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Sólstafir - Ex-Drummer Launches New Project, Streams First Song


It seems that despite being caught in court battles in the north, the former Sólstafir drummer Guðmundur Óli Pálmason has a new music project going on, named Katla. He formed the band with multi-instrumentalist Einar Eldur Thorberg Guðmundsson who has played with Gummi in Potentiam and Atli Jarl Martin (Helshare, Changer) also contributed.




The following message was posted along with the debut song: "Katla is one of Iceland's biggest volcanoes. Katla has erupted regularly in the past, but has not erupted violently since 1918.

"Katla is also a musical co-operation between Einar Eldur Thorberg Guðmundsson and me, Guðmundur Óli Pálmason. It's roots date back to 2015 when I was illegally forced out of a band I had built up for 20 years. After that rather gnarly episode I did not have much interest in playing music anymore but after a few months I could no longer ignore the fact that creating music is a part of my persona and my life. Therefore I called a couple of my closest friends whom I could imagine making music with, Einar Eldur and Atli Jarl. Einar was at that time living in Norway where he was working on music in a few bands, most notably his own Fortíð and Curse. He was planning on moving back to Iceland in the autumn but his plans changed again shortly after arriving in Iceland. That in turn changed all plans of the co-op and due to busy schedules of all involved we weren't able to find time where we were all available so Katla ended up as a two-man project instead of three. We still consider Atli Jarl as the third member of the co-op, an honorary member if you will, and Kaldidalur, the first song we publish of our forthcoming 7 inch (titled Ferðalok) is dedicated to him.

"We haven't decided yet if we'll keep the co-operation going, but if we will we're hoping it will be in the form of the originally planned trio. It is both a coincidence and not that we decide to publish our first song on this day, January 19th, exactly a year after I was illegally forced out of my previous band. Today is my girlfriend's birthday, and I want to be able to remember this date in the future for something else than the day my life's work was stolen from me. The songs were finished in early January so I thought it was a perfect chance to reclaim this date with something positive. It is time for Katla to erupt again! Guðmundur Óli Pálmason."

You can listen to the "Kaldidalur" song on Bandcamp or in the YouTube player below.



Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Sólstafir
Posted: 19.01.2016 by RaduP


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19.01.2016 - 21:35
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Tage Westerlund
Second band named afar volcano there, damn good post sound, I like it , well might be new Metallica vs Megadeth reverie
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19.01.2016 - 21:46
RaduP
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Hopefully more people will start checking out Potentiam. Damn good band.
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20.01.2016 - 04:01
MetalDoomMaster
I would really like a full album of this.
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20.01.2016 - 05:27
Vombatus
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I bet a new Solstafir album would sound somewhat similar to this, sort of like atmospheric rocknroll taken to an even softer spot than each previous album (and Otta was already really soft)

It's nice though.
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20.01.2016 - 17:06
Jeeers
Nice track
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20.01.2016 - 18:54
LuciferOfGayness
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Written by Vombatus on 20.01.2016 at 05:27

I bet a new Solstafir album would sound somewhat similar to this, sort of like atmospheric rocknroll taken to an even softer spot than each previous album (and Otta was already really soft)

It's nice though.

We can only hope that it was Gummi that wanted such a soft approach on Otta and that the next Solstafir album is much more metal than this.
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21.01.2016 - 13:51
Vombatus
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Written by [user id=157444] on 20.01.2016 at 18:54

We can only hope that it was Gummi that wanted such a soft approach on Otta and that the next Solstafir album is much more metal than this.

I hope so too. As much as I like Otta, heavier Sólstafir is better (Kold & most of Svartir Sandar had the perfect balance).
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21.01.2016 - 14:32
Karlabos
^ Indeed. I like Solstafir because of the balance between post abd black metal. If they are either too post or either too black they're going to lose their uniqueness
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21.01.2016 - 20:54
Maco
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Ótta was already too post, but it was still unique and also one of the best from 2014.
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22.01.2016 - 14:15
BloodJuNkie
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Me likey!
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