Jónsi Explained

Background:solo_singer
Jónsi
Birth Name:Jón Þór Birgisson
Birth Date:1975 4, df=y
Origin:Iceland
Current Member Of:Sigur Rós
Years Active:1992–present

Jón Þór "Jónsi" Birgisson (pronounced as /is/; born 23 April 1975) is an Icelandic musician; he is the vocalist and multi-instrumentalist for the Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós. He is known for his use of a cello bow on guitar and his falsetto[1] or countertenor[2] voice.

Jónsi released his debut solo album Go on 5 April 2010. A decade would pass before Jónsi would release his second studio album, Shiver, which was released on 2 October 2020. He would release his third album Obsidian a year later in conjunction with the exhibit of the same name. He has also collaborated with his ex-partner Alex Somers and has contributed to the scores for the films How to Train Your Dragon and We Bought a Zoo.

Musical career

When Jónsi was 13 years old, he learned his first song on guitar, "Wrathchild" by Iron Maiden. Iron Maiden remains one of his favorite bands to this day.[3] In 1995, Jónsi fronted a band called Bee Spiders, under the alias 'Jonny B'. He wore sunglasses on stage throughout their concerts. Bee Spiders received the 'most interesting band' award in 1995 in a contest for unknown bands called Músíktilraunir (Music Experimentations). The band played long rock songs and was compared to The Smashing Pumpkins.[3] Jónsi also fronted a grunge band called Stoned around 1992–1993. He also uses the alias Frakkur to release his solo material, e.g., the contribution to Kitchen Motors Family Album, which marked the first release under this name.

Since 1994, Jónsi has been the singer and guitarist for Sigur Rós. To date, they have released eight studio albums.

Aside from his many years with Sigur Rós, Jónsi has collaborated with his ex-partner Alex Somers[4] under the moniker Jónsi & Alex, releasing their album Riceboy Sleeps in 2009. In April 2010, Jónsi released his first solo album, Go, and began a multi-nation tour to promote the album from March through September across North America and Europe.

Jónsi's song "Around Us" was used for the American promotional trailer for Studio Ghibli's film The Secret World of Arriety and was also included in FIFA 11, the soundtrack by EA Sports.

His song "Tornado" was featured in Henry Alex Rubin's 2012 film Disconnect.

Jónsi also wrote the score for the 2012 Cameron Crowe film We Bought a Zoo.

"Boy Lilikoi" and instrumental versions of "Tornado", "Sinking Friendships", and "Around Us" were all included in the 2011 documentary This Is What Love in Action Looks Like.

Jónsi's song "Grow Till Tall" was used by the Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps in their 2017 competitive program Jagged Line. It was also featured in the trailer for the third installment of the Divergent series, Allegiant.

In 2018, Jonsi contributed an original song titled "Who Are You Thinking Of?" to the soundtrack of the feature film Boy Erased. He collaborated with Troye Sivan on the song "Revelation", also included on the soundtrack.

How to Train Your Dragon franchise

Jónsi recorded "Sticks and Stones" for the score to the 2010 film How to Train Your Dragon,[5] for which DreamWorks Animation released a music video on 17 December 2010.[6] His song "Tornado" was featured in the arena show adaptation of this film. In 2014, Jónsi co-wrote the song "Where No One Goes" for the sequel, How to Train Your Dragon 2, with the film's music composer John Powell. He also co-wrote the melody for "For the Dancing and Dreaming". Jónsi additionally wrote a rough demo (entitled "Mama's Boy") for the film, which was eventually replaced by "Flying with Mother". He wrote and performed the song "Together from Afar" for the final installment of the franchise, , in which he also provided the vocals for the track "The Hidden World".

Dark Morph

In 2019, it was announced that Jónsi and Swedish composer Carl Michael von Hausswolff had formed a new musical collaboration they were calling Dark Morph, and on 10 May 2019, they released their first album, also titled Dark Morph. The project "promises to explore the ramifications of ongoing environmental collapse to the oceans and its inhabitants."[7] The album consists mainly of ambient sounds, often simulating the sounds of animals and nature, and contains very few actual melodies.

