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Iceland (i/ˈaɪslænd/; Icelandic: Ísland [ˈistlant]), also called the Republic of Iceland, is a Nordic island country between the North Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean. It has a population of 329,100 and an area of 103,000 km2 (40,000 sq mi), making it the most sparsely populated country in Europe. The capital and largest city is Reykjavík. Reykjavík and the surrounding areas in the southwest of the country are home to over two-thirds of the population. Iceland is volcanically and geologically active. The interior consists of a plateau characterised by sand and lava fields, mountains and glaciers, while many glacial rivers flow to the sea through the lowlands. Iceland is warmed by the Gulf Stream and has a temperate climate, despite a high latitude just outside the Arctic Circle. Its high latitude and marine influence still keeps summers chilly, with most of the archipelago having a tundra climate.
According to Landnámabók, the settlement of Iceland began in the year 874 when the Norwegian chieftain Ingólfr Arnarson became the first permanent settler on the island. In the following centuries, mainly Norwegians and to a smaller extent other Scandinavians settled Iceland, bringing with them thralls of Gaelic origin. From 1262 to 1814, Iceland was ruled by Norway and afterwards by Denmark. Until the 20th century, the country relied largely on fishing and agriculture. Iceland became independent in 1918 and a republic in 1944. Industrialisation of the fisheries and Marshall Plan aid following World War II brought prosperity and Iceland became one of the wealthiest and most developed nations in the world. In 1994, it became a part of the European Economic Area, which supported diversification into economic and financial services.
The geography of Iceland entails the geographic features of Iceland, an island country at the confluence of the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. Iceland is located east of Greenland and immediately south of the Arctic Circle, atop the constructive boundary of the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It lies about 860 km (534 mi) from Scotland and 4,200 km (2,610 mi) from New York City. One of the world's most sparsely populated countries, the republic of Iceland's boundaries are almost completely the same as the main island – the world's 18th largest in area and possessing almost all of the country's area and population.
Iceland has extensive volcanic and geothermal activity. The rift associated with the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which marks the division between the European and North American tectonic plates, runs across Iceland from the southwest to the northeast. This geographic feature is prominent at the Þingvellir National Park, where the promontory creates an extraordinary natural amphitheatre. The site was the home of Iceland's parliament, the Alþing, which was first convened in 930. It is a common misconception that Þingvellir are located at the juncture between the North American and Eurasian continental plates. However, they are in fact at the juncture of the North American continental plate and a smaller plate (approx. 10,000 km2) called the Hreppar Microplate (Hreppaflekinn).
Iceland is an EP released by All About Eve in 2002. It was described mainly as a winter (rather than specifically Christmas) EP, although five out of seven of the songs do contain references to Christmas or are songs particularly connected with it.
Only Melting and Cold are new All About Eve-penned songs. "Last Christmas" is a cover of the Wham! song and "A Winter's Tale" is a cover of the Queen song. The two versions of "December" are takes on the original All About Eve song (as found on their second album Scarlet and Other Stories) and Walking in the Air is a radical re-working of the song made famous as theme music to The Snowman.
This album was made (and the songs performed) by Julianne Regan and Andy Cousin only, and did not include Robin Guy or Toni Haimi, the other band members at the time.
