(((O))) Tag: Sigur Ros

Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen – Weathering the Storm

Listening to this album, it puts you right in the middle of a heavy storm, waiting for you by tackling the vibrations of Fripp and Eno, Klaus Schulze, Vangelis, Edgar Froese, and Popol Vuh.

Under The Influence with Adam Fulford from Dream Logic

We were pointed in the direction of Dream Logic by Tim from perennial E&D faves Tomorrow We Sail & we thought anything Tim was in to would be worth checking out; and how right we were. We were so impressed that we immediately booked Adam to play our show with Rumour Cubes at The Underdog Gallery next week (14th Sep) so we thought it would be a good time to get him to give us the lowdown on his influences.

Echoes of the Past: Sigur Rós – Von

Grayson Hale looks back at Sigur Rós’ début album ‘Von’. “For those who truly love the band and can appreciate their artistry even from their humblest beginnings… ‘Von’ is so very, very worth it.”

Death Vessel – Island Intervals

All the superlatives I could find still won’t do this album justice. My mere words will never be able to convey the feeling or emotion that Thibodeau injects into his music. By Geoff Topley

Live: Nordic Giants – The Lexington – 1st October 2013

Nordic Giants are currently on a UK tour until the 20th October and if they happen to play anywhere near you – give yourself a gift of a Nordic Giants performance. You might think you’ve heard it all, but you haven’t seen anything yet. By Magda Wrzeszcz

Sigur Rós – Kveikur

It is a special thing for a band that have been around as long as Sigur Ros have to change their path so dramatically and produce a piece of work that not just recaptures the magic of their early years but in places surpasses it but that is exactly what Sigur Ros have done on Kveikur and I for one doff my cap. By Dan Salter

Sigur Ros – Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust

Something has stirred in the northern wastelands. A thawing, a warming perhaps? Green shoots have poked their tender heads from beneath the snow. Whatever it is that has happened this, the sixth album from Sigur Ros, is different. Whilst still being ob …

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