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Heimsfri​ð​ur í Chile: Hverju skal breyta, b​æ​ta við og laga

by Skátar

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Debut release by Icelandic skronky indie rock outfit was mostly recorded in one day in the band's rehearsal on a 8 track Fostex tape machine. Praised by legendary radio DJ John Kennedy of XFM in London who played their song "Halldór Ásgrímsson" on his show continously in 2004 and 2005. This six track mini long playing album channels herky jerky post punk anthems, sorrowful and gloomy doom riffs with hints of 90s post rock if it was played by hooligans in a hurry.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsyUz272TPs

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released December 17, 2004

Written and played by Skátar

Ólafur Guðsteinn Kristjánsson - vocals
Pétur Már Guðmundsson - drums, handclaps, backing vocals
Björn Kolbeinsson - bass, vocals
Benedikt Reynisson - electric guitar
Ólafur Steinsson - electric guitar, backing vocals, handclaps

Released by Grandmothers Records in 2004

Recorded by Bjarni Þórisson and Bogi Reynisson
Mixed by Bogi Reynisson

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Skátar Reykjavík, Iceland

An oft-quoted cliché goes: “Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.” Now, dancing about architecture is clearly weird and potentially stupid, but it also sounds kind of fun. And it seems weirdly fitting when describing the music of Skátar. ... more

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