Ágætis Byrjun Sigur Rós

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  • Release Date: 05/22/2001
  • Original Release: 1999
  • Sales Rank: 18,180
  • Label: PLAY IT AGAIN SAM
  • UPC: 766921859225
 
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Ágætis Byrjun

1LISTENIntro 1:36
2LISTENSvefn-G-Englar 10:04
3LISTENStarálfur 6:46
4LISTENFlugufrelsarinn 7:48
5LISTENNý Batterí 8:10
6LISTENHjartaõ Hamast (Bamm Bamm Bamm) 7:10
7LISTENViõrar Vel Til Loftárasa 10:17
8LISTENOlsen Olsen 8:03
9LISTENÁgaetis Byrjun 7:55
10LISTENAvalon 4:02

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Editorial Reviews

The U.S. debut from Icelandic group Sigur Rós (Victory Rose) is a quiet stunner, a haunting 72 minutes of cobwebbed guitars, wistful vocals, and sluggish rhythms that belie the songs' sonic complexity. In 2000, the quartet received universally glowing U.S. press for the disc -- from Rolling Stone, Spin, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and Alternative Press, among others -- despite the fact that Ágætis Byrjun (A Fine Beginning) was only sporadically available. A deal through MCA remedies the drought on our shores, and now Sigur Rós is in full bloom. What's snagged all the attention is the group's striking sound, a blast of Nordic cool as bracing, original, and graceful as the Cocteau Twins' arrival in their day. Followers of the Cocteaus were categorized under "dream pop," and present-day cousins to Sigur Rós (who've certainly learned from the Cocteaus), such as Mercury Rev, Mogwai, and Godspeed You Black Emperor!, are often labeled "post rock," on account of their penchant for challenging the confines of rock 'n' roll, even as they marvel at the power of the electric guitar. For their part, Sigur Rós allow their songs to develop slowly, rarely picking up the pace past a trot, and layer sheets of distorted guitars, organ tones, glowing brass work, and glistening strings into something as rich and fragile as a puff pastry. And to English-bred ears, singer/guitarist Jón Thór Birgisson's vocals -- a combination of Icelandic and made-up sounds he's dubbed Hopelandic -- make the proceedings even more remote and outlandish; his androgynous-sounding coos and wails become just another element in the overall tone poem, imparting a sense of yearning and loneliness without any drippy clichés. So listen up, because the sound of young Reykjavik has arrived on our continent, and it's utterly dazzling. Lydia Vanderloo, Barnes & Noble



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October 11, 2007: I have every Sigur Ros song available, and I'm pre-ordering Heima. Whole albums impress me more than singles, mostly because there's more to listen to. Sigur Ros puts me in this trance, and it's so hard to explain. I'm sure you know what i mean.

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February 13, 2004: Sigur Ros is perfect for anyone who's starting to get tired of endless pop junk. I heard about them through one of my good friends, who burned me agaetis byrjun and ( ). They're music has a lot of meaning, even if you can't understand the words. Just listen to his voice and the music. The guitarist plays with a violin bow and the bassist sometimes plays with drumsticks. It's really cool.


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