Nylon (band)

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Nylon is an Icelandic girl group composed of members Alma, Emilía, Steinunn Camilla, and Klara. The group was formed after auditions in Iceland, which Alma, Camilla and Klara attended. A few weeks after the auditions, Emilia was asked whether she would like to be in the band, and after meeting them, she accepted the offer. The group sings pop music in English and Icelandic. Their first single "Lög Unga Fólksins" (which means "The Young peoples Song" in English), was released in April 2004. The group have had considerable success in their native Icelandic, achieving a total of 9 Number 1 singles to date, as well as two chart topping albums and a book entitled "100% Nylon", which instantly became a best seller. They have also released a DVD entitled "Nylon Allstaðar", which contained their smash hit TV show as well as other items.

Nylon have released two albums in Iceland, Góðir Hlutir and 100% Nylon. Both albums went straight to number one.

Nylon released their debut UK single "Losing A Friend" (written by English songwriters, Chris and Tony Griffiths, ex The Real People) on 10 July 2006. It reached number 29 in the UK Top 40 singles chart. Nylon have supported Westlife, Girls Aloud and McFly on their UK tours, and were set to support Journey South on their tour, but had to pull out after Klara became ill and had to return to Iceland.

The follow up to "Losing A Friend" was a double A-Side, "Closer", another Griffiths composition, and a cover of the Eurythmics classic "Sweet Dreams". The video for "Closer" was being rotated on 'The Box' and mirrors the video "Whole lotta history" by "Girls Aloud" which was made months earlier. The single was released on October 23rd. Although it had previously made #1 in Iceland, it failed to reach the top 40 in the UK.

The UK release of "100% Nylon", originally announced for October 2006, is now planned for February 2007.

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[edit] Discography

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Cover Statistics Track Listing Singles

100% Nylon

  • Released: October 28, 2004
  • Peak Position: #1 Iceland

1. Lög Unga Fólsins
2. Allstaðar
3. Ertu Að Hlusta?
4. Get Ekki Meira
5. Ég Komst Hingað Ein
6. Sagan Segir
7. Bara Í Nótt
8. Fimm Á Richter
9. Reyndu (Að Segja Hvað Þú Vilt)
10. Síðasta Sumar
11. Einhversstaðar, Einhverntíma Aftur
12. Einhversstaðar, Einhverntíma Aftur [Hip-Hop Version]

  • "Lög Unga Fólsins"
  • "Einhversstaðar, Einhverntíma Aftur"
  • "Get Ekki Meira" (Radio Only Single)
  • "Allstaðar"
  • "Bara Í Nótt"
  • "Fimm Á Richter"
  • "Síðasta Sumar"

Góðir Hlutir

  • Released: November 10, 2005
  • Peak position: #1 Iceland

1. Góðir Hlutir
2. Andinn
3. Bál
4. Aðeins Nær
5. Sjálfan Þig
6. Ég Vil Vita Það
7. Tætt
8. Dans Dans Dans
9. Einskonar Ást
10. Nóttin

  • "Dans, Dans, Dans"
  • "Góðir Hlutir"
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Nylon

  • Released : November 18, 2006 Iceland
  • Released : February, 2007 UK
  1. Closer
  2. Only You
  3. Losing A Friend
  4. Play On
  5. Summer's Gonna Come Again
  6. Last Summer
  7. You're Not Alone
  8. Everywhere
  9. Feel So Alive
  10. Give Me One Night
  11. Good Things
  12. Made It My Own
  13. Sweet Dreams

[edit] Singles

Cover Single Information
"Lög unga fólksins"
  • Released: April 2004
  • Charts: #1 Iceland
"Einhversstaðar, einhverntíma aftur"
  • Released: May 2004
  • Charts: #1 Iceland
"Get ekki meira"
  • Released: Radio Only
  • Charts: -
"Allstaðar"
  • Released: July 2004
  • Charts: #1 Iceland
"Bara í nótt"
  • Released: September 2004
  • Charts: #1 Iceland
"Fimm á richter"
  • Released: October 2004
  • Charts: -
"Síðasta sumar"
  • Released: December 2004
  • Charts: #1 Iceland
"Dans, dans, dans"
  • Released: May 2005
  • Charts: #1 Iceland
"Góðir hlutir"
  • Released: August 2005
  • Charts: #1 Iceland

"Losing A Friend"
  • Released: May 2006 [Iceland]
  • Released: July 10th, 2006 [UK]
  • Charts: #1 Iceland, #29 UK, #9 Wales
"Closer / Sweet Dreams"
  • Released: August 2006 [Iceland]
  • Released: October 23rd, 2006 [UK]
  • Charts: #1 Iceland, #64 UK

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