KUKL was: Einar Örn Benediktsson (vocals, trumpet), Björk
Gudmundsdóttir (vocals), Gudlaugar Kristinn (guitars), Siggtryggur
Baldursson (drums), Birger Mogensen (bass), Einar Melax (keyboards).
In 1983 Asmundur Jonsson from Gramm records (Iceland's biggest record-company)
wanted to put together an Icelandic "punk-all-stars"-band. Björk
Gudmundsdóttir (who was the singer of a hardcore-feminist-punk-band
named Tappi Tikarras) was involved in the project and so was Einar Örn
Benediktsson (singer and trumpet-player in a band named Purrkurr Pillnikk)
and Siggtryggur Baldursson (drummer in a band named Theyr) to name a few.
The band appeared first time on a "We demand the future"-concert in Reykjavik
in 1983, but they came together again in December the same year and released
the single "Söngull" with the B-side "Pökn (fyrir byrjendur)".
Björk recorded one more album with Tappi Tikarrass, "Miranda", before
they split up.
KUKL's frontman Einar Örn studied media at Polytechs in London. He rubbed
shoulders with many underground-London-punks for example Flux of pink indians
and Crass (the band who invented anarchy). KUKL released their first full-length
album "The eye" on Crass' label Crass Records. The album contained an English
version of "Söngull" named "Dismembered" and a song called "Anna", which
a video was directed for. KUKL didn't sound a thing like any other bands
on Crass Records. The music they played was a complex cross between punk,
jazz and rhythmic music. The band used many different kinds of drums, bells
and even trumpets when they recorded "The eye" and many people has categorized
it as a cross between Siouxie and the Banshees, Killing Joke and
Einstürzende Neubatzen.
"The eye" was only released in London, and though many people thought the
band could get a worldwide breakthrough if they switched label, they never
got very popular anywhere, not even back on Iceland. The KUKL-members had
to have ordinary full-time-jobs when they didn't make music. Björk worked
in a fish-factory back on Iceland and she also used to work as a
background-singer on Mega's (Icelandic rock's "grand old man") albums. In
1985 the band started to tour around in Europe. They visited Holland during
the Pandora's box-festival and Denmark during the Roskilde-festival. Many
Icelandic bands toured around in Europe 'cause they were dreaming about a
breakthrough outside their own native country.
KUKL visited France in 1985 and released the live-MC "KUKL à Paris"
on the French label Flux Rebel. In 1986 the band released their
second album "Holidays in Europe" and they've been remembered as the only
band to release more than one album on Crass Records (except from Crass
themselves) since then. "Holidays in Europe" can be categorized as post-punk
or alternative indie-rock. A video was directed for the album's opening track
"The outflight" and another one was directed for the album's second track
"A mutual thrill". The band split up the same year and Björk got married
to Thor Eldon (the guitar-player of Medusa) about the same time. Their marriage
resulted in their son Síndri Thorsson. Icelandic TV wanted to make
a special TV-show about KUKL and Björk appeared with a naked, very pregnant
stomach. Icelandic people where very shocked about this fact. When the show
was broadcasted many people called in and complained about a pregnant
anarcho-punk with shaved-off eyebrows, showing her stomach on TV. There was
even one woman who got a heart-attack. But Björk has made sure she didn't
die....