Showing posts with label Hellvar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hellvar. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2015

Hellvar off-venue @ Iceland Airwaves '15 Festival on 7. November 2015

 Hellvar plays an off-venue Airwaves gig at Rock Bar Dillon, Laugavegur, RVK 

7. November 2015 @ 23:15


Sunday, August 2, 2015

Sunday, July 12, 2015

DYS feat. Elvar & Heiða @ Eistnaflug Festival 2015






Dys @ Eistnaflug 2015
Dys í svo góðu sándi að það er næstum því ekki paunk.
Posted by Atli Jarl Martin on Tuesday, 14 July 2015




Sunday, March 1, 2015

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Hellvar UK Tour - Photographs by Peter Males










Hellvar UK Tour - Photographs by Ian Stringer





On Tour with Hellvar - Heiða's Diary # 7 & # 8



# 7

Woke up this morning in London, always a pleasant feeling. We had had a strangely packed day yesterday, with a new tattoo and a train-ride and London transport and dinner on the run and a jam session evening and a ride home in the London-by-night, special Franck-mobile, so bed and rest was extremely called for. 10 o’clock I woke to do yoga, and had killer breakfast, played some brass instruments and went for a walk. Kinda hanging around in Crystal Palace, and am gonna get back to Franck’s place in a minute and start finding my way up to Fulham. Tonight we play in the Southern Belle, very excited about that. 


# 8

Train-ride from London to Bedford was a trip! Listened to an album called “Ecstasy”, a solo-album by Lou Reed that is absolutely fantastic, and goes down very well in a train. Bedford turned out to be quite the rock’n’roll town. We got a great soundcheck, great soundwoman doing it, and we ended up hearing everything on stage and having a rocking powerful sound out!!! This helped to make it an excellent show, and the regulars at Danny’s Bar were even happy. Sold a few cd’s and T-shirts, had many many nice conversations, laughed a lot. Drove home in Steve’s van listening to Dub side of the moon, a great discovery. Tonight Hellvar rocks out in Kettering´s The Old Market Inn

Photos by Franck Alba