Hjaltalín

Hjaltalín is an Icelandic band that has published three albums and enjoys a wide following in their homeland. Their second album, Terminal, was chosen as the album of the year at the 2010 Icelandic music awards. They have also played throughout Europe, most notably in Roskilde and Latitude festivals (2009) and at the Sziget festival (2010).

Hjaltalín
Hjaltalín performing in Reykjavík in 2011
Background information
OriginReykjavík, Iceland
Genresindie
Years active2004-present
LabelsKimi Records
Borgin
Hjaltalín
Websitehjaltalinmusic.com
MembersSigríður Thorlacius
Viktor Orri Árnasson
Högni Egilsson
Guðmundur Óskar Guðmundsson
Axel Haraldsson
Hjörtur Ingvi Jóhannsson
Past membersGrímur Helgasson
Rebekka B. Björnsdóttir
Þorbjörg Daphne Hall

History

Högni-Egilsson
(Aarhus, Denmark 2009)

"The band Hjaltalín began as a one-act thing in the music scene of MH, a Reykjavík gymnasium (in 2004) that is renowned for harboring musicians. Things have evolved since then, personnel changed, and the band has actually changed course regarding musical styles in the meantime, although the band is certainly hard to categorize with influences ranging from modern indie rock to 60’s pop music to classical music."[1]

Between January and October 2007 the first album Sleepdrunk Seasons was recorded in Reykjavík and Amsterdam.[2] It was released on Icelandic Kimi Records first, a European release followed in 2009.[3]

In January 2019 the band released a new single, Baronesse, their first new recording in more than three years. On March 1st, the band announced a crowdfunding campaign to fund their next LP that was successfully completed in May.[4]

Members

The current band members are:[5]

  • Axel Haraldsson - Drums
  • Guðmundur Óskar Guðmundsson - Bass
  • Hjörtur Ingvi Jóhannsson - Keyboards
  • Högni Egilsson - Vocals & guitar
  • Sigríður Thorlacius - Vocals
  • Viktor Orri Árnason - Violin
Former members
  • Grímur Helgasson
  • Rebekka Bryndís Björnsdóttir
  • Þorbjörg Daphne Hall

Discography

Albums

  • 2007: Sleepdrunk Seasons
  • 2009: Terminal
  • 2012: Enter 4
  • 2014: Days of Gray (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
  • 2020: Hjaltalín
Related
  • 2013: Jólakveðja (solo album by Sigríður Thorlacius)
  • 2017: Two Trains (solo album by Högni Egilsson)

Singles

  • 2007: "Traffic Music"
  • 2008: "Þú komst við hjartað í mér"
  • 2009: "Sjómannavalsinn"
  • 2009: "Stay By You"
  • 2009: "Suitcase Man"
  • 2013: "Engill alheimsins"
  • 2013: "Halo"
  • 2013: "Halo" (Live)
  • 2015: "We Will Live For Ages"
  • 2019: "Baronesse"
  • 2019: "Love from 99"
Related
  • 2014: "Freistingar" (Sigurður Guðmundsson & Sigríður Thorlacius)
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References

  1. Last.fm: Hjaltalín page
  2. Notes on record cover to "Sleepdrunk Seasons"
  3. "Sleepdrunk Seasons" Release page on discogs.com
  4. "Hjaltalín - Ný plata á vínyl"
  5. Hjaltalín Myspace page
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