Studio albums

Riceboy Sleeps (2009)

Jónsi and his ex-partner Alex Somers completed their first album together, Riceboy Sleeps, under the name Jónsi & Alex. The instrumental album was recorded in Iceland, played solely on acoustic instruments, and mixed in Hawaii. The album features appearances by the Icelandic string quartet Amiina and the Kópavogsdætur choir.[8]

The 68-minute album includes nine tracks and was released on 20 July 2009 on Parlophone Records.[9]

Go (2010)

See main article: Go (Jónsi album).

A post that appeared on Jónsi's official site on 26 May 2009 stated that the artist was working on a solo album that would feature predominantly acoustic music and string arrangements from classical composer Nico Muhly. The album was set to be produced by Peter Katis (Interpol, The National, Tokyo Police Club).[10]

On 4 December 2009, a free MP3 of the track "Boy Lilikoi" was made available to mailing-list subscribers through the website. The MP3 announced the title of the album to be Go and gave a worldwide release date of "the week of 5 April 2010" through Parlophone and XL Recordings.

On 5 April 2010, as promised, the album was released in Iceland and the United Kingdom, with a worldwide release date of the following day. The album was sung mainly in English, marking a change from the majority of Jónsi's previous work, which was sung mainly in Icelandic and Vonlenska. The album charted at No. 20 on the UK album charts on 12 April 2010[11] and reached No. 23 on the Billboard 200.

The Go limited-edition box set also included Go Quiet, a 45-minute film, directed by Dean DeBlois (director of the Sigur Rós concert film Heima), that features all nine songs from the album performed acoustically at home in Reykjavík, over New Year 2010.

Jónsi went on tour with his album Go on 6 April 2010. The tour did not include any venues within Jónsi's home country of Iceland. The artist's touring band included Alex Somers on guitar, sound effects, and keyboards; Thorvaldur Thór Thorvaldsson on drums; Ólafur Björn Ólafsson on keyboards; and Úlfur Hansson on bass and monome.[12]

Shiver (2020)

Jónsi went a decade without releasing any solo material. On 3 April 2020, Jónsi took to Instagram to announce that he was releasing music later that month,[13] which would be the lead single, "Exhale", to his second studio album, Shiver, with an accompanying music video directed by Jónsi and Giovanni Ribisi.[14]

The album was made in collaboration with English music producer, singer and head of record label PC Music, A. G. Cook. Jónsi had no expectation for his and Cook's initial meeting, but the more they talked, the more he realized they might be perfect collaborators.[15]

Jónsi released another single, "Swill", for the album on 24 June 2020, with an accompanying music video directed by Barnaby Roper.[16]

Collaborations

Jónsi makes a guest appearance under the alias 'Frakkur' on track 13, "Skyscraper Heart", on Hi-Camp Meets Lo-Fi – Explosion Picture Score by Dip (1999)
Jónsi provides vocal material on three collaborations with The Hafler Trio:
Exactly As I Say (2004 CD; a separate limited edition of 111 copies also exists containing DVD and 5.1 surround sound)
Exactly As I Am (2005 Double CD)
Exactly As I Do (2005 Double CD)
Jónsi makes a guest appearance on Tiësto's track "Kaleidoscope"[17] on his album of the same name, which was released on 6 October 2009.
Jónsi appears on the album In a Safe Place by The Album Leaf, on the song "Over the Pond".

In 2018, Jónsi collaborated with Troye Sivan on the song "Revelation" from the Boy Erased soundtrack.[18]

Languages

Jónsi's first language is Icelandic. He also speaks English, according to the official Sigur Rós website:[19]

Instruments

Like a few other players of the bowed guitar, Jónsi plays mainly variations of the Les Paul.[20] He also plays Ibanez Les Paul copies, model PF200. The first Ibanez used to be his main instrument during the Bee Spiders era all through Ágætis Byrjun. It was largely refinished and decorated (as can be seen in Ágúst Jakobsson's documentary Popp í Reykjavík[21]). That particular instrument got stolen and broken but was on display in the Reykjavík Art Museum in the summer of 2003.[22] During the recordings of Takk..., Jónsi bought another PF200 to replace the Les Paul. Since the summer of 2006, Jónsi has been using a guitar that was made on the road by his then guitar tech Dan Johnson. The guitar is usually referred to as "The Bird", after the band's bird designs seen on previous album artwork that adorn the neck and frets of the guitar. "The Bird" is based on the body of the Ibanez PF200. The artist has also been seen playing a variety of other instruments such as the piano, acoustic guitar, electric bass guitar, harmonium, mellotron, baritone ukulele, and the banjo.

