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Inspired by the unfettered feeling of the acoustic performances filmed during Heima, Sigur Rós<br>adopted a looser approach in creating their fifth album Med Sud I Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust.<br>The album consequently is fresher and more human than anything they ve previously<br>recorded.<br>Rough edges, cracked notes, and the sound of fingers on strings are audible resulting in tracks<br>(e.g. Íllgresi ) that prove to be the band's sparsest and most affecting work to date. Worry not<br>though, plenty of electric guitar can be heard throughout the album ensuring Sigur Rós <br>commitment to challenging sonic limitations.<br>Med Sud I Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust is truly a groundbreaking album for Sigur Rós. It s the<br>first time they ve attempted to write, record, mix, release and support (by touring) an album in<br>the same year. Notoriously known for their laborious writing/recording style and their Icelandic<br>roots, Sigur Rós decided to record an album outside of Iceland for the first time. Recording,<br>mixing and mastering sessions took place in such un-Reykjavik cities as New York (Sear<br>Sound and Sterling Sound), London (Abbey Road and Assault & Battery) and Havana. The<br>result is pretty much their leave home album, the anti-Heima.<br>The opening track, Gobbledigook , is a manifesto setter with its shifting/no time signature. On<br>the last track, All Alright , Sigur Rós find themselves singing a song solely in English for the<br>first time. The seventh track, Ára Bátur , was performed with a full orchestra and the London<br>Oratory Boys Choir. This was recorded in one take with no overdubs and the result was 90<br>people playing at once and just one perfect take. This is their first album working with Flood<br>(U2, Depeche Mode, PJ Harvey) and the first since their debut to not be recorded with Ken<br>Thomas. It was a true co-production, one that found Sigur Rós breaking out of old<br>molds/habits.<br>The cover artwork is a photo taken from a flyer for Ryan McGinley s most recent photo<br>exhibition in NYC, I Know Where the Summer Goes , and the image captures perfectly the<br>spirit of the album, one of free-spirited happiness and exploration.<br>The band will be touring the US throughout the fall of 2008 to support Med Sud I Eyrum Vid<br>Spilum Endalaust.<br />List Price: <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">($12)</span> <br /><b>Current PRICE: </b>$8.51<br /><span style="color: green; font-weight: bold;"><b>Save:</b> $3.47 (29%)</span>
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