This is lovely. Please listen immediately. And yes, this is the song used in the AirBnB commercial.
What started as a solo project is now the joint creative project of artists, multi-instrumentalists and songwriters Stian Vedøy and Abi Eleri. Hailing from a windswept west coast island of Norway, Stian met Abi after moving to Cardiff, to study for a master in music production. Their latest album (a self-titled masterpiece released beginning of this year) was a turning point for Firewoodisland, as the duo finally felt that they had come into themselves creatively. The unique pair handles all creative assets in house, from audio to visual.
Inspired by the likes of Bon Iver, Of Monsters and Men, and Oh Wonder, Firewoodisland’s distinctive sound, christened ‘Mountain Pop’, is a perfect blend of organic and digital elements. 2019 saw the duo add cellist Simon Walker, with the occasional additional session musician, to their live outfit and they deliver an epic performance through the use of multi-layering and looping, reminiscent of James Blake or Oh Wonder.
Opening with a resonance that will echo back into the listener’s childhood, ‘Forever Young’ begins the gentle task of unfolding the heartwarming sounds felt within the original. With soaring highs and dramatic lows, the single embodies nostalgia while Firewoodisland respectfully bring in modern soundscapes, drawing it into the 21st century. The tender tone that is struck throughout manages to soothe the listener, creating an ode to the past and earning for the future at the same time.
Speaking of their cover of ‘Forever Young’, Firewoodisland tells us the reason behind reworking the iconic song, “We’ve always wanted to do our own take on a well-known song. ‘Forever Young’ was one of the most played road trips tunes from Stian’s childhood memories. Talking about a time of real uncertainty, the Cold War, it mirrors the time we are going through in 2020. Our hope was to make a beautiful and heartfelt Firewoodisland rendition, while still respecting the original melodies and lyrics. Hopefully, we’ve done it justice.”
And here’s their original cover of the same tune with some electronics.