Activism

In 2003, he was escorted off the premises while protesting against Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Plant in Iceland.[23]

Jónsi is a vegetarian. He states that he "didn't go vegetarian because of the animals" but became gradually more concerned for their welfare.[24] Jónsi elaborated that he would find it difficult to date someone who eats meat, saying "I just love animals and I do not want to kill them, cook them or eat them so it'd be hard for me to watch anyone do that."[24] He briefly followed a raw food diet, although he no longer practices this as he felt it hindered his social life and he was "getting antisocial" when on tour.[25]

Visual arts

Alongside his visual art collaboration with Alex Somers, he has also exhibited his own artwork. Jónsi has exhibited at the Los Angeles branch of Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in late 2019 and again in 2023, as well as their New York branch in 2021.[26] [27] [28]

He also exhibited a large-scale experiential artwork titled FLÓÐ at the National Nordic Museum in early 2023.[29] Jónsi: Hrafntinna (Obsidian) was exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), Toronto in 2022 as well as the Museum of Old and New Art, Tasmania, Australia in 2023.[30] [31]

Personal life

Jónsi is openly gay.[32] [33] He began a relationship with fellow musician Alex Somers in 2003 and released an art collaboration with him. They announced their separation in 2019, after having been together for 16 years and remain close friends.[34]

He is blind in his right eye from birth as a result of a broken optic nerve from the brain.

Discography

See also: Sigur Rós discography.

Albums

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
AUS
[35]
BEL
[36]
FRA
[37]
GER
[38]
ITA
NLD
SWE
SWI
UK
[39]
US
[40]
Go
  • Released: 5 April 2010
  • Label: XL Recordings, Parlophone
  • Formats: CD
64686100748435312023
Shiver
  • Released: 2 October 2020
  • Label: Krunk
  • Formats: Vinyl, CD, digital download
88
Obsidian
  • Released: 30 October 2021
  • Label: Krunk
  • Formats: Digital download
First Light
  • Scheduled: 30 August 2024
  • Label: Myndstream, Lakeshore Records
  • Formats: Digital download

Collaborative albums

Jónsi & Alex (with Alex Somers)
TitleAlbum details
Riceboy Sleeps
  • Released: 20 July 2009
  • Label: XL Recordings, Krunk
  • Formats: CD, digital download, vinyl
Lost & Found
  • Released: 11 October 2019
  • Label: Krunk
  • Formats: Digital download
Dark Morph (with Carl Michael von Hausswolff)
TitleAlbum details
Dark Morph
  • Released: 10 May 2019
  • Label: Krunk
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Dark Morph II
  • Released: 1 May 2020
  • Label: Pomperipossa Records
  • Formats: Digital download, vinyl
Other collaborative albums

Soundtrack albums

TitleAlbum details
We Bought a Zoo
  • Released: 9 December 2011
  • Label: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
  • Formats: Digital download
Manhattan
(with Alex Somers, Jeff Russo and Zoë Keating)
  • Released: 5 February 2016
  • Label: Lakeshore Records
  • Formats: Digital download
Tom Clancy's Without Remorse
  • Released: 29 April 2021
  • Label: Paramount Music
  • Formats: Digital download

Film albums

Extended plays

TitleDetails
All Animals
(as Jónsi & Alex with Alex Somers)
  • Released: 20 July 2009
  • Label: Krunk
  • Formats: Digital, CD, Vinyl
Go Do
  • Released: 22 March 2010
  • Label: Parlophone, EMI, Krunk
  • Formats: Digital, CD, Vinyl
Go Out
  • Remixes EP
  • Released: 16 April 2011
  • Label: EMI, Krunk
  • Formats: Digital, Vinyl
11.16/12.21.2019
  • Released: November 2021
  • Label: Krunk
  • Formats: Vinyl

