“Nothing changes, everything is always changing” and change is indeed a central theme on Supersport!’s upcoming record; “allt sem hefur gerst” (eng: everything that has happened). Change is everything, after all, and everywhere, in the balance between stillness and motion, stagnation and growth.
It’s instantly clear why Supersport! are a crowd favourite, a sweet artsy bunch who’s no frills indie-pop performance is driven by an honest love of music and each other
(Clash Magazine, 2022).And Supersport!’s music is sweet - it should be. They remain primarily interested in pop music and what it can offer when deconstructed infinitely, exploring the guitar as a tool for storytelling and expressivity. Singing together, harmonising, as a way of being together, practicing friendship and solidarity. Like a dear friend said once: our love is rock, but it’s pop.
The group was formed in manic excitement on the dancefloor of a now-vanished Reykjavík bar on a late night a few summers ago. This moment of conception has perhaps foreshadowed the ways in which the group has operated since, driven by excitement and urgency to create.
On “allt sem hefur gerst” Supersport! are at their most vulnerable yet. Still, playfulness remains at the heart of the piece, as they seek ways to contextualise formative experience; making sense of chaotic pain and progress, regret and joy. Opening track, “gráta smá” is perhaps the most jarring example with singer Bjarni Daníel drawing comparisons between himself and his father and his father’s father; discovering the likenesses and feeling in them both deep pride and existential terror.