200.000 Naglbítar
200.000 Naglbítar is an Icelandic band led by Árni Þór Hallgrímsson, with core members Matthías Tryggvi Haraldsson on bass, Kristján Óli Sigurðsson on drums,...
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200.000 Naglbítar is an Icelandic band led by Árni Þór Hallgrímsson, with core members Matthías Tryggvi Haraldsson on bass, Kristján Óli Sigurðsson on drums, and Eyþór Ingi Gunnarsson on keyboards. Their debut album 'Sætt Málið' came out in 2004, followed by 'Stardust' in 2009 and 'Navigare' in 2014.
Their song 'Harmur Fyllir Hjarta' from 2004 became particularly well-known in Iceland. Other tracks like 'Aldrei Eins', 'Bless Kex', and 'Brennum upp ljósin' appear among their top songs.
The existing history mentions their music sometimes faced resistance from mainstream listeners, though it doesn't specify why. Their lyrics touch on themes like love and loss, and their sound incorporates classical, folk, and experimental elements.
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