Sigur Ros – INNI
Posted by Jakub
I haven’t listened to Sigur Ros in ages yet I definitely credit their earlier work as some of the most beautiful live band shows i’ve ever seen. As for any info on INNI, we have none besides just signing up for their newsletter and watching this video below.
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Aimy says:
August 11, 2011 at 11:01 pmSigur Ros!! Love them. My favourite song of theirs is Hoppipolla. I’ve never seen them live before ): Jealous!
Overlapps says:
August 11, 2011 at 11:29 pmSigur Ros and Jonsi are simply amazing!
Steven D says:
August 12, 2011 at 12:20 amI definitely dig me some Sigur Ros. Add to the above jealousy!
Steven D says:
August 12, 2011 at 12:27 amI really dig me some Sigur Ros. Add to the jealousy above!
For-W-Art says:
August 12, 2011 at 2:54 amOoh yeah saw them the first time when they were opening for Radiohead when they did their own hosted “tent-tour”. Spectacular, been loving them ever since and hiking in Iceland with their music blasting trough my headphones gave a new dimension to both their music and the scenery.
Visually it looks just stunning and while I haven’t been listening to them for a while it makes me look forward to the new album. With Björk’s new album coming out as well Iceland is on the win.
Chad Palmer says:
August 13, 2011 at 11:02 pmDefinitely my favorite band of all time….if such a title exists. Seen Jonsi perform once, and by far it was the best live performance I have ever experienced. Please put more music like this up!
theprintproject says:
August 18, 2011 at 2:47 amSaw Sigur Ros with Godspeed You Black Emperor 10 years ago (??). We thought they were absolutely awful at the time, but years later it all made sense. Parts of ‘Takk’ were endlessly played on the BBC at one point.
Kyle Bavender says:
August 18, 2011 at 8:59 amNot listening to Sigur Rós in ages is a crime in 43 U.S. states, 15 different countries, and at least two DMZs!
From the sound of it, this is going to be quite different from Heima, their Iceland Tour DVD (if you haven’t seen Sigur Rós live…watch Heima; if you have seen Sigur Rós live…watch Heima). More of a raw-and-up-close-while-performing kind of thing. Which, considering the material, can only be between “fascinating” and “really fascinating”.