Thank you for this great interview! I've heard the new album and absolutely love it. Regarding language - as an English speaker in the US I like to check out the translation (if available) to learn the meaning of the lyrics, but then prefer to listen to the songs in their original language because it just fits better musically. Hoping to catch her live at some point!
Great interview! You asked Eivør about the increase popularity in the viking music, I can explain how I came across to her music. I grew tired of the American music scene as it lacks life, talent, stories, and real creativity. I was listening to random European music and I came across Eivør's music and I instantly became a fan. Her music is much more than what I was looking for and unexpected. Truly unique, beautiful voice taken to it's max. I don't know what else to say but she is some of the best sound on planet earth.
@@inthepursuit susanne sundfør anna von hausswolff agnes obel sóley brimheim heiðrik hjaltalín júníus meyvant john grant valravn wardruna laufey .... I have a playlist with reccomendations, feel free to check it out
Fun fact: her new album is in my CD player. I just listened to it a few hours ago. I've been to that concert in Hamburg, Germany. My 3rd concert, watching her live on stage. Only found her through the song Trollabundin, some 4yrs ago. (Not searching for a specific genre. I'm coming from the classic hard rock: Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep...) Actually, the new album is a reference for me to test loudspeakers in their capability of providing low frequencies. And it's fun: whenever you wanna compare"stereo-equipment": it should be with music that you know quite well. ENN has become the album that I've most listened to, since I bought it. Which is, of course, not just to compare technical stuff: the music comes first. And I have almost 900 CD's in my shelf. 3 days after watching Eivor, this year, I watched Ignea from the Ukraine. And they have covered her song i tokuni, a while ago. Bought their new album from Helle in person. They missed each other. Eivor was already many cities away.
@@peterdoe2617 thank you so much for sharing those memories! Wow, that's quite the collection you have! Hope you enjoyed the interview and have a chance to see Eivor again soon 👊
Thank you for this interview! One of the most important things I get from this is that Eivør does what feels good and natural. It is so important to be yourself when creating anything. One of the most powerful things about Eivørs music is the language. Some songs just don't work in English. The English version of Slør is really well done, but the English version doesn't bring the vibe of the message as clearly as the Faroese version. Can't wait to go to the live show in Utrecht in October.
@@BelgianJasper It's so hard to say, because I love the whole album just like all her other albums I have. Each song brings so much joy to me. When she sings like an angel that she is and then I really like the songs that are dramatic and tribal, because they take me back to my favorite series "The Last Kingdom," which is where I found her and started listening to all her music ♥️ 🎶 I've listened to her songs so many times that I'm actually able to sing along, even if I don't know what I'm singing 😄 because of course some are in her Faroese language. This album doesn't have any songs in English, so I'll be learning some more Faroese 😉 When I went to see her in SF on her first US tour I sang right along absolutely loving the performance she gave. After the show I met her at the merch counter where she was so friendly and sweet. She took the time to sign all my albums I have of her music ♥️🎶 that I brought with me and I got a picture with her as well. I've seen many artists over the years, but never experienced such genuine kindness and appreciation like she showed to her fans 💞 Hopefully I'll get to see her again the next time she tours the US. Until then I'll be learning all these new songs 😉♥️🎶 These four songs are what's standing out for me now, but like I said, I love the whole album, so I'll be listening and learning them all 😉♥️🎶 ENN Upper Úr Øskuni Hugsi Bert Um Teg Purpurhjarta
Eivør soars so high above the rotting landscape of modern autotuned trashpop. She is a powerful Nordic spirit who walks among us, and anything she performs is worth hearing. Such a beautiful and talented woman.
@@BelgianJasper It's great, it's deep. I love, in particular Ein Klóta, Enn and Gaia. It's different than anything she has done before - and I'm an Eivør fan since 2010 - but still perfectly coherent with her whole trajectory. Eivør defies genre classification and she remained faithful to herself. She matures beautifully like good wine. She's not anymore the explosive teen of "Nu brennur tu i maer", but her heart 💜 is the same. Beautiful.
