BSÍ
BSÍ are best friends Silla Thorarensen and Julius Pollux Rothlaender. They use their voice, they play drums, bass guitar, and some keyboards with their toes. “riot grrrl lofi-cute-punk” is what someone said. BSÍ is named after Reykjavík’s central bus terminal, honouring the most miserable location you can find in all of Iceland. Silla and Julius try to not take themselves too seriously, unafraid to embrace their self-doubts and just do and be what or however they feel. BSÍ’s debut album ‘Sometimes depressed … but always antifascist’ is a favourite in the No Salad Records office and we are thrilled to be on board for their upcoming adventures!
Some miserable fascists hate this band, everyone else loves them!
‘Because honestly’ is not a polished confession or a clean narrative. It’s a patchwork of noise, impulse, and emotional tape. Across five tracks, two full-length songs and three lo-fi, glue-like interludes, the duo moves through crunchy distortion, quiet implosions, and moments that feel like they were captured just before they disappeared. The EP orbits the body, not just as a subject, but as a storage site. ‘Because honestly’ emerges from the places where emotion gets held: the jaw, the spine, the nervous system. From the ways we carry experiences long after they’ve passed. The body, here, is not just present, it’s the witness.