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Classic range of Björk sounds.
Her most personal album, in my opinion- more of Björk the indivudual and less of the enigmatic artist. But where should the divide be? :)
Happy for her sharing of personal emotions, sad for the dissolution of an artists' mystery?
Question mark for tone, great album. hibernia
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() by Sigur Rós is my first introduction to the genre of Post Rock. I remember vividly as a kid watching Vanilla Sky's ending, as he takes a leap of faith to wake up from the terrible nightmare he has been experiencing. It was a genius idea to incorporate the Untitled 4 track from this album also known as "Njósnavélin" to convey the correct emotions to the viewers of the movie. () is Sigur Rós most melancholic album to date in my opinion.
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They took everything from God's Country and refined it even further. I'm so excited to see what they continue to come up with, talented bunch of people. Cover also looks like a cross I've seen in Indiana about one hundred times so that's really cool soulof-fright
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