@@BelgianJasper I think upp úr øskuni because it's so intense. looking forward to the new album. have you listened to at the heart of a selkie? that is probably my favourit work by her. what you said about language, I think it's super important, especially for languages of tiny nations like the faroes and iceland, to keep up speaking it. I always try to deliver translations in comment sections, as far as i'm able to. thank god icelandic and faroese are related to each other
@@soleywolfgangsdottir that's definitely a cool one! I did listen to most of her discography in preparation of the interview but I gotta say that Ein Klóta on the upcoming album is her most beautiful song ever 🤔
@@BelgianJasper i'm very excited to hear it! i have been to many concerts and many artists so far, but dang, this girl is the absolut queen of them all. her vocal power is beyond everything i have experienced before and she is such a humble person, too! i hope my replies to you won't get deleted, i have always trouble with this youtube-bug....
@@BelgianJasper I have listen to it now, she has an amazing voice and her voice control is impeccable. For me it is too soft but for people who like this style this is a quality product (I would love to hear a colab with her and Tyr)
1. To whoever reads this: if Eivor ever plays near you, GO! She's amazing live!! 2. I honestly don't believe the speculation that '95% of her listeners probably don't look up the translation of the faroese lyrics'. There is nooo way, that's too huge a number... but we should get some stats on that :D Maybe she does a poll haha Personally, I look them up but after listening to them a few times, as I really enjoy the textures, percussivity, materiality (?) of a language I don't understand!
Haha all good! Maybe my point was more: if you don't speak Faroese natively, you'll lose the specific nuances that made her chose that language to begin with... even when translating with Google, it won't give you the full experience ;)
I hope Eivor can come and do a show in Portugal!!!!
Eivør is such a beautiful human.❤❤
Thank you for this great interview! I've heard the new album and absolutely love it. Regarding language - as an English speaker in the US I like to check out the translation (if available) to learn the meaning of the lyrics, but then prefer to listen to the songs in their original language because it just fits better musically. Hoping to catch her live at some point!
Great interview! You asked Eivør about the increase popularity in the viking music, I can explain how I came across to her music. I grew tired of the American music scene as it lacks life, talent, stories, and real creativity. I was listening to random European music and I came across Eivør's music and I instantly became a fan. Her music is much more than what I was looking for and unexpected. Truly unique, beautiful voice taken to it's max. I don't know what else to say but she is some of the best sound on planet earth.
Thanks for sharing! Let us know what you think of the new album when it's out Friday!
i can reccomend a lot of bands - mostly scandinavian - more to you.
@@soleywolfgangsdottir List some of those bands, I'll check them out. :)
@@inthepursuit
susanne sundfør
anna von hausswolff
agnes obel
sóley
brimheim
heiðrik
hjaltalín
júníus meyvant
john grant
valravn
wardruna
laufey
....
I have a playlist with reccomendations, feel free to check it out
@@inthepursuit I have a playlist for reccomendations, feel free to check it out!
Fun fact: her new album is in my CD player. I just listened to it a few hours ago. I've been to that concert in Hamburg, Germany. My 3rd concert, watching her live on stage. Only found her through the song Trollabundin, some 4yrs ago. (Not searching for a specific genre. I'm coming from the classic hard rock: Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep...)
Actually, the new album is a reference for me to test loudspeakers in their capability of providing low frequencies. And it's fun:
whenever you wanna compare"stereo-equipment": it should be with music that you know quite well. ENN has become the album that I've most listened to, since I bought it. Which is, of course, not just to compare technical stuff: the music comes first. And I have almost 900 CD's in my shelf.
3 days after watching Eivor, this year, I watched Ignea from the Ukraine. And they have covered her song i tokuni, a while ago. Bought their new album from Helle in person. They missed each other. Eivor was already many cities away.
@@peterdoe2617 thank you so much for sharing those memories! Wow, that's quite the collection you have! Hope you enjoyed the interview and have a chance to see Eivor again soon 👊
Thank you for this interview! One of the most important things I get from this is that Eivør does what feels good and natural. It is so important to be yourself when creating anything. One of the most powerful things about Eivørs music is the language. Some songs just don't work in English. The English version of Slør is really well done, but the English version doesn't bring the vibe of the message as clearly as the Faroese version. Can't wait to go to the live show in Utrecht in October.
Thanks for sharing that! Will that be your first show or have you seen her before?
@@BelgianJasper I have had the pleasure to hear her live at Castlefest (Lisse, NL) in 2018. See this video: th-cam.com/video/HTlO7XaYLZ8/w-d-xo.html
We are seeing her Oct performance in Goteberg👍
Thank you for the beautiful EIVOR :)))
Great interview and love the new album "ENN" Can't wait for you to tour the US again ♥️🎶
@@hopewilliams-mann8220 👊👊👊 what's your favorite song on the new album?
