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Bellatrix (band)

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Active until
  
2001

Genres
  
Rock, Pop

Active from
  
1992

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Albums
  
Kynjasögur, G, Stranger tales, It's All True, Köld Eru Kvennaráð, Take 2: My Take (A Cover Album), Drápa

Record labels
  
Fierce Panda Records, Bad Taste, BellaTrix, Bad Taste Ltd., Global Warming

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Botnleðja, Jakobínarína, Unun, Purrkur Pillnikk, Kid Carpet

Profiles

Bellatrix were an Icelandic rock group. The group was founded in 1992 in Keflavík as Kolrassa krókríðandi (Black-ass Hookrider) by four women, all aged sixteen: Elíza M Geirsdóttir (vocals and violin), Sigrún Eiríksdóttir (guitar), Ester Bíbí Ásgeirsdóttir (bass) and Birgitta Vilbersdóttir (drums). The band released the mini-album Drápa (named after the form of skaldic poetry) in 1992. In 1994, they released Kynjasögur ("Family Stories") with Anna Margrét Hraundal (guitar) and Karl Ágúst Guðmundsson (trumpet and keyboard) replacing Birgitta. Two years later, in 1996, they released Köld eru kvennaráð ("Cold are the counsels of women," likely referencing a famous line from Njáls saga).

They also released Stranger Tales in 1995, which featured some English versions of Icelandic songs. This was also their first CD published under the name Bellatrix. This was followed by G in 1998 released on Global Warming Records. In 1999, they moved to London and signed to Fierce Panda. They headlined a mini UK tour in the autumn of 1999, with Coldplay supporting them as the opening act. The following year, they released It's All True with Fierce Panda. Their single, "Jedi Wannabe", peaked at #65 in the UK Singles Chart in September 2000. They broke up the following year, with most of the band returning to Iceland except Elíza, who remained in London to continue studying music.

Songs

JediwannabeIt's All True · 2000
Opnaðu augun þínKöld Eru Kvennaráð · 1996
O - Eg er Svo Svong!Kynjasögur · 1994

References

Bellatrix (band) Wikipedia