Ólafur Arnalds: Some Kind Of Peace CD

$19.98

Some Kind Of Peace was born out of the following mantra: “We can't control anything that happens to us. All we can do is control how we react to what life gives us.”

The album is about what it means to be alive, daring to be vulnerable and the importance of rituals. It is a personal journey told through Ólafur's introspective music, against the backdrop of a chaotic world. All the collaborators on the album were key to Ólafur’s life during the making of the album, including British musician Bonobo, featured on the album’s luminous pulsing opener, Icelandic singer and multi-instrumentalist JFDR who Ólafur has admired for years, and his friend Josin, a German singer-songwriter.

Some Kind Of Peace was recorded at his studio at the harbour in downtown Reykjavik. Luckily for Ólafur, the newly designed studio was completed just before lockdown began; he won’t write a fully formed song anywhere else. “I can see the mountains through my window,” he says. “I really believe in how the nature of a space enhances creativity and I hold it quite sacred.” The resulting some kind of peace is Ólafur’s most personal record to date, one that’s open and honest. “It's so personal that I'm still trying to find the words to talk about it,” he says with a smile. “I felt it was important that the album would tell my story in a very honest way. This album is much closer to my heart than any of the others.”

Tracklist

  1. ‘Loom’ feat. Bonobo
  2. ‘Woven Song’
  3. ‘Spiral’
  4. ‘Still / Sound’
  5. ‘Back To The Sky’ feat. JFDR
  6. ‘Zero’
  7. ‘New Grass’
  8. ‘The Bottom Line’ feat. Josin
  9. ‘We Contain Multitudes’
  10. ‘Undone’

 please note: this product does not contain a digital download