Live Video: Sólstafir

Live Video, Iceland Airwaves
01/07/2015
Jim Beckmann
photo by Matthew Thompson (view set)

When Sólstafir plays for KEXP, the gods take notice. Two years ago, during KEXP's broadcast at Iceland Airwaves, hurricane-level gales swept across Reykjavik as the hard rocking band brewed up their own storm inside Kex Hostel. Last month, on their first tour of the West Coast, heavy winds followed them to the KEXP studio to perform songs from their latest LP of epic grandeur, Ótta. Call it what you will - "viking post-metal", "alt-doom", "death-prog" - but Sólstafir channel power of mythic proportions in this live set.

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