{"id":13103,"date":"2022-05-01T13:16:31","date_gmt":"2022-05-01T11:16:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/passioncolorseverything.com\/blog\/?p=13103"},"modified":"2022-08-09T19:33:22","modified_gmt":"2022-08-09T17:33:22","slug":"technical-trouble-overcome-fun-improvisations-and-post-show-shots","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/passioncolorseverything.com\/blog\/?p=13103","title":{"rendered":"Technical trouble overcome, fun improvisations and post show shots"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>\u00c1rst\u00ed\u00f0ir &#8211; Fuga, Bratislava; April 30th, 2022<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The concert in Bratislava was a fun one, despite some of the guys being a bit under the weather and we all had a great time. I loved sharing it with friends and finally really felt like being on tour.<\/p>\n<p>It was an easy trip to Bratislava and I arrived well-rested. It was a really hot day so ice cream was in order and I played ukulele on my hotel&#8217;s balcony until construction work on the road blow chased me away. Got to the venue too early, sat down, had a drink and talked to Jean-Samuel, who told me they got home at 5 in the morning. Thus, I expected some hungover musicians. Ragnar certainly was. \ud83d\ude09 M. and L. arrived, both really tired, but happy. Soon after, K. and a friend joined us and we passed the tim talking.<\/p>\n<p>The venue was tiny and the space in front of the stage got crowded when Platon Karataev started playing. They rocked and I started recognizing songs, especially liking &#8216;Aphelion&#8217;, which has a lot of harmony singing. It was a great set, yet the guitarist had tech trouble and thus they could not play one cover song they had planned for. The singer joked they were &#8220;one man down&#8221; and while a tech guy tried fixing things, he played a solo acoustic song for us. It as really great. They finished their sets with two &#8216;Oceans&#8217; and &#8216;Wolf Throats&#8217; blending into each other. Brilliant set overall.<\/p>\n<p>The crowd around me had raised my anxiety levels and I needed to put my mask back on to feel safe. I guess it is going to be some time before I&#8217;ll be fully OK with crowds again. \u00c1rst\u00ed\u00f0ir stepped on stage and both Ragnar and Jean-Samuel looked really tired from their night out. Gunnar, however, looked really bright and rested &#8211; I wanted to know his secret. \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n<p>Ragnar greeted us and asked how we were doing. &#8220;Better now,&#8221; L. replied. He joked that they were trapped in Iceland for two years and it had been raining for two and a half years. When we laughed however, he swore it was the truth and not funny. \ud83d\ude09 Good thing it was sunny then, &#8220;melting their Icelandic hearts&#8221;.<br \/>\nThe tried and tested double &#8216;While this way&#8217; and &#8216;Things you said&#8217; started the show and got us into the mood. The sound was beautiful and I loved being there. I looked at my friends and seeing their bright smiles made it even better.<\/p>\n<p>Afterwards Ragnar introduced the string players and mistakenly said they were Swiss, then corrected himself to everyone&#8217;s amusement. He claimed thy were the reason the band had any culture at all and did not give into their &#8220;Viking savage heritage&#8221; as Dan\u00edel put it. \ud83d\ude00 &#8216;Ljo\u00f0 \u00ed sand&#8217; followed and the singing sounded a bit rough here and there, but not noticeable to the untrained ear (i.e. the people, who don&#8217;t see them all the time). &#8216;Hven\u00e6r kemur s\u00f3l&#8217; was lovely and Dan\u00edel explained a bit about the song\u00a0before they continues with &#8216;T\u00fdndur&#8217; an &#8220;ode to the absent-minded artist&#8221;. I loved it.<\/p>\n<p>when they got out the double microphone, Ragnar asked us, who had seen them before. They gathered around the mics and sang &#8216;Glitsky&#8217; for us, as people had voted for the Icelandic version. Before they started, Gunnar asked for the stage fan to be turned off and it happened immediately. \ud83d\ude42 I always enjoy them going back to basics and just sing and play without any samples or effects. &#8216;Kill us&#8217; was great as well. They wanted to give us some taste of an a cappella song as well and sang &#8216;\u00cdsland fars\u00e6ldafr\u00f3n&#8217;. Th audience was much impressed and even remained silent for a moment when the song ended.<\/p>\n<p>Before &#8216;Someone who cares&#8217; Gunnar spoke about &#8216;Hvel&#8217; being recorded at Toppst\u00f6\u00f0in and how that abandoned power plant had shaped their music. &#8216;\u00dear sem enginn fer&#8217; came without introductions and was awesome as always. \u2764\ufe0f\u00a0Ragnar joked that their tour manager Zoltan learned to play Playstation during lockdown while they wrote songs. &#8216;Bringing back the Feel&#8217; was next and it put a huge smile on my face and the band looked like they had fun with it too. The song is perfection. My favorite that night was &#8216;Endatafl&#8217; though. It was absolutely brilliant. Ragnar put all of his energy into the song and made it extra special. \u2764\ufe0f<\/p>\n<p>&#8216;Lifsins Pend\u00fall&#8217;, usually the most dramatic song in the set, could not keep up this time. It was nothing short of amazing though. \ud83d\ude42 I really have a soft spot for their epic pieces of music. Before ending the set, Gunnar talked a little about the &#8220;great pause&#8221; again. Ragnar improvised some sad music, joined by Guillaume and Jean-Samuel. I could not help but grin, as it was such a fitting comment on Gunnars heartfelt speech. \ud83d\ude00 &#8216;Shades&#8217;, of course, ended the show on a high note. I doubt they&#8217;ll ever create a song that fits better into this spot on the setlist.<\/p>\n<p>Of course they came back for us and told\u00a0us how much they had missed those cheers for an encore. Gunnar talked about how they had written &#8216;Hei\u00f0in&#8217; as a song about hope for a contest and had felt it sounded optimistic, while Ragnar and Guillaume improvised again. \ud83d\ude00 Like the previous night, they went into the crowd and sang &#8216;G\u00f3\u00f0a veislu gj\u00f6ra skal&#8217; before they left. It had ben a good night.<\/p>\n<p>Afterwards, M., L., K. and I met Ragnar at the bar for shots and chatting, later joined by Guillaume and Jean-Samuel. There were lots and lots of hugs and I somehow ended up trading terrible travel stories with Jean-Sam (he won!) None of us lasted long, but it was a lovely ending to a lovely show. See you tomorrow.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/passioncolorseverything.com\/pics\/?p=26072\">pictures of this concert<\/a><\/p>\n<p><u>Setlist<\/u><\/p>\n<p>While this way<br \/>\nThings you said<br \/>\nLjo\u00f0 \u00ed sand<br \/>\nHven\u00e6r kemur s\u00f3l<br \/>\nT\u00fdndur<br \/>\nGlitsky<br \/>\nKill us<br \/>\n\u00cdsland fars\u00e6ldafr\u00f3n<br \/>\nSomeone who cares<br \/>\n\u00dear sem enginn fer<br \/>\nBringing back the Feel<br \/>\nEndatafl<br \/>\nLifsins Pend\u00fall<br \/>\nShades<\/p>\n<p>Hei\u00f0in<br \/>\nG\u00f3\u00f0a veislu gj\u00f6ra skal<\/p>\n<p>Moments in Time tour: Three gigs down, four to go &#8211; next stop: Markleeberg (Leipzig)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u00c1rst\u00ed\u00f0ir &#8211; Fuga, Bratislava; April 30th, 2022 The concert in Bratislava was a fun one, despite some of the guys being a bit under the weather and we all had a great time. 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