


| # | Song | Length | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Keyrum yfir Ísland | 04:57 | 1 $ | |
| 2 | Síðasta bloggfærsla ljóshærða drengsins | 04:09 | 1 $ | |
| 3 | Frá gleymdu vori | 04:21 | 1 $ | |
| 4 | Glúmur | 04:10 | 1 $ | |
| 5 | Taktlaus | 01:55 | 1 $ | |
| 6 | Tímarnir okkar | 04:04 | 1 $ | |
| 7 | Þá hlupu hestar á skeið | 04:42 | 1 $ | |
| 8 | Nú er tíminn | 02:18 | 1 $ | |
| 9 | Verum í sambandi | 03:03 | 1 $ | |
| 10 | Hamingja | 02:52 | 1 $ | |
| 11 | Það kostar allan heiminn | 06:23 | 1 $ | |
| 12 | Flogin er finka | 03:21 | 1 $ | |
| 13 | Worry Till Spring | 03:03 | 1 $ | |
Sprengjuhöllin is an Icelandic pop group from the nation's capital Reykjavík. Founded in 2005, the group broke out in 2007 with the release of three consecutive singles that all went to the top of Iceland's harmonized radio play chart, based on airplay on all music radio stations in the country, and were then immediately followed by the LP ´Tímarnir okkar´ that sold 7.300 copies in three months making it one of the most sold records of the year in the country of 300.000 inhabitants.
Sprengjuhöllin's success in its native Iceland can be viewed objectively by the broadness of its fan base that covers art school hipsters, mechanics, housewives, criminal inmates and politicians. The band's songs are played on all radio stations ranging from alternative counter-culture stations focusing on the excess in music to stream-lined easy listening radio venues. Sprengjuhöllin's sound shall therefore be described as popular music in its widest sense: music seeking influence from rock, soul, punk, electronica and folk, delivered with the honesty needed to capture the attention of almost everybody.
