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Petur Ben - Metalhead (Soundtrack) [LP+Bluray] (Blood Red Vinyl Booklet Poster)
Cult film Metalhead's original soundtrack by Petur Ben out on vinyl in December
The 2013 Icelandic film Metalhead by Ragnar Bragason tells the story about a young girl,
Hera, in 1990s Iceland caught between the life that took her brother and her own inability to
strike out on her own. In her grief, she finds solace in metal and dreams of making her own
music. The film's highly praised soundtrack by Petur Ben will finally be available on vinyl for
the first time, accompanied with the film on Blu-ray and completed by a booklet and poster
in December via Svart Records.
Petur Ben reminisces his past with metal and the making of the soundtrack:
"My first compositional attempts happened in my teens when I was in a death metal band in
the early nineties. I was just fifteen, but I think in a way it gave me a real window into the
film's time and scenery. In many ways I was like Hera. An isolated kid finding solace in
music although her situation is rural, but I was in the middle of this scene in Reykjavik.
Back then I had Entombed, Godflesh, Morbid Angel and a few other records on vinyl and the
rest was just dubbed from my friends' albums to cassettes. In 2012 though when I wrote this
music, I had just released my album God's Lonely Man. I was heavily influenced by drone
music like Gerard Grisey and contemporary indie bands like Women and Swans. I was also
listening to The Doors, The Stooges and a whole lot of Velvet Underground, so basically
psychedelic, kraut, drone stuff that we could call minimalistic rock music."
Talking about Svarthamar, the film's most well-known song, Petur adds "I wanted it to be
very tone centric but with hints of the Lydian mode that has this distinct Icelandic pagan folk
sound. The story of this song cannot be told without mentioning the main reason for its
success, mainly Þorbjorg Helga's vocal delivery. She came in with Ragnar to my garage. I
handed her the SHURE SM 58 handheld microphone and a pair of headphones, and she just
sang the living daylights out of that thing. I didn't have an extra pair of headphones for
myself or my director. We just stood there dumbstruck watching this gorgeous creature
lament her brother and express the meaning of the impermanent, transient nature of
humanity, acapella in my acoustically dead garage. I still get chills thinking about it."
The director Ragnar Bragason comments on the legacy of the film:
"Metalhead had its world premiere at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival in
2013. No film of mine has had a wider reach, it played numerous film festivals and was
released in many countries. It soon reached cult status and a record number of illegal
downloads for an Icelandic film. Books have been written about it. Many musicians have
covered Petur's Svarthamar song and the web is filled with fan art from across the world.
People even have Hera tattooed on their arms and legs! Years after release it's being shown
here and there from time to time. Still to this day I get messages from people all over the
world who have discovered Metalhead and want to discuss it and tell me how much Hera's
story means to them. That is the greatest reward."
Tracklist:
SIDE A
1. Svarthamar (Studio Version)
2. Moving
3. You Are Free
4. Bless Baldur
5. Death
6. Brenna
SIDE B
1. Kirkja
2. Steiktur Fiskur
3. Traktor
4. You Owe Me
5. Von Heru
6. Life Is Sick You Are Sick
7. Svarthamar (Demo)