S?lstafir is a metal band from Reykjav?k, Iceland which formed in 1995 and currently has four full length releases. The band's unique style has made it hard to categorize S?lstafir into a specific genre or group of genres. S?lstafir were formed by 3 friends, A?albj?rn Tryggvason, Halld?r Einarsson and Gu?mundur ?li P?lmason in January 1995. Later that year the band recorded it's first demo tape ?? Nor?ri? and at the end of the year the band hit the studio again to record what was to become the second demo ?Til Valhallar?.
S?lstafir were formed by 3 friends, A?albj?rn Tryggvason, Halld?r Einarsson and Gu?mundur ?li P?lmason in January 1995.
Later that year the band recorded it's first demo tape ?? Nor?ri? and at the end of the year the band hit the studio again to record what was to become the second demo ?Til Valhallar?.
?Til Valhallar? was never released as a demo though and 4 of the 6 songs were released as a MCD by View Beyond Records. It was later re-released in 2002 with all the 6 songs.
In 1999 S?lstafir entered the studio to record it's debut full length album. By that time Halld?r had left the band and in 1997 and 1998 S?lstafir had released two promos as a two piece.
For the recording of the debut full length S?lstafir had recruted Svavar Austmann as Halld?r's replacement.
Although the recording of ?? Bl??i og Anda? had started in 1999 the album wasn't released until 2002, due to endless delays and mishaps, the band truly believed they were cursed.
In the meantime S?lstafir started playing live shows in Iceland, and for that had added a second guitar player, one S???r Mar?us S???rsson.
So for the first time as a four piece, S?lstafir recorded a new demo in 2002, eventually releasing 3 songs as Black Death: The EP.
In 2004 the band began working on the follow up to ?? Bl??i og Anda? on their own with the help of a good friend. Although S?lstafir were becoming a quite well known name in the European metal underground the band found themselves without a recording label. Thus, the band decided to release 3 of the songs from the album as a limited edition promo to send around to labels. This, and a gig in Denmark (the band's first outside of Iceland) ensured the band a deal with Spinefarm Records.
It was becoming clear by now that S?lstafir were a force to be reckoned with live in concert.
S?lstafir released ?Masterpiece of Bitterness? through Spinefarm in 2005. The album got exceptionally good reviews almost everywhere and the band kept on making a really good name for themselves with really powerful live performances.
In December 2007 the band traveled to G?teborg, Sweden to record their third full length, "K?ld."
?K?ld? was released in early 2009 and like ?Masterpiece...? it not only got exceptionally good reviews, but most critics also had a hard time pinpointing S?lstafir's music into a specific genre. Descriptions like ?Sounds Like The Hellacopters if they went to art school and did a lot of Valium?, ?Imagine if Nachtmystium, Alice In Chains, and Neurosis got hammered while listening to Entombed's DCLXVI - To Ride, Shoot Straight, and Speak The Truth - it would sound something like this? and ?Sigur R?s goes metal!? were becoming really common.
Meanwhile S?lstafir kept getting equally as good reviews for their live shows all across mainland Europe and have played on many of Europe's biggest festivals including Roskilde Festival, Wacken Open Air, Summer-Breeze Open Air, Party San Open Air, Hole in the Sky Festival etc...
S?lstafir have also done two full European tours in 2009 and 2010 as well as a few shorter ones.
S?lstafir's 4th full length album, entitled "Svartir Sandar" was released on Season of Mist October the 14th 2011 in Europe, and October the 18th in the USA.
The album got exceptionally good reviews and was voted album of the year in a few esteemed publications such as Finland's biggest metal magazine, Inferno, Germany's Metal.de and Iceland's biggest newspaper Morgunbla?i?. It was also voted the best heavy album of the year in Finland's biggest music magazine, Soundi.
For the first time S?lstafir also entered the charts, and "Svartir Sandar" topped at no. 7 in Iceland and at no. 11 in Finland.
The song "Fjara" also entered the single charts and topped at no. 1 in Iceland.
Meanwhile S?lstafir kept growing as a live band, and so did their reputation. Between February and April the band played over 30 shows, did tours in Iceland, Finland and central Europe, as well as playing esteemed festivals such as Roadburn in Holland and Inferno in Norway.
Right now the band has ahead of them a tight summer festival schedule that will take them to places like Holland, Germany, France, Finland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and even Transylvania.