Pollapönk

Pollapönk
Pollapönk (2014)Pollapönk (2014)
Background information
OriginIceland
Genres
Years active2006–present
Members
  • Heiðar Örn Kristjánsson
  • Haraldur Freyr Gíslason
  • Guðni Þórarinn Finnsson
  • Arnar Þór Gíslason

Pollapönk are an Icelandic punk-inflected children's music band which represented Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark, with their song "No Prejudice".

History

Pollapönk introducing themselves during the Eurovision Song Contest 2014

Pollapönk was founded in 2006 by singer Heiðar Örn Kristjánsson and lead guitarist Haraldur Freyr Gíslason, both of the rock band Botnleðja. The pair, who were studying to work as teachers, wanted to create music which could be enjoyed by both children and their broader families. Their debut album, the self-titled Pollapönk, was created as the duo's graduation project from the Iceland University of Education. The following year, Haraldur's brother Arnar Þór Gíslason and Guðni Finnsson joined the band, playing drums and bass guitar, respectively. The quartet released a second album, entitled Meira Pollapönk ("More Pollapönk") in 2010. This was followed in 2011 by Aðeins Meira Pollapönk ("A Little More Pollapönk").

In 2014, Pollapönk entered their song "Enga fordóma" in Söngvakeppnin 2014, the contest to select Iceland's entry in that year's Eurovision Song Contest, winning from 297 total entries. The song is a protest song on the evils of prejudice and bullying. This song was subsequently translated into English by American musician John Grant, under the title "No Prejudice", and was performed in this form for Eurovision. Pollapönk's entry reached the Grand Final, where it placed 15th among the 26 finalists.

Members

In live performances, the band has been joined by:

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details
Pollapönk
Meira pollapönk
Aðeins meira pollapönk

Compilation albums

Title Album details
Bebebe-besta pollapönkið

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
ISL AUT
UK
"Ættarmót" 2011 24 Meira pollapönk
"Aðalsteinn (Enginn kemur að sækja mig)"
"Ævintýraeyjan"
"Enga fordóma / No Prejudice" 2014 1 68 70 Bebebe-besta pollapönkið
"Hananú"
"Keyrða kynslóðin"
"Leyniskápurinn"
"Mannanafnalagid"
"Pönkafinn"
"Trix"
"Vælubíllinn"
"Tabula rasa" 2014 Non-album single(s)
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released.

Music videos

Year Title
2011 "Ættarmót"
2014 "Enga fordóma / No Prejudice"

Notes

  1. ^ Meaning "punk for little kids" or "punk by small boys"; pronounced

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pollapönk.
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