Articles tagged "sigur rós"![]() Music ReviewSigur Rós: Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaustby Mehan Jayasuriya[24.Jun.08] :. A major departure, Með Suð... finds Sigur Rós throwing their well-worn playbook out the window. Joyous, experimental, stripped-down and playful, it is unmistakably Sigur Rós, even as it diverges from their previous work. Mixed MediaSigur Rós, Chuck Prophet, Ready Fire Aim…by PopMatters Staff[28.May.08] :. Sigur Rós Gobbledigook [MP3] (from með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust, releasing 23 June worldwide and 24 June in North... ![]() Music DVD ReviewSigur Rós: Heima [DVD]by Mike Schiller[18.Dec.07] :. Play this in the background or simply give in to its slowly-building majesty, perhaps allowing yourself the liberty to fall asleep as it plays, and it's easy to love. ![]() Music ReviewSigur Rós: Saeglópurby Michael Frauenhofer[18.Sep.06] :. The unique falsetto vocalizations and the sometimes starkly minimal, often breathtakingly beautiful, and always sweepingly unearthly signature soundscapes are back. Events ReviewSigur Rósby Eddie Ciminelli[28.Sep.05] :. washes up on our shores to kick off their North American tour. Events ReviewSigur Rósby Timothy Kiteless[28.Sep.05] :. washes up on our shores to kick off their North American tour. Sigur Rós: Ba Ba Ti Ki Di Doby Michael Beaumont[20.May.04] :. This was always Sigur Rós’s fate, I guess. Soundtrack work. Who out there didn’t see this coming? If there was one band that matched the cinematic style and drama of say, Vangelis,... Sigur Rósby Kandia Crazy Horse[26.Mar.03] :. Unfunky UFO There is a Bee Gees song that goes, “I started a joke which started the whole world crying.” This lyric highlights one of two overriding themes present in my thoughts... Sígur Ros: ( )by Matt Cibula[27.Dec.02] :. With ( ), Sígur Ros has set a trap for everyone who writes about contemporary music: discuss an album with no interpretive reference points. The title means nothing (or is it everything?)... Sigur Rósby Shan Fowler[1.May.01] :. are the epitome of youth and isolation. They're young: at an average age of under 25, you wonder how these fresh-faced lads manage to invent such ethereal, seasoned soundscapes with seeming ease. They're creatively and physically isolated: Iceland is possibly the remotest sub-tropical slice of modern civilization, a glacial Atlantis with its own language and conflicting environment of earthly heat and atmospheric cold, yet fewer citizens than Oakland, California. When your neighbors and surroundings are so pervasive, you can't avoid turning inward for inspiration. |
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