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klap
Emeritus
October 23rd 2009


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i'd definitely say that this is the kind of sigur ros album you should listen after you've already been introduced to the band via takk... or some more "accessible" post-rock. excellently written

Gyromania
October 23rd 2009


37016 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Excellent review! I'm happy that you did it and I wasn't expecting you to write this so quickly. I also see you're having the same problem I had with the album not being categorized properly, lol.



It's a very rare thing that I can listen to Sigur Ros to be happy, unless I'm listening to their newest, more happy feeling album. For the most part I like to put their music on and paint. I agree with your three favorite songs, and that Untitled 5 is the least enjoyable song on this, but I still like them all a lot more.



Also, the booklet is meant for the listener to interpret the music as they choose and write imaginary lyrics as to what they think the actual lyrics are. Although, I've never done this, lol. Again, great review, good to see a different perspective.

InTheShallows
October 23rd 2009


269 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

To me, if the album were any more complex, it would detract from the overall emotion and mood -- which is the whole point of the album anyway. I would be listening for the intricacies of the music, instead of just being able to sit back and let it swell over me.



In other words, i'm not really arguing against the review...the album is minimalistic and somewhat redundant, no doubt. My point is that if the music was any more complex or intricate, the pure and simple emotional impact would not be so apparent.

Gyromania
October 23rd 2009


37016 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

it's definitely a mood piece, an album that must be listened to in it's entirety whereas with other Sigur Ros albums there may be fine songs and such but never the consistency and definite atmopshere here



I agree entirely with this. The entire albums works best as a whole and every other Sigur Ros album acts more like a collection of songs.

thebhoy
October 23rd 2009


4460 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

where did you see them?




Toronto. It was alright. And yeah, I know what the booklet meant, I just think their whole concept thing is retarded lol.

InTheShallows
October 23rd 2009


269 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

i don't have the physical album, what is the booklet like?

Douglas
October 23rd 2009


9303 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

To me, if the album were any more complex, it would detract from the overall emotion and mood -- which is the whole point of the album anyway. I would be listening for the intricacies of the music, instead of just being able to sit back and let it swell over me.




Exactly.

thebhoy
October 23rd 2009


4460 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I didn't say it had to be more complex, it could have variation and not be overly complex or distracting. Agaetis Byrjun has variation, isn't complex and is a much better album.

InTheShallows
October 23rd 2009


269 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Haha thanks Doug...it made sense to me lol. I think it's perfect just the way it is -- proof positive that predictability and minimalism can be a good thing.



bhoy: Good -- then listen to that album for variation, and listen to this one for emotion. Voila!

kitsch
October 23rd 2009


5117 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is only a 3.5 for me and i consider it their best album



sigur ros isn't that good





idk why my rating isnt showing up

Douglas
October 23rd 2009


9303 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yes, minimalism can make some pieces amazing, an example would be, Frank Ticheli's Sanctuary, using the same melody over and over until building till a climax, even be it a symphonic piece it is one of my favourite pieces of music.



Free download of the piece on his website: http://www.manhattanbeachmusiconline.com/frank_ticheli/html/sanctuary.html

Kiran
Emeritus
October 23rd 2009


6133 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

It's a very rare thing that I can listen to Sigur Ros to be happy




'hoppipolla' and 'inni mer syngur vitleysingur' are probably the two sigur ros songs i would put on when in a mood to shit rainbows

kitsch
October 23rd 2009


5117 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

minimalism is tight



does anyone know who did the minimalist piece "In C"

InTheShallows
October 23rd 2009


269 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Wow, doug: that is beautiful. You are quite right.

thebhoy
October 23rd 2009


4460 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

then listen to that album for variation, and listen to this one for emotion




I think you may have missed my point. It's the lack of variation, the redundant droning that sucks any emotion out of this album for me. Minus those few tracks that I mentioned which are fantastic.



And yes minimalism is tight. Though I prefer early minimalism to modern stuff in terms of classical (ie. Debussy)

cirq
October 24th 2009


9362 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

very well written but youre wrong.

i pos'd even though its a 5

InTheShallows
October 24th 2009


269 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

thebhoy: just difference of opinion then, no shame either way.



(However, i will point out that the average rating of this album on the band page is 4.3, which would tend to support my line of thinking)

haha ;) It's all good though.



And i pos'd the review btw, you made a valid claim and backed it up well.





Masochist
October 24th 2009


9167 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Hey...does anyone know why I can't find Riceboy Sleeps on this site anymore?



EDIT - Nevermind.

MassiveAttack
October 24th 2009


2754 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

hot review dawg :]

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
October 24th 2009


27397 Comments


minimalism owns


steve reich is the best ever



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