Singles

As lead artist

TitleYearAlbum
"Go Do"2010Go
"Animal Arithmetic"
"Revelation"
(with Troye Sivan)
2018Boy Erased
"TB2"
(as Frakkur)
2000 - 2004
"Together From Afar"2019
"Dark Wave"
(as Dark Morph with Carl Michael von Hausswolff)
2020Dark Morph II
"Exhale"Shiver
"Swill"
"Evol Lamina"
(with Gyða Valtýsdóttir)
Epicycle II
"Cannibal"
(featuring Elizabeth Fraser)
Shiver
"Cul de sac"
(with Trayer Tryon and Alex Somers featuring Moses Sumney, Julianna Barwick and Nicole Miglis)
New Forever
"Salt Licorice"
(featuring Robyn)
Shiver
"Mold"2021
"Beitilyng"
(with Sin Fang, Alex Somers and Kjartan Holm)
2022Sounds of Fischer Vol. 1
"Birki"
(with Sin Fang, Alex Somers and Kjartan Holm)
"Bakgarðar"
(with Kjartan Holm and Sin Fang)

As featured artist

TitleYearAlbum
"Kaleidoscope"
(Tiësto featuring Jónsi)
2009Kaleidoscope
"Candyland"
(Sin Fang featuring Jónsi)
2016Spaceland
"In Light"
(Julianna Barwick featuring Jónsi)
2020Healing Is a Miracle
"Carry On"
(Mykki Blanco featuring Jónsi)
2022Stay Close To Music

Other appearances

SongArtistYearAlbum
"Skyscraper Heart" (credited as 'Frakkur')Dip1999Hi-Camp Meets Lo-Fi: Explosion Picture Score
"Over the Pond" (uncredited vocals)The Album Leaf2004In a Safe Place
"Ammælisstrákur" (credited as 'Frakkur')Various2006Kitchen Motors Family Album
"Kaleidoscope"Tiësto2009Kaleidoscope
"Sticks & Stones"Various2010
"Where No One Goes"Various2014How to Train Your Dragon 2
"For the Dancing and Dreaming" (melody-writer)Various2014How to Train Your Dragon 2
"Simple Gifts"Danny Elfman2017The Circle (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
"Revelation"
Daniel Bensi2018Boy Erased (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
"Who Are You Thinking Of?"Daniel Bensi2018Boy Erased (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
"The Hidden World"
"Together from Afar"[41]
Various2019
"One Life"
Mark Ronson2021Watch the Sound (Original Soundtrack)
"Oil + Honey" Hyd2022Clearing

