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Daysleeper (band)

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Genre
  
Pop

Record labels
  
Daysleeper, Sena

Albums
  
Daysleeper, EveAlice

Not to be confused with American indie rock band The Daysleepers.

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Daysleeper was an Icelandic pop band started in October 2001 by Sverrir Bergmann, along with Jón Svanur Sveinsson, Víðir "V" Vernharðsson, Brynjar Elefsen, Stefán Pétur Viðarsson and Ingólfur Árnason. They achieved nationwide popularity in Iceland in February 2002 when they won a listener's award from local radio station FM 95.7 for their song "Kumbh Mela"" from their debut album, EveAlice. During the recording sessions for their second album, Elefsen, Viðarsson and Árnason departed and Helgi Svavar Helgason joined on drums.

The band split up soon after the release of their second album, Daysleeper, with Bergmann embarking on a solo career and performing at the Iceland Airwaves festival in October 2008.

Discography

  • EvaAlice (2003) Skífan/Sena
  • Daysleeper (2004) Sena
  • Songs

    JaneDaysleeper · 2008
    JanitorDaysleeper · 2015
    MidgetEveAlice · 2016

    References

    Daysleeper (band) Wikipedia