He concentrates on creating inspiring melodies and gentle but finely observed, often wry and quirkily observant lyrics. Since the release of his debut album, he has toured non-stop.
In 2006, in between performing at many major European festivals, Teitur started to record his second album. Stay Under The Stars, debuting in the Top 10 in Denmark, subsequently going Gold there and earning him the accolade of Best Singer at the Danish Music Awards (Grammies) in March 2007.
Teitur was born and spent his early years in The Faroe Islands. These bleak, but beautiful windswept, rain lashed, rocky outcrops in the Atlantic are due north of the UK and lie roughly mid way between Norway and Iceland. First settled by Irish monks and later Vikings, the Faroes were initially part of Norway and then latterly Denmark, of which they are still an autonomous region. The forty seven thousand Faroese who inhabit the Faroes are fiercely independent, even refusing to join the EU with Denmark. They retain their own language, with Danish only being used for commerce. It was this isolated upbringing with an inevitable sense of alienation and separation that informs much of Teitur's writing.
"Music is one of our main social activities," says Teitur. "There are always instruments in our homes. I started on my own music at thirteen, but the guitarist in my band was so much better than me and I was left at the back, playing acoustic. However I wrote all the lyrics from the start and in English. My native Faroese music is a part of me, but what really attracted me was pop music. Pop is almost all in English, which I find it gives me a bigger ocean of vocabulary," Teitur has more than one ocean of vocabulary to choose from as he speaks five languages. He finally decided to leave the islands, as many young Faroese do, at the age of 17 to study in Denmark. Then after a brief spell in Rome, he decided to base himself in London in 2002.
In mid 2007, Teitur started to pull together the songs that make up his third album: The Singer:
"The songs are written over a time-span of one to seven years. They are stories of events and experiences - like drinking beers on a musty hotel floor with mysterious blues musician Chris Whitley, before he died of cancer (Legendary Afterparty), or stories that I have come across in my lifetime..."
In October Teitur travelled to an island off the coast of Sweden called Gotland with his sound engineer Jonas and arranger Trondur, and recorded the album on a 19th century Swedish Princess' estate, normally a summer destination as a hotel, but at this time of year a beautiful, windswept and somewhat deserted piece of tranquility; interrupted only by the various musicians and singers who came to play or sing on the album, who all stayed at the hotel, during their work on the album.
"This album was made in tranquility and isolation. The result is a very natural and somehow nordic sounding record. Furthermore it has similarities to a musical or a book of short stories."
"On the cover of the album is a the picture of a cartoon figure which stands inside the room of an empty dollhouse. It looks almost like a skeleton and it has no face. The figure is a caricature of "The Singer" "
Hopeful
Teitur Lyrics
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I´m always gonna be hopeful
Hopeful
Thats all I am
Hopeful always come around
Hopeful always strikes the right core
Hopeful when the music stops
Hopeful cause I know I´m not the only one
Always gonna be hopeful
Hopeful
Thats all I am
Teitur's song "Hopeful" embodies a message of positivity and hope that suggests that no matter what happens in life, hope is always present. The song's melody is somewhat somber and melancholic, which reflects upon the difficulties and struggles in life. At the same time, the song's overall tone is quite optimistic and encouraging, indicating that hope can be found in even the darkest places.
With each line, Teitur reaffirms the importance of hope, stating that it always comes around, strikes the right core, and continues through the silence that follows. The lyrics also suggest that hope is universal, shared by all and not exclusive to one individual. The final few lines, "Always gonna be hopeful, hopeful that's all I am," drive home the sentiment that hope is an essential part of life, and is something that should be celebrated and cherished.
Overall, "Hopeful" serves as an uplifting reminder that hope is always available, no matter where we are in life. Even when times are tough, hope can give us the strength to persevere and keep moving forward. This song is a reminder that optimism can help us overcome obstacles and create a brighter future.
Line by Line Meaning
I´m always gonna be hopeful
I will forever have a hopeful attitude in life
Hopeful
My personality is synonymous with hopefulness
Thats all I am
Being hopeful is an integral part of my identity
Hopeful always come around
Hopeful thoughts and feelings tend to manifest themselves regularly
Hopeful always strikes the right core
Hopefulness reaches the innermost part of my being, which is a positive thing
Hopeful when the music stops
Even when things don't go as planned, I continue to maintain a hopeful outlook
Hopeful cause I know I´m not the only one
My hopefulness stems from the fact that other people share similar feelings and experiences
Always gonna be hopeful
My optimism is unwavering and will remain that way
Hopeful
I am full of hope and positivity
Thats all I am
My entire being is enveloped in a hopeful spirit
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