Genres : alternative rock
Origin :
Iceland
Track listing : Cat (
Astoria, Londres, juin
1988),
Birthday (Astoria, Londres, juin 1988),
Bjork Interview
The members of
The Sugarcubes had formerly been in a variety of
Icelandic bands.
Björk had the longest career out of any of the members—she had recorded an
album as early as 11 years old, and in her late teens, she joined the Icelandic post-punk band
Tappi Tikarrass, who released two albums before splitting in
1983.
Drummer Siggi (
Sigtryggur) Baldursson was a member of þeyr, and
Einar Örn Benediktsson and
Bragi Ólafsson formed a punk band called
Purrkur Pillnikk. By
1984, Björk,
Einar Örn, and Siggi had formed the supergroup
KUKL with keyboardist Einar Melax, and released 2 albums on the independent
British record label
Crass Records.
The Sugarcubes formed on June 8,
1986, with vocalist Björk, Björk's then-husband Þór (
Thor) Eldon on guitar, and Bragi Ólafsson on bass. (That same day Björk gave birth to her and Þór Eldon's son,
Sindri Eldon).
The band's music was characterized by a psychedelic post-punk sound sometimes reminiscent of
The B-52's and
Talking Heads, whimsical yet heartfelt lyrics, and the imploring, girlish voice of Björk, accompanied by
Einar Orn's erratic vocal performances.
In late
1987, the band signed to
One Little Indian in the UK,
Elektra Records in the US. The Sugarcubes released their debut album,
Life's Too Good, in 1988, to critical acclaim in both the UK and the US. They first came to notice in the UK when radio DJ
John Peel played "Birthday". It became an indie hit in
Britain, later voted single of the year, and a college radio hit in
America. "
Cold Sweat" and "
Deus" were also released as
singles and made the lower reaches of the UK charts, while the US single "
Motorcrash" went top ten in the
Modern Rock charts.
By the time the group recorded its second album, Þór had divorced Björk and married
Magga Ornolfsdottir, who became the group's keyboardist after Einar Melax left. Bragi divorced his wife, who happened to be the twin sister of Siggi's wife. It was rumoured that he entered into a civil partnership with Einar Örn, but this turned out to be a hoax.
Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week!, the band's second album, was released in
1989. The greater vocal contribution by Einar Örn on the record was criticized in many of the record's reviews, which were noticeably weaker than those for Life's Too Good. The singles "
Regina" and "
Planet" topped the UK indie charts but fared poorly in the mainstream charts outside of Iceland. After the release of Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week!, the band embarked on a lengthy international tour.
At the conclusion of the tour in late
1990, the bandmembers pursued their own individual interests.
Stick Around for Joy, the band's third album, was released in
February 1992. Stick Around for Joy received better reviews than Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week!, and spawned the band's first big hit single, the aptly titled "
Hit". Further singles "
Walkabout" and "Vitamin" failed to make any chart impact however, and shortly after the album's release, The Sugarcubes disbanded. A collection of remixes entitled
It's It was released in
October 1992 along with a re-release of "Birthday" which was backed by numerous remixes of the song. The band remain friends to this day and are all still involved in the management of record label Smekkleysa (
Bad Taste Ltd).
On
November 17,
2006, the band had a one-off reunion concert at
Laugardalshöll sport arena in
Reykjavík, Iceland, to celebrate the
20th anniversary of their debut single with all profits going to the non-profit Smekkleysa SM to promote
Icelandic music. They were supported by fellow Icelandic groups múm and
Rass.
Despite this reunion, the group has expressed that it has no intention to play future shows or record new material.
- published: 09 Nov 2014
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