I like them very much. I saw them live at the Melkweg in Amsterdam. The language makes it seem as if elves were on stage. A mystical experience.
« One man's glory is another man's hell.
You’re on the outside, never bound by such a spell.
Together in the darkness, alone in the light.
I took it upon me to be yours, Timmy,
I’ll lead your angels and demons at play tonight......»
I like some of what I heard. I particularly like zjjjyyoorkkksyykkssskkkk jjjeee fflfleeehhfflpppkkskskskk or whatever it was called. You know, the one about haddock.
i love Sigur Ros. Easily in my top five artists of today. I think every album they put out has been genius in it's own way, I don't know if any song gets better than Untitled 8
What I've heard I enjoy, but I haven't really delved into their catalogue.
Friend of mine saw them in St. Louis back in March...he said, unlike most concerts he's been to, the crowd was very quiet and absorbed by the music.
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"We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"
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However, when it comes to the whole "instrumental/post-rock/experimental" genre, there area number of bands I like quite a bit more.
The first is...
You guessed it.
http://www.myspace.com/christianjame (Music Page)
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/19598996 (Personal Page)
You’re on the outside, never bound by such a spell.
Together in the darkness, alone in the light.
I took it upon me to be yours, Timmy,
I’ll lead your angels and demons at play tonight......»
Only joking, They're cool!
http://www.reverbnation.com/brianzilm
Friend of mine saw them in St. Louis back in March...he said, unlike most concerts he's been to, the crowd was very quiet and absorbed by the music.
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