Svavar Knutur
Upstairs Inverness, 14 Bridge Street, IV1 1HD Inverness Directions
Sat 21.11.2026 19:30
We are delighted to welcome Svavar Knútur to Hilltop Live. The Icelandic troubadour and storyteller has dedicated his life to exploring the human condition through the lens of his country's dark and often tragic history, unique melodies and narrative style. Maia Eden will support.
“A night with Svavar will bring you to hell and back, and you’ll be smiling and laughing all the way.” - Pete Uhlenbruch, Australian musician .
Channeling the angst ridden serenity of long dark winters and the insomnia of the 24 hour glaring summer sun, this eclectic musician has in recent years blossomed into a sublime singer and songwriter. Svavar Knutur's songs of misery and redemption deliver a healthy dose of hope in the midst of despair. A humoristic storyteller and avid diver into the murky waters of the human condition, Svavar Knútur sows and reaps a unique mixture of art and entertainment.
Drawing upon a wide range of influences, three of Svavar Knutur's most governing ones are without doubt Nick Drake, Will Oldham (Bonnie Prince Billy) and Kris Kristofferson, although such artists as Leonard Cohen, Cat Stevens, Joni MItchell, Nick Cave and many more singer/songwriters have contributed to the icelandic troubadour's development.
Svavar has released a swathe of studio albums in English and Icelandic, including the two-part 'AHOY!', the final part of Svavar Knútur's “Songs of misery and redemption,” a cartographic journey through the seas of grief and recovery.
He is also the first recipient of the Anna Pálína Árnadóttir memorial award for folk music excellence in Iceland. The award was in recognition for Svavar’s continued exploration of new waters in modern folk music both lyrically and musically, a tireless effort to bring older folk music to young audiences and for his continous work on helping out young and emerging artists.
He has in the recent years toured Australia, the U.S.A., Canada, Great Britain and Europe extensively and is resolved to keep up the pace.
Let's give the man himself the last word: “I make broccoli music for people who like broccoli music.”
Maia Eden
Ever since she was a young girl growing up in Scotland, music has been Maia Eden's love and refuge. She started singing at a very young age and her unique voice was first evident when she joined the choir in her local church, where she mastered the art of harmonising. Her personal lyrics about life and love bring Jackson Browne to mind, while her unique voice is reminiscent of Natalie Merchant and K.D. Lang.
After a successful spell session singing in the 1990’s, song writing became a nightly routine as a single mother after putting her daughters to bed, developing the personal, confessional style that has become her trademark. But it took a few years for her to see herself as a solo performer, having started her performing career in bands including In Bob We Trust and Edenwood, the popular Lewes duo known for their striking harmonies.
Maia is will be performing songs from her first EP, New Horizons and introducing songs from her new EP, Little Triumphs
“Dreaminess, ethereal unique music with grace and a voice from the heart.” - Martyn Barker, music producer.
Performers
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Svavar KnuturIcelandic singer-songwriter Svavar Knútur is a troubadour whose artistic style stems from humble beginnings, an upbringing on sub-arctic farms and fishing villages. Svavar carefully crafts stories into each one of his compositions. In a way, he has simultanously defied and embraced his working-class roots by becoming an artist dedicated to the heritage and legacy of his traumatised culture and community.
Svavar Knútur leaves emotive imprints of love, tragedy, sadness, and redemption in his art. His eclectic meld of indie folk/rock often reflects the theme of man against nature. His stylistic soundscapes emanate from first-hand experiences in the harsh conditions of his homeland.
Svavar’s live performances are usually a mixture of song and story. On stage, he presents spellbinding and magnetic shows - beckoning the audience along with him on a journey through misery and redemption. However, Knútur always ensures his fans have comedic stops along the way, peppering his concerts with his devilish humour and decadent life stories. All the while, he maintains his creative goal of emotional healing and catharsis. “There is always a subtle sense of humor and hope in my lyrics.” His audiences are often laughing and crying - simultaneously.
In part, Svavar owes his musical evolution to supportive parents, whose ambition was for their children to play and enjoy music. Svavar offers, “The Muppet Show album and Bob Marley’s release of Legend were my earliest real musical inspirations.” In later years, he began to respect the works of legends such as Kris Kristofferson, Annie Lennox, Joni Mitchell, and Nick Cave. Also, Svavar thrives on the styles of classical masters like Brahms and Fauré, and many other modern songwriters.
A multi-instrumentalist, Svavar incorporates the guitar, ukulele, charango, piano, accordion - as well as many other instruments - into his compositions. He skillfully melds his vocal skills and fingerpicking in an uncanny and playful way. With his bilingual lyrics, Svavar can tap into many cultures, finding inspiration in the linguistic differences. He explains, “I believe in oneness and striving for an inclusive, collective body between artist and audience. I hate when an artist sits on some mysterious pedestal and performs.”
Svavar is a great believer in simplicity within his art. This minimalistic approach shines through his various artistic works. Svavar has released six solo albums beginning in 2009 with Kvöldvaka (Songs by the Fire.) In 2010, he presented Amma (Songs for my Grandmother,) and in 2012 his Ölduslóð (Way of Waves.) 2015 saw his album Brot (the breaking) and in 2018 came Ahoy! Side A, the first part of a bigger work. Together, Svavar’s previous releases received critical acclaim and success - winning over a multitude of new fans.
Svavar’s latest release is Ahoy! Side A, on which Svavar explores new beginnings and the ever changing path of life. He expounds, “I’ve learned along the way that if life isn't hurting, at least a bit, you're doing it wrong." Across all of these works, there exists an intuitive progression and evolution within Svavar’s songwriting. His albums deeply connect to life and the human condition.
Svavar started his career off by playing small cafés in Reykjavík, Iceland, which resulted in him connecting with some international friends and leaving Iceland to play in their countries. Knútur is grateful now to be able to traverse the world to perform in beautiful places such as churches, cafés, parks, castles, villas, weird squats, and experimental living areas. In recent years, he has extensively toured Australia, the U.S.A., Canada, Great Britain, and Europe, playing over one-hundred live concerts per year.
Ever the unapologetic and humorous barbarian, Svavar’s deep disliking for pretence, sycophancy and bullying has marked his artistic ways. Always grounded in his community of friends and family, it’s only natural that Svavar’s daughter, Dagbjört Lilja’s art graces each of his album covers. Svavar thrives on adversity; it is his fuel. His muses identify the humour hidden within the human condition. It is his striving to turn any negative into a positive. Just as ice forms into unique shapes so has Iceland itself shaped and molded Svavar. A traveller, yearning to understand and contribute to a better world.
CONTACT
management@svavarknutur.com