Obscure French thrash metal band. Even though some info say that this album was released in 1994, I kept the 1990 because it was written on it. Edit (30.08.2014): It's confirmed that the year was 1994, so I edited it Tracklist: 0:00 Brain Washing 4:59 Magic Circle 9:10 My Last Words 14:40 Merry Sinner 17:51 Traces Of Dreams 25:05 Final Mission 29:07 The Eyes Of The Blind Man 33:15 Slamming Boys 35:58 Pariah 39:13 Still Have To Pray
Album recorded in 1996 by Didier Chesneau at the Melody Studio in Dreux in France Megadeath s'est fortement inspiré du morceau d'Iceland Brain Washing pour écrire son titre Kill the king en 2000 Le seul album du groupe de thrash métal Français écrit en 1990 et enregistré en 1996
Tracklist: 01. In Memorandum Lindisfarnae 0:00 02. Ynglinga Saga (To Odin We Call) 1:45 03. The Sons Of The Dragon Slayer (Blood Eagle) 8:57 04. Ragnhild's Dream 13:19 05. Harald Harfager 17:52 06. Eric The Red 24:29 07. Freedom (The Saga Of Gang Hrolf) 30:26 08. Treason 35:15 09. Sword In The Storm (The Saga Of Earl Hakon, Protector Of Norway) 40:44 10. Blood Rains (The Saga Of King Olaf Trygvason) 45:46 11. Ruling The Waves 50:14 12. Canute The Great (The King Of Danish Pride) 55:15 13. Harald Hadrade 59:19 Line-up: Vocals - Michael Seifert Guitars, Backing Vocals - Uwe Lulis, Björn Eilen Bass - Tomi Göttlich Drums - Gerd Lücking https://www.facebook.com/rebellionmetal/ http://www.rebellion-metal.de/ http://www.viking.no/e/people/hardrade/index.html NOTE: "I do not own copyright on ...
Music and Lyrics by JJ Julius Son KALEO performs "Save Yourself" LIVE on an iceberg at Fjallsárlón Glacier Lagoon http://fjallsarlon.is KALEO's debut album, A/B, featuring “Way Down We Go”, "All The Pretty Girls" & "No Good" is available now. Stream and Download: https://atlanti.cr/kaleo_ab ► Subscribe to the channel: http://bit.ly/1wJHfES ► Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialkaleo ► Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/officialkaleo ► Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/officialkaleo ► Website: http://officialkaleo.com Video produced by Eyk Studio Director - Hörður Freyr Brynjarsson D.O.P & A Camera - Baldvin Vernharðsson Production Manager - Einar Ólafsson B Camera - Pétur Már Pétursson & Stroud Rohde Gaffer & Grip - Sindri Steinarsson Recorded ...
Tracklist: 01. Cryptid 00:00 02. Frostbite 07:07 03. Time to Suffer 12:35 04. Adrift 18:03 05. Captive 24:20 06. Midnight Champion 29:40 07. Scars 37:14 08. Liquid Rust 42:01 09. Gravestone 48:19 10. Children of the Elements 53:12 "LEGEND is an Icelandic dark electronic rock band. The band's frontman, Krummi, is no stranger to the music world, having catapulted post-hardcore act Minus to deals with Sony, Victory Records, Smekkleysa, and One Little Indian." Bandcamp ► https://legend.bandcamp.com/album/midnight-champion Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/Legendband/ Let's show the artist our support by buying the album! Keep on Rocking! \m/ If you're a band and you want your album deleted from this channel, notify me via e-mail and I'll do so! Don't notify YouTube, because they'll give...
Year: 2011 Label: Independent release Country of origin: Poland All rights reserved to their respective owners. This video is for promotional purposes only. Please support the artists by buying their original products! Tracklist: 1. Sława 0:00 2. Northern Wind 3:12 3. 1000 Years of Captivity 8:38 4. Old Temples of Pagan Gods 14:35 5. The Law of Nature 18:35 6. Pagan Land 22:58 7. Waiting for the Storm 27:54
"Iceland"" is a track from the mikebo album "Iceland". "Hi, I´m mikebo. I call my kind of producing 'Painting with sounds'. I use synthesizer comparable to the style of Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, Wendy Carlos, Jean Michel Jarre, Kraftwerk, Vangelis, Kitaro and all the other electronic heroes. This is the kind of electronic sounds which inspired me since my youth..." Booking: milena@mikeboproductions.de For further details, see www.mikeboproductions.de
Off of the album "Deeper Darker" CD/LP: http://store.invoguerecords.com Digital: http://apple.co/1NLZ9ht Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/25HmOYd23qvZqyu309sQX0 Stay Up To Date With Shreddy Krueger: https://twitter.com/shreddyk https://www.facebook.com/Shreddykruegerband https://www.instagram.com/shreddyk ------ There's nothing left, for you. Your heart lays across the ocean, Emotionless, yet open. Laid out in ash, You glow under aurora, Hands dug into the flora. The ice melts over you, Cocoons you in diamonds and silk that you’ll tear through. Unveil a glowing new you, You found your love, in moonlight. You gripped her arm and held her tight. Like fools they swam, in the pools of Iceland. You held your love, in moonlight. You've never felt so touched, In love ...
