Icelandic three-piece Fufanu return with a new track and video, "One Too Many", and announce their third album The Dialogue Series. "One Too Many" is a brilliant electro-punk offering that is ...
The Sugarcubes emerged from Iceland in the 1980s, a madcap indie band with Björk among its members, a breakthrough moment for Icelandic music. Fufanu continue in the family trade: their frontman, ...
Listening to Fufanu’s debut is an experience that borders on the surreal. While many great Icelandic bands are like an aural version of watching the Northern Lights sparking above a natural wonder ...
Over the last couple years, the Icelandic group Fufanu have been chasing a fusion of post-punk, electronica, Britpop, and psychedelia for a sound that is pretty unique and hard to pin down. Recently, ...
Even though Krautrock was created years before their birth, the trio making up Fufanu was greatly influenced by its sound. The trio's sophomore album was produced by Yeah Yeah Yeah's Nick Zinner. We ...
Much was made of Fufanu’s early incarnation as a techno act before they ditched their synths and bought guitars (to paraphrase LCD Soundsystem), a change that resulted in the taut post-punk of their ...
Back in 2014, Icelandic band Fufanu supported Damon Albarn at London's Albert Hall; the following summer, Albarn recruited them again for a support slot at Blur 's Hyde Park show. Now, Albarn has ...
When Einar Örn (who sang in the Sugarcubes with Björk) started bringing English post-punk records to Iceland in the early 1980s, he triggered an Icelandic fascination with the sound that has ...
The Icelandic band count Blur and The Vaccines as fans. Here they are exclusively performing live. The '80s post-punk scene in the UK developed against a backdrop of Northern English industrial ...
Fufanu began life nearly a decade ago in Reykjavik as a teenage techno duo called Captain Fufanu, but had morphed into something rather more “rockist” by the time its Bauhaus-lovin’ official debut, ...
Any conclusion you jump to regarding Fufanu is likely to be wrong. Based around a core duo of Kaktus Einarsson and Gulli Einarsson, they’re the latest talked-about band to hail from Iceland, but ...