@@BelgianJasper It's so hard to say, because I love the whole album just like all her other albums I have. Each song brings so much joy to me. When she sings like an angel that she is and then I really like the songs that are dramatic and tribal, because they take me back to my favorite series "The Last Kingdom," which is where I found her and started listening to all her music ♥️ 🎶 I've listened to her songs so many times that I'm actually able to sing along, even if I don't know what I'm singing 😄 because of course some are in her Faroese language. This album doesn't have any songs in English, so I'll be learning some more Faroese 😉 When I went to see her in SF on her first US tour I sang right along absolutely loving the performance she gave. After the show I met her at the merch counter where she was so friendly and sweet. She took the time to sign all my albums I have of her music ♥️🎶 that I brought with me and I got a picture with her as well. I've seen many artists over the years, but never experienced such genuine kindness and appreciation like she showed to her fans 💞 Hopefully I'll get to see her again the next time she tours the US. Until then I'll be learning all these new songs 😉♥️🎶
These four songs are what's standing out for me now, but like I said, I love the whole album, so I'll be listening and learning them all 😉♥️🎶
ENN
Upper Úr Øskuni
Hugsi Bert Um Teg
Purpurhjarta
@@hopewilliams-mann8220 thanks for sharing that! Sounds like that was an amazing experience!!
Eivør soars so high above the rotting landscape of modern autotuned trashpop. She is a powerful Nordic spirit who walks among us, and anything she performs is worth hearing. Such a beautiful and talented woman.
One of the best Eivør interviews ever!
I appreciate your comment! What do you think of the new album?
@@BelgianJasper It's great, it's deep. I love, in particular Ein Klóta, Enn and Gaia. It's different than anything she has done before - and I'm an Eivør fan since 2010 - but still perfectly coherent with her whole trajectory. Eivør defies genre classification and she remained faithful to herself. She matures beautifully like good wine. She's not anymore the explosive teen of "Nu brennur tu i maer", but her heart 💜 is the same. Beautiful.
Nu brennur tu i maer - I'm not a metalhead but I think you might like it: th-cam.com/video/-Ni6L76ljVI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UHe95XOE2Mj7LzxL
Totally agree regarding the amazing first track - Ein Klota :)))
She’s mesmerizing. what is the sorcery? every time she sings 9:25
you just have to love this woman, right?
nice interview, interesting questions
Thank you! Which single of the new album do you like the best so far?
@@BelgianJasper I think upp úr øskuni because it's so intense. looking forward to the new album. have you listened to at the heart of a selkie? that is probably my favourit work by her.
what you said about language, I think it's super important, especially for languages of tiny nations like the faroes and iceland, to keep up speaking it. I always try to deliver translations in comment sections, as far as i'm able to. thank god icelandic and faroese are related to each other
@@soleywolfgangsdottir that's definitely a cool one! I did listen to most of her discography in preparation of the interview but I gotta say that Ein Klóta on the upcoming album is her most beautiful song ever 🤔
@@BelgianJasper i'm very excited to hear it! i have been to many concerts and many artists so far, but dang, this girl is the absolut queen of them all. her vocal power is beyond everything i have experienced before and she is such a humble person, too!
i hope my replies to you won't get deleted, i have always trouble with this youtube-bug....
@@BelgianJasper ein klóta is truly divine, i've listened to a radio show on faroese radio. absolut stunning!
Her little laugh/giggle ❤
Its a great album.
I am intrigued, have to give it a listen.
Album will be out soon! Let us know what you think?
@@BelgianJasper I have listen to it now, she has an amazing voice and her voice control is impeccable.
For me it is too soft but for people who like this style this is a quality product (I would love to hear a colab with her and Tyr)
@@nilshult5115 oh man such a collab would be epic!
1. To whoever reads this: if Eivor ever plays near you, GO! She's amazing live!!
2. I honestly don't believe the speculation that '95% of her listeners probably don't look up the translation of the faroese lyrics'. There is nooo way, that's too huge a number... but we should get some stats on that :D Maybe she does a poll haha
Personally, I look them up but after listening to them a few times, as I really enjoy the textures, percussivity, materiality (?) of a language I don't understand!
Haha all good! Maybe my point was more: if you don't speak Faroese natively, you'll lose the specific nuances that made her chose that language to begin with... even when translating with Google, it won't give you the full experience ;)
Now that the album is out for a while, what's your favorite song?
@@BelgianJasper Hugsi bert um teg