Lockerbie

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Laut 00:00 Tools
Í Draumi 00:00 Tools
Snjóljón 00:00 Tools
esja 01:55 Tools
Reyklykt 00:00 Tools
Laut II 00:00 Tools
Ólgusjór 00:00 Tools
Sumar (intro) 00:00 Tools
Kjarr 00:00 Tools
Gengur Í Garð 00:00 Tools
Sumar 00:00 Tools
Heim 00:00 Tools
Laut (Cj Lavoire Re-Edit) 00:00 Tools
Þoka 00:00 Tools
Eldibrandur 00:00 Tools
Kafari 00:00 Tools
Ljós 00:00 Tools
Rok 00:00 Tools
Rauðglóandi 00:00 Tools
Við villtumst 00:00 Tools
Seyðisfjörður 00:00 Tools
Húnn 00:00 Tools
Sumar (outro) 00:00 Tools
Snjóljón, mp3 00:00 Tools
Olgusjor 00:00 Tools
Sumar(intro) 04:03 Tools
Síðsumar(Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Snjóljón 00:00 Tools
Snjуljуn 00:00 Tools
Gengur Gar 00:00 Tools
Snjljn 00:00 Tools
Snjljn (Snjljn) 00:00 Tools
Í draumi 00:00 Tools
Sidsumar (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Snjóljón (Snjljn) 00:00 Tools
Siðsumar (vinyl bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Н Draumi 00:00 Tools
10_Seydisfjordur 00:00 Tools
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Lockerbie is a 5-piece band originally formed in Reykjavík early 2008 by four 16 and 17 year old friends that shared the interest in making and performing music. Rúnar, Davíð and Gummi (Guðmundur) met each other in elementary school in Hafnarfjörður where they started playing. They linked up with Doddi (Þórður) a year after meeting him in the Icelandic battle of the bands competition called Músíktilraunir in early 2007. Their first song release, Snjóljón, came in the fall of 2009 following winning a competition held by the National Radio of Iceland (RÚV) where bands could send in their demo and hopefully get picked to record the song in a major studio. Snjóljón sparkled interest from various places; bloggers, promoters and even corporates as the song was used in a collaboration video between Nike and Össur. Lockerbie spent the whole year of 2010 recording their debut album, Ólgusjór, which was eventually released by in Iceland by Record Records in July 2011. The album was also released in Germany by Kapitän Platte and in Japan by Rallye Label. They spent the next year following the album up in Iceland with various shows around the country and finishing the follow up in 2012 with a European tour. Now four years from the release of Ólgusjór comes a fresh second album - Kafari. Writings for the album began in 2012 and in the spring of 2013 they introduced a new member, Hafsteinn Þráinsson, on guitar and synthezisers. Recordings of the album took 2 years between 2013 and 2014. The music has evolved and matured since the release of Ólgusjór. String quartets have been replaced by synth pads, electronic influences are clear and with the recruitment of their newest member, Haffi, the sound gets a new dimension. http://www.facebook.com/lockerbiemusic http://www.myspace.com/lockerbiemusic http://www.twitter.com/lockerbiemusic http://www.soundcloud.com/lockerbie lockerbiemusic@gmail.com Band members: Davíð Arnar Sigurðsson - Piano and synthesizer Guðmundur Hólm - Bass and backing vocals Hafsteinn Þráinsson - Guitar Rúnar Steinn Rúnarsson - Percussion Þórður Páll Pálsson - Guitar, synthesizer and lead vocals Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.