Benni Hemm Hemm lyrics
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Artist's albums
Þú lýstir upp herbergið
2023 · single
Af hverju er allt svona dýrt?
2023 · single
Benni Hemm Hemm & the Melting Diamond Band IV
2023 · album
Lending
2022 · album
Á óvart
2022 · single
Benni Hemm Hemm & the Melting Diamond Band III
2022 · album
Eitthvað leiður
2022 · single
Benni Hemm Hemm & the Melting Diamond Band II
2022 · album
Church / School
2021 · album
Ísskápurinn
2021 · single
3000
2021 · single
Thank You Satan
2020 · album
Say Anything
2020 · single
Skarfur
2020 · album
KAST SPARK FAST
2020 · album
DAVÍÐ 51
2020 · single
MIKLABRAUT
2019 · single
Fall
2019 · album
Skordýr
2016 · album
Eliminate Evil, Revive Good Times
2014 · album
FF Ekki CC
2011 · single
Skot
2011 · album
Retaliate
2010 · EP
Murta St. Calunga
2008 · album
Ein í leyni
2007 · EP
Kajak
2007 · album
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Biography
Benni Hemm Hemm, the Icelandic indie pop band fronted by Benedikt H. Hermannsson, first began to take root when Hermannsson, after a limited release of his solo SummerPlate EP in 2003, moved to Italy for a few months and began to write a new batch of songs. With a full band, including trumpet, bass, and flügelhorn, Benni Hemm Hemm issued their self-titled full-length debut on Iceland's Smákökurnar Records in September 2005, with reissues in Japan, Europe, and North America coming the following year with the help of spotify:search:label%3A%22P-Vine%22 and spotify:search:label%3A%22Morr+Music%22 , respectively. In November of 2006 the group's second album, Kajak, recorded in just a few days at Sigur Rós' studio, came out in Iceland, and by May 2007 it had hit U.S. shores. The band's third studio album, Murta St. Calunga, followed in 2008. In 2011 Benni Hemm Hemm returned with the album Skot, featuring Hermannsson backed by the Icelandic pop ensemble Retro Stefson. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi