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Seen SIGUR ROS? I just got back from the concert. Damn...such damn good music....i want to see them again so badly..
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
twice. the first time i saw them, during the quiet parts you could hear the crowd crying. grown men were doubled over, sobbing.
not bad for a band where you can't even understand the lyrics, because there are no lyrics, just syllables. just raw musical power.
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
twice. the first time i saw them, during the quiet parts you could hear the crowd crying. grown men were doubled over, sobbing.
not bad for a band where you can't even understand the lyrics, because there are no lyrics, just syllables. just raw musical power.
wha??? ok, any links for the lazy/ignorant among us?
Originally posted by: RadioHead84
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
twice. the first time i saw them, during the quiet parts you could hear the crowd crying. grown men were doubled over, sobbing.
not bad for a band where you can't even understand the lyrics, because there are no lyrics, just syllables. just raw musical power.
wha??? ok, any links for the lazy/ignorant among us?
They are a band from Iceland. They speak in icelandic in many of their songs. So we dont have a clue what they are saying(well you can look it up)but the music and the voice are so amazing that no one cares. It is truely a total music experiance.
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Originally posted by: thomsbrain
Originally posted by: RadioHead84
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
twice. the first time i saw them, during the quiet parts you could hear the crowd crying. grown men were doubled over, sobbing.
not bad for a band where you can't even understand the lyrics, because there are no lyrics, just syllables. just raw musical power.
wha??? ok, any links for the lazy/ignorant among us?
They are a band from Iceland. They speak in icelandic in many of their songs. So we dont have a clue what they are saying(well you can look it up)but the music and the voice are so amazing that no one cares. It is truely a total music experiance.
Here
he sung in icelandic on the first albums. after that, he just sung in gibberish that the singer calls "Hopelandic." I understand there is a small amount of minimalist poetry that goes along with some of it... but even when there are lyrics, they are EXTREMELY simple. usually just a couple lines of something obscure.
but yeah, they are amazing. i have "()" on LP and it's even more amazing sounding than the CD version. I also have the short set they did opposite Radiohead for that dance performance in NYC on LP. It's a 20 minute trip. The other side of the record is decorated with little drawings carved into the vinyl itself. Very freaking cool.
