MC-Hár

Since the first time MC-Hár went on stage in February 1991, the band has made its mark on the Faroese rock scene.

MC-Hár was established in February 1991 in Torshavn by rappers Niels Uni Dam and Allan Mortensen.

After a couple of years as an emerging act in Tórshavn, the members moved to Copenhagen at the time in order to study.

They released their first album: Framvegis uttan vit in 1998, and the maxi CD Burn me the following year.

The band is still active from time to another, i.e. they played on Ólavsøka in 2006,[3] 2009[4] 2012 and in 2013, where they were called the legendary MC-Hár, on Norðoyastevna in Klaksvík in 2011,[5] headlining the first ever G!

Niels Uni Dam remains in the band, and singer Rókur Jákupsson Jakobsen, who joined the band in 2000, has taken a more central role, replacing MC-Allah as co-frontman with Niels Uni Dam.

He has a successful solo career, as well as in bands like Diatribes, Lokum, Tangz, All That Rain and currently also the vocal group Bollarnir.

Heri has released one album with the 70's rock band Eager To Please, where he was joined by current MC-Hár drummer Rani Hammershaimb Christiansen and Fate singer Dagfinn Joensen.

Rani joined MC-Hár in the summer of 2002, only weeks before the band were booked to headline the first ever G!Festival.