The first thing you notice when visiting Iceland is its alien landscape; it's spookily devoid of trees and other obvious signs of life. There's the soothing, otherworldly calm of its myriad natural hot...
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The colorful Icelandic based electro pop quintet FM Belfast are nothing but fun when they hit the stage. Known for their jaw dropping performances and new wave retro dance music, the deliver the goods on an electro pop cover of “Killing in the Name Of”...

Rúnars grew up with music. Her father was a member of the Icelandic band Grafik and he introduced her to some of music’s great storytellers: Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits, and Nick Cave. The classically trained vocalist has clearly absorbed that storytelling...

Who Knew, another name in the litany of Icelandic exports. The six-piece is a far cry from the icy, tinkering pop of Ólöf Arnalds and Sin Fang. Composed of lead singer Ármann Ingvi Ármannson, backup vocalist and guitar player Baldur Helgi Snorrason ,...

Watch as our favorite Icelanders FM Belfast divulge exclusive, TMI-worthy tidbits about their music, members, and what they ate for breakfast. And staying true to the song, they ran down the street in their underwear.

Iceland's Lára Rúnars creates drama in the best way possible. Her airy yet rich voice draws you in to listen carefully to her quirky, questioning songs and she complements that voice with melodies fit...

Who Knew is a brand new band out of Iceland, but their shrieking tenor and wall-of-sound guitars guarantee them spot in the hipster mags. Their MV for "Sharpen the Knife" off their debut Bits and Pieces of a Major Spectacle is a mess of Christmas lights...