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Högni Egilsson (born 3 October 1985) is an Icelandic musician. He is the lead singer and guitarist of the band
Hjaltalín Hjaltalín is an Icelandic indie rock band that has published four studio albums as of 2020. Their second record, ''Terminal'', was chosen as the album of the year at the 2010 Icelandic Music Awards. They have also played throughout Europe, mos ...
, and he performs solo under the name Högni.


Discography


with

Hjaltalín Hjaltalín is an Icelandic indie rock band that has published four studio albums as of 2020. Their second record, ''Terminal'', was chosen as the album of the year at the 2010 Icelandic Music Awards. They have also played throughout Europe, mos ...

Albums * ''Sleepdrunk Seasons'' (2007) * ''Terminal'' (2009) * ''Enter 4'' (2012) * ''Days of Gray'' (2014) * ''Hjaltalín'' (2020)


as Högni

Albums * ''Two Trains'' (2017)


Soundtracks

* '' Katla (Soundtrack from the Netflix series)'' (2023) * ''
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(Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)'' (2024) * '' King and Conqueror'' (TBA) * ''
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'' (TBA) EPs * ''Stay Close to Me'' (2018) with andhim Singles * "Innsæi" (2018) * "Paradísarmissir" (2019) * "Sensus Terrae (Voice of Katla)" (2021) with GDRN * "Anda þinn Guð" (2022) with Hatis Noit * "Dolorem" (2023) with the
Iceland Symphony Orchestra Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands (Iceland Symphony Orchestra) (ISO) is an Icelandic orchestra based in Reykjavík. Its primary concert venue is the Harpa (concert hall), Harpa Concert Hall. The Iceland Symphony is an autonomous public institution u ...
and Daníel Bjarnason * "Gratandi Jeg thig Beiði" (2023) with Eron Thor Jónsson


References

{{reflist 1985 births 21st-century Icelandic male singers 21st-century Icelandic musicians Living people Musicians from Reykjavík