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Prinspóló is the alter-ego of Skakkamanage’s front man Svavar Pétur Eysteinsson. Prinspóló sings about the important things in life, like food and senior citizens. His quirky lyrics and catchy tunes has gathered him some popularity in downtown Reykjavík music scene and among suburbial housewives.
Prinspóló has released one EP called ‘Einn Heima’ and Jukk is his [...]
Prinspóló is the alter-ego of Skakkamanage’s front man Svavar Pétur Eysteinsson. Prinspóló sings about the important things in life, like food and senior citizens. His quirky lyrics and catchy tunes has gathered him some popularity in downtown Reykjavík music scene and among suburbial housewives.
Prinspóló has released one EP called ‘Einn Heima’ and Jukk is his first LP. The album contains 9 songs in Icelandic about candy, hips, Spaghetti Bolognese and marriage. Jukk is an icelandic slang meaning everything, something and nothing. Prinspóló performs with a band consisting of members from Fm Belfast, Reykjavík! and Sudden Weather Change.
Reviews:
“… their songs are actually huge stadium rock hymns in disguise: so catchy, rich in details, elaborated and thrilling that it would drive many rock stars green with envy.”
Florian Zühlke / Reykjavik Grapevine
“Jukk … doesn’t pretend to be something that it is not. It is a pleasantly high-spirited album, refreshing also in the way it is played and recorded … Jukk is a 100% indie pop album, and a fun one. Because let’s not forget pop music is also about entertainment.”
www.icelandchronicles.com
“Smashing lyrics, entertaining performance and irresistible lo-fi sound … Excellent Jukk that brightens up the day.”
Trausti Júlíusson / Frettabladid Newspaper
“Unbelievably cool and funny. Lyrically excellent.”
Ingveldur Geirsdóttir / Morgunbladid Newspaper
“The masterful Svavar Pétur Eysteinsson is on another level with his Prinspóló. Raw, Cheeky – fuzzy masterpiece. I salute.” Arnar Eggert Thoroddsen, musical writer and critic