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#1 Posted : 01 August 2012 01:56:02(UTC)
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Alaskan Sunrise
The Icelandic duo premier their new single and talk up their motherland, touring, upcoming EP, their connection with Misery Loves Company and more.


The Icelandic duo of Jakob Ari Eiríkssón and Jóhanna Guðmundsson first appeared in 2009, where they were regarded as one of Iceland's greatest prospects. Just out of college, Eiríkssón and Guðmundsson started playing together in Europe's coldest country. Their friendship blossomed, leading them to the idea of forming a band and to showcase their music to their homeland. Two years on, and the pair were invited over Stateside to support the folk-rock band, Ashtray* as they hopped on a small venue North American tour. The band who were virtually unknown gathered in large crowds and attracted interest from many musicians and fans alike.

Now in 2012, the band have finished writing their new EP and are currently in the process of recording it. They have been in the States for the past 6 months working on the record, with a very big name in music producing it. After spotting the bands undoubted talent, Misery Loves Company vocalist invited the duo to come to Los Angeles to record their EP. The news of this raised many eyebrows and sent music journalists on a frenzy to find information about this mysterious band and Culture Uncut ran a small article providing interested fans the low-down on who they were.

The band have happily agreed to play their new single for us here live today aswell as provide us with their first EVER American interview.

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Pitchfork: So for people who may not know who you both are, introduce yourselves and tell us how you guys formed?

Jakob Ari Eiríkssón: Well my name is Jakob and im from Reykjavik in a little country called Iceland.

Jóhanna Guðmundsson: My name is Jóhanna and I too, am from Reykjavik!

JAE: How we formed is a strange story. We both went to the same college and I was playing shows around campus by myself to help fund my studies. I knew Jóhanna well because she had been playing in a folk-pop band and we often crossed paths on the touring front. So basically at the end of college I felt I was lacking something in my touring. I had listened to alot of old country and folk music beforehand and always compared my work, stupidly. Although I always remembered Jóhanna's beautiful voice and out of pure hope more than anything, called her up and asked if she was interested in coming down to mines for a little jam. Luckily she agreed and things just sort of progressed even further from there.

Pitchfork: What is it like trying to get noticed in Iceland? I imagine it takes a lot of hard work to play in the cold climate too!

JAE: Without doubt yes! I mean at the beginning it wasn't, well, I suppose it still isn't about getting noticed to us. We are playing out of sheer fun but obviously we need some money to keep doing what we love. But yes Iceland is a very difficult place to get coverage because our music scene is very small and most bands sound the same. Although we won a battle of the bands at our local, which was the same night we got noticed by the manager of Ashtray, who very kindly invited us to tour with them in the United States.

JG: The cold climate too, that can be difficult. Although I also think the cold weather helped us out alot actually because instead of doing normal things like; swimming in lakes, fishing, playing sports etc, we would sit inside and play music. But we both love Iceland so much, I couldn't imagine growing up or even living anywhere else, it's home.

Pitchfork: As you mentioned, you guys toured the states with Ashtray, that must have been quite an experience?

JAE: Oh most certainly, we owe a lot to Ashtray for helping us out so much. Touring American was so much fun. Getting to play infront of kids that have never heard of you before and then at the end of your set having them cheer and clap you off is the best feeling in the world.

JG: Without Ashtray we would probably still be in Iceland playing at local bars or whatever, we would never have had the money to leave and start touring somewhere else.

Pitchfork: You obviously did something right to rope in Misery Loves Company vocalist Ryan Williams. What was it like to have him on board helping you with your EP?

JG: Ryan is really, really incredible. So many people have heard of Misery Loves Company, it was just a complete shock when he called us up and asked if we were interested in recording our next record at his home in Los Angeles. It wasn't even a question as far as im concerned, we would have been fools to turn that opportunity down. Working with Ryan though has been great, he was very persistent that he wouldn't force us to do anything. He told us that we should write the songs ourselves so everyone can feel the music much more.

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Pitchfork: So your new EP, can you guys tell us anything about it?

JAE: Sure. It will be 6 tracks long and will be released independently in United States only first, but when we return home we will release it in Iceland too. Obviously it costs a lot of money to release it in Europe and the rest of the world, which we don't feel would benefit at present.

JG: It's got a real emotional feel to it. For this one we really dug deep on the song-writing and it has turned out really, just how we would of wanted it to. We listened to a lot of Bon Iver and City and Colour during the making off it, so it has turned out pretty acoustic and stripped down.

Pitchfork: Any provisional release dates?

JAE: As of yet, we haven't set a date for release. Although we would like to get it out around late August - early September. We won't set a date in stone until the record is 100% complete. But hopefully this new single will be a little taster!

*Fictional made-up band.


Alaskan Sunrise - Ivory

Pitchfork Review: Alaskan Sunrise opt to open with a solo acoustic guitar with Eiríkssón taking lead, picking the strings to a warm welcome. As Jóhanna Guðmundsson comes in to sing, he vocals sound very muffled and whisper-like. She sings slowly and beautifully through the first verse and as she gets to the end another guitar joins the cause strumming very slowly, along with a solo xylophone being tapped before she goes into the chorus and her voice sounds more clear and powerful. For a folk/pop song it carries an anthemic chorus which is sung by quickly. Jakob Ari Eiríkssón takes point on the next verse and he uses his distinctive Dylan-like voice to add some depth to the song. They're singing about loosing a special someone and the hard effects it's had on them, as they realize they were in love with this person. The song is stripped down to just a xylophone playing the bridge to a low "oh" provided by Jóhanna before she starts singing again, it sounds almost as if she is calling out to the girl that broke Jakob's heart, telling her how it is. The duo combine for the final chorus again as it remains at the same mid-tempo. It's clear that they weren't looking for an epic sounding song here, they play out the easy listening, emotional acoustic track behind Jakob singing out slowly in his croaky voice. The production is a bit ragged, although that is the effect they were after, the raw and live effect which was present in all their previous records.

