Embracing The Elements With EIVOR
Where you come from often has a profound impact on where you
eventually go in life. While some people choose to focus on the
negatives of any given situation, there are others who find beauty
and inspiration in even the most unlikely places. These...
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Where you come from often has a profound impact on where you
eventually go in life. While some people choose to focus on the
negatives of any given situation, there are others who find beauty
and inspiration in even the most unlikely places.
These people are generally the ones who achieve their goals.
Hailing from the tiny village of Syðrugøta on the Faroe Islands,
vocalist Eivør grew up surrounded by the harsh, windswept landscape
of the North Atlantic, and it informs her music perfectly. With ten
studio albums to her name, as well as numerous collaborations with
artists including Àsgeir, John Grant, Einar Selvik (Wardruna) and
Dan Heath (Lana Del Ray) Eivør can be considered to be one of the
most eclectic artists of the Nordics and one of the most
mesmerising live vocalists of her generation.
Eivor is making her way to Australia next month, performing three
intimate and spellbinding headline shows with her full band, plus
also supporting Heilung on their national tour.
With a new album, Enn, to showcase and a new fan base to conquer,
Eivor joined HEAVY recently to discuss the tour and the wonders of
music.
"Oh my goodness, I'm so excited to come to Australia," she beamed.
"I've never been there before, and it's always been on my bucket
list. Finally, I get to come."
We ask what she is expecting from Australian crowds.
"I don't know really what to expect," she laughed. "Aren't they
more rowdy? I can imagine they are, I don't know why
(laughs)."
In the full interview, Eivor shared her preference for taking
things as they come when touring a country for the first time, but
mentioned that she has heard great things about Australia from
friends. She shared that she would be playing a mix of new and
older tracks from her 10th studio album during her shows.
Eivør discussed her musical influences and roots, revealing that
her music is deeply influenced by her upbringing in the Faroe
Islands. She explained that her music is a mix of various elements,
but remains rooted in her Faroese roots. Eivør also mentioned that
she often sings in her native language, which contributes to the
unique sound of her music. She further noted that the music culture
of the Faroe Islands, which is primarily acapella based, has a
significant impact on her creations. HEAVY asked about the use of
traditional instruments in her music, to which Eivør responded that
while there are no traditional instruments in Faroese music, she
incorporates a variety of instruments in her compositions.
She discussed performing with her band, including playing electric
guitar and a shaman drum. She also mentioned her involvement in the
Netflix series, The Last Kingdom, where she contributed to the
soundtrack. Eivør revealed plans for three intimate headline shows
in Melbourne, Brisbane, and Auckland. She also talked about her
latest album, which has been well-received, and how excited she is
to tour with the material plus more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
eventually go in life. While some people choose to focus on the
negatives of any given situation, there are others who find beauty
and inspiration in even the most unlikely places.
These people are generally the ones who achieve their goals.
Hailing from the tiny village of Syðrugøta on the Faroe Islands,
vocalist Eivør grew up surrounded by the harsh, windswept landscape
of the North Atlantic, and it informs her music perfectly. With ten
studio albums to her name, as well as numerous collaborations with
artists including Àsgeir, John Grant, Einar Selvik (Wardruna) and
Dan Heath (Lana Del Ray) Eivør can be considered to be one of the
most eclectic artists of the Nordics and one of the most
mesmerising live vocalists of her generation.
Eivor is making her way to Australia next month, performing three
intimate and spellbinding headline shows with her full band, plus
also supporting Heilung on their national tour.
With a new album, Enn, to showcase and a new fan base to conquer,
Eivor joined HEAVY recently to discuss the tour and the wonders of
music.
"Oh my goodness, I'm so excited to come to Australia," she beamed.
"I've never been there before, and it's always been on my bucket
list. Finally, I get to come."
We ask what she is expecting from Australian crowds.
"I don't know really what to expect," she laughed. "Aren't they
more rowdy? I can imagine they are, I don't know why
(laughs)."
In the full interview, Eivor shared her preference for taking
things as they come when touring a country for the first time, but
mentioned that she has heard great things about Australia from
friends. She shared that she would be playing a mix of new and
older tracks from her 10th studio album during her shows.
Eivør discussed her musical influences and roots, revealing that
her music is deeply influenced by her upbringing in the Faroe
Islands. She explained that her music is a mix of various elements,
but remains rooted in her Faroese roots. Eivør also mentioned that
she often sings in her native language, which contributes to the
unique sound of her music. She further noted that the music culture
of the Faroe Islands, which is primarily acapella based, has a
significant impact on her creations. HEAVY asked about the use of
traditional instruments in her music, to which Eivør responded that
while there are no traditional instruments in Faroese music, she
incorporates a variety of instruments in her compositions.
She discussed performing with her band, including playing electric
guitar and a shaman drum. She also mentioned her involvement in the
Netflix series, The Last Kingdom, where she contributed to the
soundtrack. Eivør revealed plans for three intimate headline shows
in Melbourne, Brisbane, and Auckland. She also talked about her
latest album, which has been well-received, and how excited she is
to tour with the material plus more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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