Ylja

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Á rauðum sandi 04:06 Tools
Light As A Stone 05:18 Tools
Óður til móður 04:57 Tools
Dúmdara lara 04:29 Tools
Sævindur 04:36 Tools
Sköpun mannsins 03:06 Tools
Konan með sjalið 03:49 Tools
Ósk 04:11 Tools
Sem betur fer 03:37 Tools
Hafsson 04:21 Tools
Shadows 04:11 Tools
Eyvindur fjalla 03:37 Tools
Komdu Nær 03:37 Tools
Commotion 03:37 Tools
Í Spariskóm 00:00 Tools
Dim 03:37 Tools
Fall 03:37 Tools
Helen Of Troy 03:37 Tools
Hlaðseyri 03:37 Tools
Get Lucky (Daft Punk cover) 00:00 Tools
Hættu að gráta hringaná 00:00 Tools
Einsetumaður einu sinni 00:00 Tools
Heyr himna smiður 00:00 Tools
Veröld fláa 00:00 Tools
Grafskrift 00:00 Tools
Móðir mín í kví, kví 00:00 Tools
Stóðum tvö í túni 00:00 Tools
Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu 00:00 Tools
Bíum, bíum, bambaló 00:00 Tools
Ó, mín flaskan fríða 00:00 Tools
Ut 00:00 Tools
Full Performance (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
Rauum Sandi 00:00 Tools
Get Lucky 02:55 Tools
JolaAlag 00:00 Tools
Hladseyri 00:00 Tools
Komdu naer 00:00 Tools
Have yourself a merry little Christmas 00:00 Tools
Get Lucky (Daft Punk cover) - Í beinni úr Stúdíó 12 á Rás 2 00:00 Tools
Sævindur (Live at KEX Hostel) 00:00 Tools
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Ylja was formed in 2008 by guitarists/singers Gígja Skjaldardóttir and Bjartey Sveinsdóttir in Reykjavík, Iceland. With a common passion for vocal harmonies and love for the acoustic guitar, the two friends embarked on a musical journey – always trying to expand and broaden their sense for creativity. Things took off immediately and Ylja was asked to do shows all over Iceland. As a couple of years passed, the duet was gaining live experience by the handful. Icelandic slide-guitarist Smári Tarfur joined the band in the fall of 2011 and, led by the strong creative vision of the two girls, Ylja’s sound expanded even more. With their dreamy vocal melodies, tasteful guitar riffs accompanied by Smári's unique lap-style slide playing - Ylja's sound was born! More opportunities came to pass. Three consecutive Iceland Airwaves Festivals, the annual Bræðslan Festival in the incredible East Fjords, gigs with Grammy Award winner Glen Hansard, performance at 'Aldrei fór ég suður' festival and even a concert for the Icelandic President made Ylja one of the most exciting live acts of the cold country up North. Their debut album, simply called Ylja, was released in November 2012 – which caused a nice stir in Iceland and the bands popularity kept growing. As of 2013, Ylja stands out as one of the most fresh band to come out of Iceland. As one of the reviewer stated: 'I'll be lost in this album for days.' Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.