Lyrics:

Jóhanna Guðmundsson
Jakob Ari Eiríkssón
Both

I heard your fingers hitting the ivory
A soothing reminder of your beauty
Too much time has now passed us by
Maybe because I was way too shy
It was like an elephant in the room
Preventing us from blooming
It could be so much better, if it were tangible
Perhaps then we wouldn’t act so rational


We’re hanging off the edge
And we’re too young
We’re holding onto something
That’s keeping us numb
Freezing our thoughts and our emotions
We’re trying to find the meaning off this feeling


Yet another day goes by and im so wasted
Still under my pillow lies your favourite bracelet
The shadows begin to settle on my bed
I always wondered was it something that I said
But we always lived so damn reckless
Even when together we were too careless
I wish the best and hope that you’re happy
And wherever you are you’re no longer angry


We’re hanging off the edge
And we’re too young
We’re holding onto something
That’s keeping us numb
Freezing our thoughts and our emotions
We’re trying to find the meaning off this feeling


Close your eyes
Let your mind fly
Round and round
Visit your feelings
Look out for that guy
Watch him whimper without a sound
You could be the answer to his healing

We’re hanging off the edge
And we’re too young
We’re holding onto something
That’s keeping us numb
Freezing our thoughts and our emotions
We’re trying to find the meaning off this feeling

We're just trying to find the meaning, off this, feeling
We're just trying to find the meaning, off this, feeling


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Jason: Yes yes YES. I love it. Really, I do. It's awesome. I can't wait to hear the EP in full.
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Serenity: I seriously can't wait to hear the EP because this song is AMAZING! I like this duo. They seem cool. And the girl is pretty :)
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Bianca: I'm so interested now. This single sounds awesome and I love duo's, it's just great seeing two people who can sometimes outshine a full band. :P Good luck to you guys!
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Scott: Some good stuff has come out of people with such Scandinavian names in the past. I like the aura that comes out of you guys, and the song is really great. Really great. I look forward to hearing more of what you can do in the future. You're very cool. It's a rarity in music for me to see actual cool people these days. There aren't enough. So...yeah...well done on that...but more well done for the music. Keep it up.
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Brandon: I’ve been intrigued in Alaskan Sunrise for a short while now, perhaps I was drawn in by the fact that I knew very little about you both, but this interview along with the background has just increased my interest and this song is superb, it’s extremely unique and it’s blend of folk-pop is brilliant, I think there’s a wide open space in the music industry for this type of music and I can’t wait to hear more.
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Originally Posted by: Laurelles1 Go to Quoted Post
Jason: Yes yes YES. I love it. Really, I do. It's awesome. I can't wait to hear the EP in full.


Jakob: Thank you very much for your support Jason!

Originally Posted by: Walton Go to Quoted Post
Serenity: I seriously can't wait to hear the EP because this song is AMAZING! I like this duo. They seem cool. And the girl is pretty :)


Jóhanna: Thank you so much, Serenity. It means a lot to us.

Originally Posted by: RoseJapanFan Go to Quoted Post
Bianca: I'm so interested now. This single sounds awesome and I love duo's, it's just great seeing two people who can sometimes outshine a full band. :P Good luck to you guys!


Jóhanna: We're really glad you like the single. Yeah we play all the instruments ourselves, sometimes can be pretty difficult!

Originally Posted by: genocidal king Go to Quoted Post
Scott: Some good stuff has come out of people with such Scandinavian names in the past. I like the aura that comes out of you guys, and the song is really great. Really great. I look forward to hearing more of what you can do in the future. You're very cool. It's a rarity in music for me to see actual cool people these days. There aren't enough. So...yeah...well done on that...but more well done for the music. Keep it up.


Jakob: Well if our names can be remembered for a start, ill be pretty pleased! And thank you very much, Scott. We're so pleased at the reception this song has got and we're glad people can feel us too!

Originally Posted by: C4AJoh Go to Quoted Post
Brandon: I’ve been intrigued in Alaskan Sunrise for a short while now, perhaps I was drawn in by the fact that I knew very little about you both, but this interview along with the background has just increased my interest and this song is superb, it’s extremely unique and it’s blend of folk-pop is brilliant, I think there’s a wide open space in the music industry for this type of music and I can’t wait to hear more.


Jakob: Thank you Brandon! Yeah we usually avoid interviews and such because we don't really want to be drawn into the world of media and rumors. But thank you, this is probably one of the less folky tracks on the EP, but the mood and feeling is pretty consistent throughout. We just hope we don't disappoint everyone now!

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Glamazon: I had an Icelandic boyfriend once, but I won't tell you what happened to him, because I'm going very off topic here. (laughs) Ryan Williams is a very smart man though, because it's evident there's a lot of talent between you two, I think you could be huge. The song is stunning, truly gorgeous lyrics... I wish you two the best of luck, not that you'll need it.
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Glamazon: I had an Icelandic boyfriend once, but I won't tell you what happened to him, because I'm going very off topic here. (laughs) Ryan Williams is a very smart man though, because it's evident there's a lot of talent between you two, I think you could be huge. The song is stunning, truly gorgeous lyrics... I wish you two the best of luck, not that you'll need it.


Jakob: Of course, of course. We owe alot to Ryan, because of him we've had to opportunity to release our music to a wider audience and let those who might not have gotten the chance to hear us a listen. Thank you very much for the nice words, we're pretty overwhelmed at the minute by the reception this has gotten. Thank you!
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