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Sigur Rós have been busy since returning from their hiatus. In the span of about eighteen months, they’ve released a live album (Inni) as well as a studio album (Valtari), and after the departure of multi-instrumentalist Kjartan Sveinsson they’ve returned with yet another studio album in the form of Kveikur. Whether Sveinsson’s departure was the catalyst for this new album is debatable, but what’s immediately apparent when listening to Kveikur for the first time is that this might be the biggest shift Sigur Rós has undergone since their landmark second album Ágætis byrjun. While the change in sound isn’t as drastic with repeated listenings, it’s still a massive departure from most of their discography, but one which most fans should grow to love.
If your idea of Sigur Rós is pretty, floating melodies that drift into the background, prepare for a shock when you start up album opener “Brennisteinn.” Ragged static fades in and gives way to massive echoing drums, deep, distorted bass, and sculpted guitar feedback. If it wasn’t for Jónsi Birgisson’s boyish vocals, you’d almost think you were listening to a Godspeed You! Black Emperor track. “Hrafntinna” shuffles to life with tinkling, metallic percussion and subtle brass touches, and it’s apparent from these firsts couple of tracks that the songs seem to have a much clearer structure than the band’s previous work. This isn’t to say they’re predictable—each song holds plenty of surprises—but these tracks feel much more deliberate, as if the band has a new sense of purpose.
hires音乐资源的曲目:
1.Brennisteinn
2.Brennisteinn (Instrumental)
3.Hrafntinna
4.Hrafntinna (Instrumental)
5.Ísjaki
6.Ísjaki (Instrumental)
7.Yfirborð
8.Yfirborð (Instrumental)
9.Stormur
10.Stormur (Instrumental)
11.Kveikur
12.Kveikur (Instrumental)
13.Rafstraumur
14.Rafstraumur (Instrumental)
15.Bláþráður
16.Bláþráður (Instrumental)
17.Var
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