Copyright: Melody 1994 1. Brain Washing 2. Magic C'R'Cl 3. My Last Words 4. Merry Sinner 5. Traces of Dreams 6. Final Mission 7. The Eyes of the Blind Man 8. Slammin Boys 9. Pariah 10. Still Have to Pray
"Vatnajoekull"" is a track from the mikebo album "Iceland". "Hi, I´m mikebo. I call my kind of producing 'Painting with sounds'. I use synthesizer comparable to the style of Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, Wendy Carlos, Jean Michel Jarre, Kraftwerk, Vangelis, Kitaro and all the other electronic heroes. This is the kind of electronic sounds which inspired me since my youth..." Booking: milena@mikeboproductions.de For further details, see www.mikeboproductions.de
Iceland (i/ˈaɪslænd/; Icelandic: Ísland [ˈistlant]), also called the Republic of Iceland, is a Nordic island country between the North Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean. It has a population of 329,100 and an area of 103,000 km2 (40,000 sq mi), making it the most sparsely populated country in Europe. The capital and largest city is Reykjavík. Reykjavík and the surrounding areas in the southwest of the country are home to over two-thirds of the population. Iceland is volcanically and geologically active. The interior consists of a plateau characterised by sand and lava fields, mountains and glaciers, while many glacial rivers flow to the sea through the lowlands. Iceland is warmed by the Gulf Stream and has a temperate climate, despite a high latitude just outside the Arctic Circle. Its high latitude and marine influence still keeps summers chilly, with most of the archipelago having a tundra climate.
According to Landnámabók, the settlement of Iceland began in the year 874 when the Norwegian chieftain Ingólfr Arnarson became the first permanent settler on the island. In the following centuries, mainly Norwegians and to a smaller extent other Scandinavians settled Iceland, bringing with them thralls of Gaelic origin. From 1262 to 1814, Iceland was ruled by Norway and afterwards by Denmark. Until the 20th century, the country relied largely on fishing and agriculture. Iceland became independent in 1918 and a republic in 1944. Industrialisation of the fisheries and Marshall Plan aid following World War II brought prosperity and Iceland became one of the wealthiest and most developed nations in the world. In 1994, it became a part of the European Economic Area, which supported diversification into economic and financial services.
A plate steel object was fired
And I did not feel for my compatriots
Hated even the core of myself
Not a matter of ill-health
It was fear of weakness deep in core of myself
The fact attainment was out of...
Mounting orations
..populations
To be humbled in Iceland
Sing of legend, sing of destruction
Witness the last of the god-men
Hear about Megas Jonsson *
Cast the runes against your own soul
There is not much more time to go
Work fifteen hours for the good of the soul
And be humbled in Iceland
Sit in the gold room
Fall down flat in the Cafe Iol*
Without a glance from the clientele
Good coffee black as well,
Hair blond as hell
Cast the runes against your own soul
Roll up for the underpants show
And be humbled in Iceland
And the spawn of the volcano
Is thick and impatient
Like the people around it.
See a green goblin redhead, redhead
Make a grab for the book of prayers.
Do anything for a bit of attention
Get humbled in Iceland
What the goddamn fuck is it?
That played the pipes of aluminum
A Memorex for the Krakens
That induces this rough text
And casts the runes against the self-soul
And humbles in Iceland