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15 - 58 pts /
8 - 61 pts in semi 1
The band Pollapönk won the Icelandic final Söngvakeppnin 2014 with the song
Enga Fordóma (No prejudice). The song is written by bandmembers Heiðar Örn Kristjánsson en Haraldur Freyr Gíslason.
You can listen to the original song
here at RÚV.
The song was performed in English in Copenhagen as
No Prejudice.
Lyrics for the English version are written by John Grant, American singer-songwriter currently living in Reykjavik. John Grant also has a beard.
You can watch the official video at
HandsUps Youtube.
A promo cds (cd-r) has four tracks.
No Prejudice
No Prejudice - Lo-Fi version
No Prejudice - Club mix
No Prejudice - karaoke version
It comes in a card sleeve in an A5 folder with pictures, lyrics and biographies
Who Is Pollapönk bandið?
Pollapönk are
Heiðar Örn Kristjánsson (in the turqoise suit), Haraldur Freyr Gíslasson (red), Arnar Þór
Gíslason (pink) and Guðni Finnsson (yellow).
Pre-school teachers Heiðar Örn Kristjánsson and Haraldur Freyr Gíslasson were members of Botnleðja who entered the Icelandic selection in 2003 with the song Euróvísa which ended 2nd behind Birgitta Haukdals Segðu Mér Allt.
Record store employees Arnar Þór
Gíslason and Guðni Finnsson were members of rock band Dr. Spock who entered the Icelandic Söngvkeppni in 2008 with Hvar Ertu Nú? They finished third.
Gíslasson also played in a zillion other bands including Stolía, Írafár and Ensími (with Finnson).
The Pollapönkers were joined joined by former bookseller now MP Óttarr Proppé in purple (of HAM and Dr. Spock) and playwright Snæbjörn Ragnarsson in orange (of Skálmöld).
Predjudice is not a word, so after initially releasing
No Predjudice via iTunes the new digital release image reads
No Prejuduce.
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Here's a video of John Grant teaching the English version to the Pollapönkers. (Thanks to HandsUp Music)
In the Söngvakeppnin super final a part of the song was performed in English.
You can listen to the English version
here at a page from Pollapönks sponsors some may actually have some prejudice against.
EP and album
A digital EP release of
No Prejudice includes five versions of the song.
The Eurovision version, Club mix, Lo Fi version, Karaoke version and Icelandic version.
The Lo-Fi version of the Icelandic version is also released. It's on the new Best Of collection
Bebebe-Besta Pollapönkið. The album (digital release) also includes the original Icelanic version and Club Mix in English.
On the Icelandic digital issue (at Tónlist) the Club mix is named
Enga Fordóma (Eurostuð) but it's in English.
The remix of
No Prejudice is made by Örlygur Smári (Oggi), writer of several Icelandic entries ('00, '08, '10 and '13). Check out the Euro Club mix
here (youtube).
Note: Amazon offers CD versions of a five track single and the
BeBeBe-Besta album. These are not regular CDs but CD-r's made by request. You just might as well do that yourself of course.
No Prejudice - English version
- digital release, promo cds, CPH 2CD
Enga Fordóma - original version in Icelandic
- CD Söngvakeppnin 2014, digital release
No Prejudice - Euro club mix by
Örlygur Smári
- Youtube, digital release, promo cds
No Prejudice - Lo-Fi version
- No Prejudice EP, digital release. promo cds
Enga Fordóma - Lo-Fi version
- album Bebebe-Besta Pollapönkið, digital release
Enga Fordóma - karaoke
- CD Söngvakeppnin 2014,
digital release
No Prejudice - karaoke
- official karaoke album, digital release, promo cds
All digital releases through Hand Up Music

A CD with all entries from the Söngvakeppnin 2014 has been released. It also includes the karaoke versions of all 10 songs. (Sena records)
Available at
BeaRecords
All songs have first been released through
Tónlist (digital). The release also includes the karaoke versions.
You can listen to all songs at RÚV's Söngvakeppnin
pages
Charts:
U.K. top 100: 70
Austria top 75: 68
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The Technicolor Tracksuits
If you want to do some more shopping, Pollapönks trademark tracksuits are also available for your kids in sizes 98 to 116 (Icelandic sizes of course)
Check 'em out here at
Hagkaup. Don't know if the must have item for the 2014 fashion season will also become available in adult sizes.
More Iceland
Iceland have had an impressive run of six entries making it to the final but only one song was able to follow up with a good result:
Is It True by Yohanna ended 2nd behind Norways
Fairytale in 2009 equalling the placing for Selma Björnsdottirs
All Out Of Luck in 1999.
Eyþór Ingi ended 17th in the final in Malmö.
Greta Salomé and Jónsi only made it to #20 (2012). The
friends of the late Sjónni Brink also ended 20th in the final and
Hera Björk made it to #19.
Links and sources
Pollapönk
FB
RÚV Söngvakeppnin
pages
Thanks to Jean-François and to HandsUp music