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SIGUR ROS - TAKK

"Whether another song this year can match the startling brilliance of the opening track on Sigur Ros's latest album, TAKK is up for debate and discussion - as things stand so far, its hard to imagine hearing anything more breathtaking, beautiful, powerful and sublime as GLOSOLI. "

SIGUR ROS
Listen to track clips: Andvari

Takk / Glosoli / Hoppipolla / Med Blotnasir / Se Lest / Saeglopur / Milano / Gong / Andvari / Sushljott / Heysaton

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Released> 13th September 2005

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Sigur Ros are a band making music that sounds monumental, creating sounds that are truly epic and far reaching, songs that take you places and give you experiences, make you laugh make you cry. This is a band that sing in their own made up language called hopelandish, Jon Por Birgisson possessing the kind of voice to melt glaciers and launch fireworks - it doesn't matter that you don't understand the words he's using, its all in the emotion of his voice and those high pitched climaxes, a stunning combination of Bjork and Thom Yorke.
Whether another song this year can match the startling brilliance of the opening track on Sigur Ros's latest album, TAKK is up for debate and discussion - as things stand so far, its hard to imagine hearing anything more breathtaking, beautiful, powerful and sublime as GLOSOLI. When those guitars come crashing in at the end and the whole thing lifts to another level, its with heartwrenching intensity and seismic impact, epic and colossal in ways bands like U2 or Coldplay can only dream about in their wildest imaginations.
Its been widely reported that TAKK is Sigur Ros's attempt at a pop album, and while HOPPIPOLLA may well suggest a certain conventionality in its piano laden melodies, this is pop music a million miles away from your standard ideas of that genre.
This is pop in a manner similar to Keane playing backwards in an aircraft hanger, hung upside down and surrounded by angels every note being blessed by a higher celestial being. SAEGLOPUR is another song informed by gentle piano work and chiming melodies, though this time benefiting in a bombastic shift halfway through where shimmering guitar lines hang in the air and render you speechless and awe inspired. Bearing certain similarities to recent Radiohead recordings, GONG skips along on flittering drum beats and feather light guitar riffs and is perhaps the closest Sigur Ros have come to writing a conventional pop song, hitting defined and structured choruses with a regularity that almost comes as a shock when heard for the first time.
The atmospheric moodiness of ANDVARI is as heartbreaking and gorgeous as anything they've previously done, lilting orchestral swells bolstering up the emotion and suspense throughout whilst the stark skeletal SUSHLJOTT recalls a dark nursery rhyme being recounted by aliens.
Closing with the subdued majesty of HEYSATON, Sigur Ros manage to wring more celestial brilliance from an album that stuns from start to finish. Not a record to take lightly, TAKK is an emotional and heartwrenching experience at times - a series of songs that take you on journeys and toy with your emotions like playthings. Dark in places, blindingly bright in others TAKK offers you a musical experience that few other bands can even attempt, presenting Sigur Ros as a band as startling and majestic as they are original and awe inspiring. TAKK is an album to savour and cherish.


Formed by original members Jon Por Birgisson and Georg Holm in 1994, Sigur Ros where joined by Orri Pall Dyrason and Kjartan Sveinsson for the recording of their album AGAETIS BYRJUN. Hailing from Iceland, Sigur Ros formed with the idea of exploring the beautiful landscape of their homeland through their music. A unique sounding band, they draw from elements of ambient and experimental music to create their sound, using effects-laden guitars and orchestral soundscapes.
Jon Por Bigisson is an original and unique vocalist, singing in a high pitched falsetto somewhere between Bjork and Thom Yorke and using the bands own made up language called Hopelandish.
Following their debut album VON which was released in Iceland only, Sigur Ros released AGAETIS BYRJUN to a stunned and startled world in 2002. Going on to be critically acclaimed and adored first in the UK and then the USA, the album marked the start of a huge cult following for the band. Songs like SVEFN-N-ENGLAR and NY BATTERI were released as singles and the band were courted by major record labels desperate to sign them up. Signing with MCA Records, the band toured North America and became the coolest name to drop amongst huge Hollywood celebrities like Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt.
The third album () was released in 2002 and continued to garner the band critical praise and word of mouth sales, going on to sell over a million copies worldwide. MTV awards followed for their groundbreaking music videos and the band continued to sell out world tours during the next couple of years. Working with Radiohead to write the music to a Merce Cunningham modern dance piece, the band continued to write and record. Releasing their third album, TAKK in 2005, Sigur Ros made their most accessible record to date gaining them more critical acclaim worldwide.
MIKE BOND_UKMUSICSEARCH 2005

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Jon Por Birgisson>vocals/guitar
Georg Holm>bass
Orri Pall Dyrason>drums
Kjartan Sveinsson>Keyboards


