It’s fair to say that metal isn’t my most preferred brand of music. Sure it has it’s moments, in the right mood I’m a bit of a sucker for a bit of classic AC/DC or Motley Crue, and I really, really don’t think anyone has ever nailed album one, track one as well as Guns n Roses and Welcome To The Jungle (yes, that includes you Oasis). Iceland has a strong metal scene – how Scandinavian of them – with bands like Minus, I Adapt and plenty more regularly coming over to Europe and playing. And today appears to be Icelandic metal day…
First off are a band called Sign. I’ve seen these guys 2 or 3 times, always at Airwaves, and enjoyed them
Secondly, a band called Gavin Portland – odd name it’s true, this is definitely a band and not a person. This hardcore lot feature the lovely Thorir, who is also a solo artist (of a fairly different style) who goes under the name My Summer As A Salvation Soldier – there’s a link to him on the left, and I’m so very certain to talk more about his solo stuff very soon. But today is for Gavin Portland – the news from myspace is that they are working on a new album which will be a follow-up "III: Views Of Distant Towns" which was loud, fast, great and featured one song in particular that I absolutely adore called "This Ain’t The Dakota". The album got a 4 star review in Kerrang (I promise they’re not sponsoring me or something), so news of something else in the pipeline is pretty exciting.
