The band Hjaltalin rearranges a powerful pop ballad by Pall Oskar (written by Toggi, Bjarki and Pall Oskar). The result is astounding. The instrumental background is complicatet to the verge of cacophonic -but still sooo pure. The Hjaltalin singer gives one of the most sinceire renterings of lyrics heard. This song has a physiological effect on many a listener. Thanks to this version, the song was woted best song of 2008 in Iceland.
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The band Hjaltalin rearranges a powerful pop ballad by Pall Oskar (written by Toggi, Bjarki and Pall Oskar). The result is astounding. The instrume… read more
The band Hjaltalin rearranges a powerful pop ballad by Pall Oskar (written by Toggi, Bjarki and Pall Oskar). The result is astounding. The instrumental background is complicatet to the… read more
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 contemporary indie rock to 60’s pop music to classical music or acid jazz. Högni Egilsson - Vocals & guitar Sigríður Thorlacius - Vocals Axel Haraldsson - Drums Guðmundur Óskar Guðmundsson - Bass Hjörtur Ingvi Jóhannsson - Keybo… read more
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 cha… read more
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… read more