- a 10-track 7"
vinyl titled Tilf by
Purrkur Pillnikk, a punk
group led by
Einar Örn.
Besides releasing all
Purrkur Pillnikk's records,
Gramm also issued...
-
Einar was the lead
singer of the short-lived punk
group Purrkur Pillnikk.
Following Purrkur Pillnikk's
demise in 1983,
Einar became a
member of the anarcho-punk...
- from Bitið fast í vitið. By July 1983 the band
split up when Björk
joined Purrkur Pillnikk’s
singer Einar Örn Benediktsson, Þeyr’s
guitarist Guðlaugur Kristinn...
- “Rúdolf” and “Killer Boogie”, as is
Einar Örn Benediktsson’s punk
group Purrkur Pillnikk, also with two tracks: “Ovænt” and “Gluggagægir”.
Other important...
- Benediktsson,
Bragi Ólafsson and Friðrik
Erlingsson formed a punk band
called Purrkur Pillnikk. By 1984, Björk,
Einar Örn and
Siggi had
formed the
group ****l...
- Tíkarr****,
trumpeter and
vocalist Einar Örn
Benediktsson (a.k.a.
Einar Örn) of
Purrkur Pillnikk,
keyboardist Einar Arnaldur Melax from the
surrealistic group...
-
Retrieved 25
November 2015. Simpson, Dave (8
January 2015). "Björk, ****L and
Purrkur Pillnikk – the anarcho-punk
roots of Iceland's
music scene". The Guardian...
- Guðmundsdóttir (flute solo, Exodus,
Tappi Tíkarr****)
Einar Örn
Benediktsson (
Purrkur Pillnikk)
Einar Arnaldur Melax (Medúsa)
Birgir Mogensen (Spilafífl) Sigtryggur...
-
Melax (from the
group Fan
Houtens Kókó),
Einar Örn
Benediktsson (from
Purrkur Pillnikk), Guðlaugur
Kristinn Óttarsson and
Sigtryggur Baldursson (from...
- two songs: "Killer Boogie" and "Rúdolf",
along many
important bands like
Purrkur Pillnikk and
Tappi Tíkarr****
among others. Jaz
Coleman decided to move...