Lára Rúnars

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Þel 00:00 Tools
Svefngengill 00:00 Tools
In Between 00:00 Tools
Beast 00:00 Tools
Frelsi 00:00 Tools
Rósir 00:00 Tools
Love 00:00 Tools
Why (with Damien Rice) 00:00 Tools
Huldustaður 00:00 Tools
Ólgusjór 00:00 Tools
Surprise 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Be 00:00 Tools
Lofum gyllta jörð 00:00 Tools
Honey, you're gay! 00:00 Tools
Að reyna og reyna 00:00 Tools
Þúsund fjöll 00:00 Tools
Mistur 00:00 Tools
My Land 00:00 Tools
Sláttur 00:00 Tools
Breathing 00:00 Tools
Crystals 00:00 Tools
Queen 00:00 Tools
Dreamer 00:00 Tools
Goddess Of Creation 00:00 Tools
Bored 00:00 Tools
She 00:00 Tools
Í síðasta sinn 00:00 Tools
Vetur 00:00 Tools
Heartbeat 00:00 Tools
Ókunnugi maður 00:00 Tools
Þögn 00:00 Tools
Victory 00:00 Tools
Moment 00:00 Tools
Shivering 00:00 Tools
My Heart Don't Speak 00:00 Tools
Vatnið 00:00 Tools
Simple Things 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Know 00:00 Tools
Running 00:00 Tools
Overrated 00:00 Tools
Don't Wake Me Up 00:00 Tools
Insane 00:00 Tools
Segja frá 00:00 Tools
Lonely Eyes 00:00 Tools
Hliðar Saman Hliðar 00:00 Tools
Hver ert þú- 00:00 Tools
Röddin 00:00 Tools
Altari 00:00 Tools
Why 00:00 Tools
Drifting 00:00 Tools
light me up 00:00 Tools
Dansi Dansi 00:00 Tools
Heimar 00:00 Tools
In-Between 00:00 Tools
Hver ert þú? 00:00 Tools
why stop dancing 00:00 Tools
how could you 00:00 Tools
Where are you 00:00 Tools
Sýn 00:00 Tools
They took him away 00:00 Tools
Standing still 00:00 Tools
I took a chance 00:00 Tools
falling down 00:00 Tools
Rótin 00:00 Tools
Barn 00:00 Tools
Tákn 00:00 Tools
Allt 00:00 Tools
Moment In Time 00:00 Tools
night of the affection 00:00 Tools
empty streets 00:00 Tools
Lára Rúnars 'Svefngengill' 00:00 Tools
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Lára Rúnars (aka Lára or Lara Runars) was born and raised in Reykjavík, Lára developed a love of music while growing up listening to her father playing and recording with legendary Icelandic band Grafík. Through him Lára was first introduced to artists such as Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits and Nick Cave. Lára released her first album, Standing Still in Iceland in 2003 and the following year saw her collaborate with Damien Rice, both performing live and recording together. Lára was inspired by Stina Nordenstam and Cardigans for her second album Þögn (Silence) in 2006 performing her songs on that album in Icelandic. The release of Lara’s third album Surprise in late 2009 gained significant radio play in Iceland and the beginnings of interest internationally. She played a special show for Q Magazine in London alongside Amy MacDonald and was selected for influential showcase festivals Spot, Eurosonic and The Great Escape. Summer 2011 saw her last series of shows overseas before getting locking herself away to write and record he forth album ‘Moment’. The tour of Germany and Switzerland included a sell-out show in Berlin’s legendary Lido Club and culminated in an appearance at the Blue Balls festival in Lucerene where she played to 2,000 people. The first single ‘Beast’ from her new album hints at a darker and edgier side of Lara. She has been greatly influenced by strong female artists such as PJ Harvey as well as acts such as John Grant, which shows though in her melodic, melancholic indiepop. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.