Prins Póló

Svavar Pétur Eysteinsson also known as Prins Póló is an Icelandic singer songwriter and experimental artist. He is also part of the Icelandic band Skakkamanage.

Prins Póló
Prins Póló in concert in Akureyri
Background information
Birth nameSvavar Pétur Eysteinsson
OriginIceland
Associated actsSkakkamanage, GusGus
Websitewww.prinspolo.com

Skakkamanage

Svavar Pétur Eysteinsson started his career in the mid 2000s when he developed the alternative rock band Skakkamanage that released three albums: Lab of Love in 2006, followed by All Over The Face in 2008. The latter album was nominated for "Best Album" in Iceland Kraumur Awards.

The band made a comeback in 2014 with the album Sounds of Merrymaking with "Free From Love" released as a single from the latter album.

Skakkamanage is made up of:[1]

  • Svavar Pétur Eysteinsson - vocals
  • Berglind Häsler - keyboards
  • Þormóður Dagsson - drums
  • Örn Ingi Ágústsson - bass.

Solo career

Being front man of the band, Svavar Pétur Eysteinsson also developed a solo career taking Prins Póló as an alter-ego for himself.[2]

Prins Póló sings about social issues with often quirky lyrics, catchy tunes and theatrics wearing various masks and head sets and trademark paper crowns designed for him and charismatic live performances. At times, performances are done with various Icelandic music formations like FM Belfast, Reykjavík! and Sudden Weather Change.[3] He released his EP Einn heima in 2009 followed by two studio albums Jukk (2010)[2] and Sorrí (2014). Many of his singles have charted in Iceland.

Discography: Skakkamanage

Albums

  • 2006: Lab of Love
  • 2008: All Over the Face
  • 2014: Sounds of Merrymaking

Singles

  • 2014: "Free from Love"

Discography: Solo

(credited as Prinspóló (until 2012) and Prins Póló 2013 and later)

Albums

  • 2010: Jukk
  • 2014: Sorrí
  • 2014: París Norðursins
  • 2018: Þriðja Kryddið

EPs

  • 2009: Einn heima EP

Singles

  • 2011: "Niðrá strönd"
  • 2012: "Tipp Topp"
  • 2012: "Lúxuslíf"
  • 2012: "Föstudagsmessa"
  • 2012: "Landspítalinn"
  • 2013: "Bragðarefir"
  • 2014: "Fallegi smiðurinn"
  • 2014: "París Norðursins"
  • 2014: "Kalt á toppnum" (with Baggalútur)
  • 2016: "Sandalar"
  • 2016: "Læda Slæda"
  • 2016: "Hamster Charm"
  • 2016: "Dúllur"

References

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