The following year, she released her first self-titled album, Eivør Pálsdóttir, and then won the 2001 Prix Føroyar song contest as part of the band Clickhaze.
[citation needed] In 2005, the DR Big Band released its 40th anniversary album, with all songs written and sung by Eivør.
[citation needed] In 2010, she released the album Larva, marking a stark departure away from her folk sound, moving towards a more experimental and electronic musical style.
[citation needed] She married the Faroese composer and long-time collabrator Tróndur Bogason in 2012; the same year, she released the album Room,[2] which won three awards at the Faroese Music Awards: Best Female Singer, Best Artist and Best Album of the Year.
"[4] In 2016, she collaborated with Bear McCreary on the soundtrack for God of War, performing it with a live orchestra at the E3 2016 Sony press conference.
[5] She collaborated with the DR Big Band once again that same year, releasing the orchestral album At the Heart of a Selkie.