VON (1997>Smekkleysa)
Sigur Ros
Dogun
Hun Joro...
Leit Ao Lifi
Myrkur
18 Sekundur Fyrir Solaruppras
Hafssol
Verold Ny Og Oo
Von
Mistur
Syndir Guos (Opinberun Frelsarans)
Rukrym

VON BRIGOI / RECYCLE BIN (1998>Smekkleysa)
Syndir Guos (Biogen)
Syndir Guos (Mum)
Leit Af Lifi (PLASTMIC)
Myrkur (ILA)
Myrkur (Dirty-Bix)
180 Sekundur Fyrir Solaruppras (Curver)
Hun Joro (Hassebraeour)
Von (Gus Gus)
Leit Af Lifi (Sigur Ros)

SVEFN-G-ENGLAR EP (1999>Fat Cat)
Svefn-G-Englar
Vioar Vel Til Loftarasa
Verold Ny Og Oo
Nyja Lagio (Live)
Syndir Guos (Live)

AGAETIS BYRJUN (1999>Fat Cat)
Intro
Svefn-G-Englar
Staralfur
Flugufrelsarinn
Ny Batteri
Hjarto Hamast (Bamm Bamm Bamm)
Vioar Vel Til Loftarasa
Olsen Olsen
Agaetis Byrjun
Avalon

NY BATTERI (2000>Fat Cat)
Rafmagnio Buio
Ny Batteri
Bium Bium Bambalo
Danarfregnir Or Jaroafarir

ENGLAR ALHEIMSINS - ANGELS OF THE UNIVERSE SOUNDTRACK (2000>Krunk)
Approach/Dream
Memory
The Black Dog And The Scottish Play
Degradation
Over The Bend
Colours
Journey To The World
Shave
On The Road
Another Memory
Relapse
Coma
Schiller In China
Helpless
Te Morituri
Bium Bium Bambalo
Danarfregnir Og Jaroardarir

RIMUR EP (2001>Krunk/PIAS)
Kem Eg Enn Af Koldum Heioum
Til Ei Laetur Tioin Fagurbla
Slaer A Hafio Himinblae
Hugann Seioa Savalli Fra
Laekurinn

()(2002>Fat Cat)
Untitled (Vaka)
Untitled (Fyrsta)
Untitled (Samskyti)
Untitled (Njosnavelin)
Untitled (Alafoss)
Untitled (E-Bow)
Untitled (Dauoulagio)
Untitled (Popplagio)

HLEMMUR EP (2003>Krunk)
Josef Tekur Fimmuna I Vinnuna
Hlemmur 1
Fyrsta Fero
Vetur
Hyalir I Utrymingarhaettu
Hlemmur 2
Bversogn
1970
Josef Tekur Fimmuna I Vinnuna 2
Eg Mun Laeknast!
1993
Hlemmur 3
Siolasta Fero
23:20
Byrgio
Afram Island
Allt Tekur Sinn Tima!
Hannes
Oskaborn Bjoarinnar

EP (2003>Fat Cat)
Untitled (Vaka)
Samskifa (Three Tracks)
DVD
Svef-G-Englar
Viorar Vel Til Loftarasa
Vaka

BA BA TI KI DI DO (2004>Geffen)
Ba Ba Ti Ki Di Do

TAKK (2005)
Takk...
Glosoli
Hoppipolla
Med Blotnasir
Se Lest
Saeglopur
Milano
Gong
Andvari
Svo hljott
Heysaton


Sigur Ros>


OCTOBER
30th>House Of Culture, Helsinki, Finland

NOVEMBER
1st>Circus, Stockholm, Sweden
2nd>Concerthouse, Oslo, Norway
3rd>Concerthouse, Goteborg, Sweden
5th>Kulturpalast, Dresden, Germany
6th>Paladium, Koln, Germany
7th>Tilburg, Netherlands
9th>Brixton Academy, UK
10th>Corn Exchange, Edinburgh, Scotland
11th>Olympia, Dublin, Ireland
13th>Philharmonic, Liverpool, UK
14th>Birmingham Academy, UK
16th>Elys E-Montmartre, Paris, France
17th>Transbordeur, Lyon, France
18th>Zenith, Montpellier, France
20th>Coliseum, Lisbon, Portugal
21st>Teatro Coliseum, Madrid, Spain
22nd>Teatre Musical, Barceleno, Spain
24th>Sashal, Firenze, Italy
25th>Teatro Della Concordia, Torino, Italy


Mogwai>Happy Songs For Happy People (2003>Rock Action)
Boards Of Canada>The Campfire Headphase (2005>Warp)
Explosions In The Sky>The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place (2003>Bella Union)

Review date: October 2005





 
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