JUICE managed to speak to him and we were expertly enlightened by more than a few revelations: Ólafur dispelled the myth of Iceland as the land of ambient and the need for a live performance to imitate its recorded version.
This isn’t to say Twin Peaks aren’t without their meaningful moments though, despite being a cutesy ditty, ‘Irene’ is as good of a love song you can get from a band that’s out of time.
This time roping in 2 international bands – All-American Rejects and Five for Fighting – along with the heralds of British boyband’s second coming, The Wanted, this year’s Arthur’s Day promises a celebration is closer aligned with that of the brand’s home country.
AOSOON is still unsigned as of this writing, but we’re willing to bet they are set to be the next big thing from London. Give it another year and there will be something out of nothing.
For all the slow-burn dread and terror of this album, Hung and Power successfully took their Olympics cred and made their most polished album to date – without necessitating any sacrifices to their artistry.
While the rap game is still showing animosity towards their younger generation, Earl, Joey, and hell, even Chief Keef are signalling something; the eminent new golden age.