Sin Fang on Sónar, Flowers and, erm, hair metal

Sin Fang on Sónar, Flowers and, erm, hair metal

Sin fangUnder names including Seabear, Sin Fan Bous, Sin Fan and Pojke – Sindri Már Sigfússon has been involved in a lot of very fine music over many years. His latest album as Sin Fang, Flowers, might just be the best of the lot. Always wonderful to watch live, Sin Fang are amongst a brilliant local line-up at Sónar festival in Reykjavík this weekend. I've been wanting to chat to Sindri for a very long time, this seemed like the perfect moment.

Are you excited that a well known global festival like Sónar is coming to Iceland and that you will be playing at it?

Yep! I hope this festival is here to stay in Iceland.

Sónar bills itself as 'cutting edge music' but seems to favour electronic and dance music and DJ sets. Will you be doing anything different with your Sónar set?

No I don't think so. We are playing all new material though.

What else on the line-up are you keen to see?

I would love to see James Blake and Squarepusher.

Am I right to assume that musicians welcome Sonar to Iceland? Do you think there is benefit for the local scene and for tourism?

 

Yes everyone is excited to have a new festival, also February is kind of a dead time in Iceland so it's great to get an event happening around that time.

Can I get one piece of advice from you for people reading this that may be about to come to Reykjavik for the first time? A favourite bar? A favourite place?

My favourite places to have lunch are the noodle station and the hamburger joint. My buddy has a great bar called Harlem.

Congratulations on your new album 'Flowers', I'm listening to it right now. How was the recording process different from other Sin Fang (Bous) records?

Thanks! It was pretty different for me. It was the first time working with a producer and the process was a bit longer than usual for me. I really enjoyed it and I'm very happy with the way it came out.

Where did the title 'Flowers' come from? You don't need to give people another excuse to decide that all Icelandic music is inspired by nature! Or is it?

The lyrical theme of the album is teenage life and growing up. When you are a teenager there are lots of ups and downs, mood swings etc. Flowers are used for both happy and sad occasions so I thought it was a good name for the theme. So I wouldn't say it's very nature inspired.

Do you have a personal favourite song on the album?

Right now it's the last song on the album, Weird Heart.

I love your version of 'The Only Living Boy In New York', I'm interested to know what is your favourite song to play that you didn't write and which other artist you would most love to hear play on of your songs?

I don't really play very many covers except for when I'm recording a version of my own. I did a cover for the tv show Fraggle Rock the other day that's not out yet. That is my favourite. I would love to hear R.Kelly do "What's wrong with your eyes".

Who wouldn't! Your most recent musical alias is Pojke. When can we expect to hear more from this project?

I don't know. I have a few almost finished songs in the computer but I don't know if I'll finish them.

One final question – I was just listening to Pojke, but those songs ran out so itunes has moved me along the alphabet (backwards) and now I'm hearing Poison. So what's your favourite eighties hair metal track?

I was never so into hair metal. Were The Scorpions hair metal? Can I say Winds Of Change?

It's a fine choice.

Sin Fang will play at Sónar on Saturday at 10pm. There will not be any cover versions, but you should definitely go anyway.

 

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