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 11 Amazing Falsetto Vocalists . Larsen . Luke . 23 September 2011 . Paste. 4 May 2014.
  2. Web site: Hunter. James. 26 November 2002. Shades of Gray. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140422233314/http://www.villagevoice.com/2002-11-26/music/shades-of-gray/. 22 April 2014. The Village Voice.
  3. Web site: sigur rós – trivia . 8 March 2009 . sigur-ros.co.uk.
  4. News: Sigur Rós singer prepares for U.S. solo tour . 4 April 2010 . 14 April 2010 . . Aidin . Vaziri .
  5. Web site: Richardson. Matthew. 3 March 2010. Jonsi Stars in New Documentary, Does Song For 'How To Train Your Dragon' (Video). dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110613201719/http://www.prefixmag.com/news/jonsi-stars-in-new-documentary-does-song-for-how-t/38194/. 13 June 2011. 20 May 2010. Prefixmag.com.
  6. Web site: Jonsi's "Sticks and Stones" Music Video. DreamWorks Animation. YouTube. 17 December 2010.
  7. Web site: Bote. Joshua. 1 May 2019. Inspired By Environmental Crisis, Sigur Rós' Jónsi Announces New Duo Dark Morph. 26 June 2019. NPR.
  8. Web site: eighteen seconds before sunrise – sigur rós news . 17 April 2009 . sigur-ros.co.uk . 2 August 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110606160613/http://www.sigur-ros.co.uk/news/?m=20090417 . 6 June 2011 .
  9. Web site: sigur rós – press releases . sigur-ros.co.uk . 2 August 2009.
  10. Web site: jónsi recording solo album . 26 May 2009 . 9 June 2009.
  11. Web site: UK top 40 albums 12 APR 2010.
  12. Web site: Tour Diary No. 2. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160803113854/http://jonsi.com/news/tour-diary-2. 3 August 2016. 26 May 2010. jonsi.com.
  13. Web site: Jónsi on Instagram: "I'm releasing new music later this month follow me on @spotify and @youtube for updates via the link in my bio". https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/B-e-ljMhEA4 . 26 December 2021 . registration. 10 August 2020. Instagram. en.
  14. Web site: Tan. Emily. 23 April 2020. Jónsi Makes Epic Return With 'Exhale' Video. 10 August 2020. Spin.
  15. Web site: Shiver, by Jónsi. 10 August 2020. Jónsi.
  16. Web site: Ewing. Jerry. 25 June 2020. Sigur Rós frontman Jónsi releases video for new single Swill. 10 August 2020. Prog Magazine. en.
  17. Web site: Dombal. Ryan. 4 August 2009. Sigur Rós's Jónsi, Bloc Party's Kele Okereke on New Tiësto Album. 29 February 2012. Pitchfork.
  18. Web site: Arcand. Rob. 19 October 2018. Jónsi and Troye Sivan – 'Revelation'. 20 October 2018. Spin.
  19. Web site: Sigur Rós Official Site . 12 May 2007.
  20. Web site: Sound on Sound on Sigur Ros Official Site. 25 March 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090709062804/http://www.sigur-ros.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=16846#pid323341. 9 July 2009.
  21. Web site: Popp í Reykjavík Stills on Sigur Ros Official Site. 9 June 2010.
  22. Web site: 14 June 2003. Óformleg klippimynd af Smekkleysu. 9 June 2010. mbl.is. is.
  23. Web site: Sigur Rós Official Site . January 2003. 19 November 2008.
  24. Web site: Tonight, I sing for the animals. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20101108064901/http://www.vivaactivists.org.uk/celebs/interview-sigur-ros.php. 8 November 2010 . Fiona . Galbraith. Kate. Montgomery . Viva! Activists. 14 June 2016.
  25. Web site: Sigur Ros interview: 'We always knew we'd get back together'. 14 June 2016. 7 May 2012. Michael . Baggs. Gigwise.
  26. Web site: November 16, 2019 – January 9, 2020 – - Jónsi – - Exhibitions – Tanya Bonakdar Gallery . tanyabonadkargallery.com . Tanya Bonakdar Gallery.
  27. Web site: November 11, 2023 – February 3, 2024 – - Jónsi – - Exhibitions – Tanya Bonakdar Gallery . tanyabonadkargallery.com . Tanya Bonakdar Gallery.
  28. Web site: October 30 – December 17, 2021 – - Jónsi – - Exhibitions – Tanya Bonakdar Gallery . tanyabonadkargallery.com . Tanya Bonadkar Gallery.
  29. Web site: FLÓÐ Opens This Week . National Nordic Museum . 3 April 2023.
  30. Web site: JÓNSI: HRAFNTINNA (OBSIDIAN) . Art Gallery of Ontario . 11 November 2023.
  31. Web site: JÓNSI: HRAFNTINNA (OBSIDIAN) . Museum of Old and New . 11 November 2023.
  32. News: 14 June 2001 . Icelandic rock . . live . 2 December 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080514050501/http://www.economist.com/books/displaystory.cfm?story_id=E1_GVVSVD . 14 May 2008.
  33. News: Price . Simon . 17 July 2005 . At last! The populist person's thinking band . . dead . 27 May 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131004222913/https://www.questia.com/read/1P2-1956425/rock-pop-at-last-the-populist-person-s-thinking . 4 October 2013.
  34. Web site: Albertson . Jasmine . 17 October 2019 . Jónsi and Alex Somers on Waking Up Riceboy Sleeps, Trading Glaciers for Sunny Beaches and Working Together Post-Breakup . 18 August 2020 . www.kexp.org.
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  36. Web site: Discography Sigur Rós . 8 May 2020.
  37. Web site: Discographie Jónsi . 8 May 2020 . LesCharts.com.
  38. Web site: Discographie von Jónsi. GfK Entertainment. 9 October 2020.
  39. Web site: Jonsi full Official Chart History . 8 May 2020 . .
  40. Jónsi Chart History: Billboard 200 . . 8 May 2020.
  41. Web site: John Powell just announced the tracklisting to How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World soundtrack. Pre-order the album next Friday! #HowToTrainYourDragonpic.twitter.com/1F8GelgfhD. Animation. DreamWorks. 4 January 2019. @DWAnimation. 5 January 2019.