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Hatari (; ) are an Icelandic
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and punk rock band and
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group from
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. Their public image incorporates elements of
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attire. The band consists of Klemens Hannigan, Matthías Haraldsson and Einar Stefánsson, and has released one album and one
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, encompassing several singles. Hatari represented Iceland in the
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with their song "
Hatrið mun sigra "Hatrið mun sigra" (; "Hatred will prevail") is a song by Icelandic band Hatari. It won '' Söngvakeppnin 2019'' and finished 10th at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv, Israel. The song was the first Eurovision Song Contest entry to ...
", finishing 10th in the final.


History


Early history (2015–2018)

Hatari was formed in mid-2015 by cousins Klemens Hannigan and Matthías Haraldsson. At the time, Klemens had begun writing
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that Matthías would provide screaming vocals for. Klemens later presented the songs to Einar Stefánsson, who joined the duo as their drummer. Klemens and Einar, together with drummer Sólrún Mjöll Kjartansdóttir, had previously also formed the band Kjurr in late 2012; in the band, Klemens played the guitar and provided vocals, while Einar played the bass. Throughout 2016, Hatari performed five times, including appearances in Reykjavík, at Eistnaflug, at LungA Festival, and at Norðanpaunk, prior to their break-out performances at Iceland Airwaves, held at Kex Hostel in Reykjavík, on 31 October and 6 November 2016. The band's debut
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(EP), named ''Neysluvara'', was released through Svikamylla ehf. via
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on 31 October 2017. Leading up to the EP's release, the band also released
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s for two songs from the EP, "Ódýr" and "X". In December 2017, Hatari was featured on the song "Hlauptu", released on the album ''Horror'' by Cyber. On 21 December 2018, Hatari announced that the
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of Svikamylla ehf. had passed a resolution to dissolve the band. However, Hatari did not dissolve as they appeared at
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, a music event held in the Netherlands, shortly after that. Simultaneous to the dissolution announcement, Hatari released the music video for a new single, "Spillingardans".


Eurovision Song Contest (2019)

In January 2019, Hatari was confirmed as one of the ten acts competing in Söngvakeppnin 2019, Iceland's national selection for its entry in the
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, with their new song "
Hatrið mun sigra "Hatrið mun sigra" (; "Hatred will prevail") is a song by Icelandic band Hatari. It won '' Söngvakeppnin 2019'' and finished 10th at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv, Israel. The song was the first Eurovision Song Contest entry to ...
". Hatari won Söngvakeppnin 2019 in March that year, and thus represented Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest in May. In the lead-up to the competition, Hatari made headlines with a number of political statements over the
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and other matters, resulting in
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, the executive supervisor of the
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(EBU), warning them that they had reached the limit of the EBU's patience, and would be disqualified should they choose to bring its political statements to the stage. However, when Iceland's televote score was announced at the end of the final, members of Hatari held up banners displaying the
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. As a result, the EBU fined RÚV for , the lowest possible punishment. Overall, Hatari received 232 points in the final, finishing in 10th place.


Subsequent releases and tours (2019–present)

On 23 May 2019, the day of their homecoming concert, Hatari released "Klefi / صامد", a single featuring Palestinian musician
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, with a
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. The video was filmed in the desert by
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, Palestine, and the song features lyrics in Icelandic and Arabic. A further single, "Klámstrákur", was released that October. Hatari's first album, ''Neyslutrans'', was released on 17 January 2020, also featuring the four prior singles. A
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, ''Neyslutrans Remixed'', was released on 19 February 2021. On 17 July 2019, Hatari announced their 2020 "Europe Will Crumble" tour, with Cyber as their supporting act. On 29 January 2020, a few hours before their concert at the Copenhagen venue
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, a fire broke out, but nobody was hurt. The second of two tour legs was cancelled due to the
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. It was replaced by the "Dance or Die" tour, which was announced in November 2020 and advertised with a "post-human experience".


Members

Hatari primarily consists of musicians Klemens Hannigan, Matthías Haraldsson, and Einar Stefánsson, as well as several contributors.


Klemens Hannigan

Klemens Nikulásson Hannigan (born 1994) is one of two vocalists in the group, and the cousin of Matthías. He is the son of Nikulás Hannigan, the head of the trade office division at Iceland's
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, and Rán Tryggvadóttir, a lawyer for legal firm LMB Mandat. Klemens has two daughters with his partner, Ronja Mogensen. He graduated from Tækniskólinn as a furniture maker.


Matthías Haraldsson

Matthías Tryggvi Haraldsson (born 1994) is the other vocalist in the group. He is the son of
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, an artist, and Haraldur Flosi Tryggvason, the owner of LMB Mandat and brother of Klemens' mother, Rán. Outside of Hatari, Matthías is a playwright; he graduated from the
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with a one-man play entitled ''Griðastaður'' ( ''Sanctuary''), which was later shown at the Tjarnarbíó theatre in Reykjavík. Matthías subsequently won the "Newcomer of the Year" award at the Grímuverðlaunin 2019. He also acted as a news reporter for Icelandic broadcaster
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.


Einar Stefánsson

Einar Hrafn Stefánsson (also known as Einar Stef) is the drummer and producer for the group. He is the son of
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, the Icelandic
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to Japan, and former ambassador to the United Kingdom. Outside Hatari, he is also the bassist of
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, an Icelandic
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group formed in 2013. Einar is in a relationship with Sólbjört, and they have a daughter.


Contributors

Contributors for Hatari include Sólbjört Sigurðardóttir, Sigurður Andrean Sigurgeirsson and Ástrós Guðjónsdóttir, all of whom are considered part of Hatari. All three act as choreographers and dancers for the group, while Sólbjört and Ástrós also provide backing vocals. Sólbjört first joined the group as a dancer in 2016, acting alongside Ronja Mogensen, who had previously done the group's make-up. Due to pregnancies and other influences, the backing line-up changed several times; the line-up with Sólbjört, Andrean and Ástrós was arranged by Sólbjört in the preparations for Söngvakeppnin 2019. Andri Hrafn Unnarsson and Karen Briem are costume designers for Hatari, and Ingi Kristján Sigurmarsson acts as their graphic artist.


Discography


Albums


Extended plays


Remix albums


Singles


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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