of the Ísafjörður-based Við Djúpið…

No Man Is An Island

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Faroese artist Elinborg Pálsdóttir on the creative bond between Iceland and the Faroe Islands Each year the connection between the…

Common Ground: Pavement In Iceland

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The Reykjavik Grapevine attend the show by the trailblazing American indie collective. It begins with the drums. As Pavement’s percussionist…