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Music : Med Sud I Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust |
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Binding: LP Record
EAN: 0634904036416
Label: Beggars Xl Recording
Manufacturer: Beggars Xl Recording
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Beggars Xl Recording
Release Date: January 20, 2009
Studio: Beggars Xl Recording
Sales Rank: 3365
Disc 1:- gobbledigook
- innàmér syngur vitleysingur
- góðan daginn
- við spilum endalaust
- festival
- með suð àeyrum
- ára bátur
- illgresi
- fljótavÃÂk
- straumnes
- all alright
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Product Description: This album glows with the perfect imperfection of live takes, the sounds of fingers playing guitar strings, cracked notes, and a stark, up front presence not found in previous recordings; moving away from reverb-soaked guitar sounds towards something altogether more affecting. It also contains some of the most joyous music Sigur Ros has ever recorded. Double LP on HQ 180 gram vinyl.
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If you have heard of Sigur Ros, do yourself a favour and listen to them and start with this album. If you have heard of them and don't like them, you are an idiot or lying. This music begs to be at the very least appreciated a great deal. For me it is more, the music carries you along and makes you feel a certain way that you can't really identify. This is thier best, most accessible release yet and look forward to more.
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Possibly the greatest album of this millennium. Sigur Ros continues to reinvent themselves and release music so beautiful it is 'ethereal' as they have often been pegged. There is no other band (and will be no other band) like this ever.
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You have to hear this album to believe it. Sigur Ros gets better and better every time out. The emotional high they create is more lasting than any music out there today. They are the most under appreciated band of our time. The average person on the street wouldn't know who they are. Hopefully with this album, that will start to change.
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This album sure starts well. Gobbledegook and track two (that's how much I dislike this album) were good songs. Unfortunately Rasputin's previewer only let me listen two the first three tracks so I got suckered into buying it. Every song after track two is the same song, over and over with glacial melodies, incredibly slow tempo, etc. etc. I've heard more emotionally stirring muzak. Do not buy this album thinking it is a pop record. Do not buy it thinking that it is interesting music. Buy ... Read More
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The fifth studio album from Iceland's supremely inventive dreamscapists is their poppiest outing to date.
A happy album from Sigur Rós sounds like an unlikely concept.
The band specialise in music that is about as sunny as an Arctic winter - vast tundras of sound, dark with melancholy and loneliness. So their fifth album comes as a surprise.
The brisk opener, "Gobbledigook", all jumped-up drums and manic vocals, sets the tone: its poppy energy crackles on through much of this ... Read More
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