1991

1991

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1991 árið sem breytti tónlistarsögunni.


Þetta verður sannkallað partý. Á aðeins 3ja mánaða tímabili árið 1991 komu út nokkrar af áhrifamestu rokkplötum sögunnar með nokkrum af áhrifamestu böndunum.

Nægir þar að nefna plötur eins og

Metallica (a.k.a. The Black Album) – Metallica 12. ágúst 1991
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik 24. sept 1991
Pearl Jam - Ten 27. ágúst 1991
Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion I 17. sept 1991
Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion II 17. sept 1991
Primal scream – Screamadelica 23. sept 1991

Nirvana - Nevermind 24. sept 1991
Soundgarden - BadMotorFinger 8. október 1991

Þar að auki komu út á árinu plötur eins og

R.E.M. - Out of Time 12.mars 1991
Mr. Big - Lean into it 26.mars 1991
Roxette - Joyride 28.mars 1991
Lenny Kravitz - Mama Said 2.april 1991
Massive Attack - Blue Lines 8.apríl 1991
U2 - Achtung Baby 18.nóv


Á þessum tónleikum verður farið aftur til ársins 1991 – ársins sem gaf okkur einhver áhrifamestu, stærstu og ógleymanlegustu rokklög sögunnar.

Komdu með í geggjað partý til ársins 1991 sem breytti rokksenunni að eilífu…….

Söngur:
Magni Ásgeirsson
Matthías Matthíasson
Erna Hrönn

Umsjón: Dægurflugan ehf.

Performers

  • 1991
    1991

    RA: Resident Advisor

  • Magni
    Magni

    Classic Rock performance

  • Erna Hrönn
    Erna Hrönn

    Vocalist and supporter of Hr. Eydís.

  • Matthías Matthíasson
    Matthías Matthíasson

    Matti Matt also known as Matthías Matthíasson is an accomplished artist from Iceland. Matti has performed in musicals such as Hair and Jesus Christ, where he played Peter and was nominated for an Icelandic Music Award for "Best Newcomer" in 1995 for his acting in Jesus Christ Superstar. In 1996, he was recruited by athlete Magnus Scheving to be the singing voice of Sportacus (Icelandic: Íþróttaálfurinn) in the original Icelandic LazyTown plays, Áfram Latibær! and Glanni Glæpur í Latabæ. Matthías continued this role in the LazyTown television series, where he sang Sportacus' vocals in both the English and Icelandic dubs. In 1997, his band at the time, Dúndurfréttir, was praised by Rolling Stone as "the best Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin cover band ever". In 2010, he progressed to the semi-finals in the selection of the Icelandic Eurovision. In 2011, he became the lead vocalist of the tribute band Sjonni's Friends, the band which represented Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011, where they performed the song "Coming Home”. Matti is like a gift that keeps on giving with his multitalented vocals and range of emotions displayed through his music.