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Topic: Eldberg Posted: December 21 2011 at 16:31 |
Icelandic act ELDBERG was formed back in 2008 by Jakob Gretar Sigurdsson (drums), Asmundur Svavar Sigurdsson (bass), Reynir Hauksson (guitars) and Atla Ma Björnsson (keyboards). The latter opted out the following year however, and was replaced by Kristjan Ingi Arnarsson (keyboards). His tenure didn't last too long however, and at the start of 2010 Eldbrg was reduced to a trio. But a few months into 2010 Eldberg completed their line-up with Heimir Klemenzson (keyboards) and Eythor Ingi Gunnlaugsson (vocals), and soon after they started to record material for their debut album. I got in touch with the band and Jakob G. Sigurðsson answered my questions. #######################################################################################
When,
where and by whom was your band born ? Did any of you, past and
present members, play in any other bands before joining up in your
band ? Why did you choose that name and which bands were you
influenced by ?
Eldberg was formed in early December
2008 by the brothers Ásmundur S. Sigurðsson bassplayer and Jakob G.
Sigurðsson drummer, and with them were Reynir Hauksson guitarist and
Atli Már Björnsson keyboardist and Eyþór Ingi Gunnlaugsson
singer. Ásmundur and Jakob had started to jam together some old
Focus and Procol Harum song’s in the autumn, at that time Ásmundur
was playing in the metal group Knight’s Templar but Jakob had
decided to quite the music business, and go to school after playing
with a couple of bands. Atli was an old school friend of Ásmundur
and had played in many groups before joining Eldberg. Guitarist
Reynir who had played with Ásmundur in Knight’s Templar but had
quit do to his drug addiction was now of the drugs and playing guitar
again. They stared meeting and listening to some old records by
band’s like Yes, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Procol Harum, and Jethro
tull, and playing song’s by them but the band was more of a jam
session. Couple of months later Ásmundur and Atli started out a prog
rock band named Melkorka with a drummer named Helgi Eyleifur Honher
to participate in a Icelandic music competition and couple of week’s
before the competition Reynir joined in on the guitar. After the
competition Atli decides to move to Glasgow Scotland to learn sound
engineering and Eyþór went on to do do other projects. After short
pause Jakob had finest school Reynir, Ásmundur and Jakob started to
play together again with church organist Kristján Ingi Arnarsson.
They started to write song’s manly instrumental and did their first
recordings in the summer of 2009, but the recordings never came out.
In the summer Jakob G. met with folk singer and politician Árni
Johnsen to come up with a name for the band, Árni named the most
famous Icelandic rock band Trúbrot in the late 60’s and Árni came
up with the name Eldberg. After the summer Kristján quit do to lack
of time for the band. After Kristján left the band Ásmundur, Reynir
and Jakob focused on song writing but Kristján joined the band to do
some test recordings in the winter. When 2010 came Þór Birgisson
singer, now actor joined the band with keyborist Heimir Klemenzson,
and the band started rehearsing more and becoming what it is to day,
also at that time Heimir and Jakob joint the jazz-rock band
Höfuðlausn but not for a long time, only after a couple of months
Þór had to quit. When Þór left Eyþór Ingi Gunnlaugsson came
back and took his place behind the microphone and in early summer
2010 the band decided to record an album in the autumn with Pétur
Hjaltested who in the 70’s was the keyboardist of the well known
prog rock band Eik.
Over
to your only album so far. Please tell us more about your self titled
album from earlier this year.
The band wrote and rehearsed the album
over the summer and began recording it in September. The recording’s
only took 4 day’s but Pétur Hjaltested was 2 week’s mixing the
album from tape and to help him with the tapes was Sigurður Rúnar
Jónsson better known as Diddi Fiðla who was the Hammond organ
player and violinist of the early 70’s prog group Náttúra. When
the mix was ready Ásmundur S. had to fly with the tapes to England
to do the cut for the vinyl. In London it was Noel Summerville you
made the cut for the vinyl and was it is last job before retiring.
I
have noticed that you are mainly a local Icelandic band. Your band
info is mainly in Icelandic. How is it to run a band in Iceland now
and do you also distribute your album and have any activities outside
Iceland too ?
Being
that Iceland is a small country access to media is good but
attendance to concerts is very bad. Icelanders rather like to spend
their time on Facebook and besides that they are so few that we would
never work up a crowd anyway. But the album is doing very well both
in Iceland and all over the world trough sales on Mylodon records (CD
only). The LP is available trough request at [email protected]
and trough ebay.com . Our activity outside Iceland have so far been
limited to record sales but we are willing to play outside of Iceland
so concert promoters can feel free to contact us.
The
music is a bit difficult to pinpoint. But how would you describe your
music and which bands would you compare yourself to ?
We
call it post-prog seeing that we listen to prog rock and this is what
comes out. Our main influences are Procol Harum, Savage Rose, Eik,
Yes, Jethro Tull and Focus but if course our musical taste is not
limited to prog rock, we also listen a lot to classical music and
jazz.
What
have you been up to since the release of this album ? What
is your plans for this year and beyond ?
Lots
of interviews and promotion work on the internet and radio. We have
played lots of small venues and held one big concert to celebrate the
release of the record which was surprisingly well attended. We are
well on our way rehearsing a new album which we will be recorded in
2012.
To
wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this
interview ?
Check out our album, especially the
vinyl…
Thank you to Jacob for this interview |
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