Sigur Ros Heima Trailer
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- Jaline0
heh, you have no idea...
- jaylarson0
Jaline, ever listen to Loreena McKennitt? Dead Can Dance? Joanna Newsom? You might like Juana Molina too.
- Jaline0
I hate Joanna Newsom...
- JerseyRaindog0
I hate Joanna Newsom...
Jaline
(Sep 9 07, 08:08)Agreed. Give me PJ Harvey any day.
- jaylarson0
so Rasputina probably ain't yr cup o' tea either
- Jaline0
Actually, I heard "Transylvanian Concubine" on a TV show and liked it. I really like bands who mix classical with rock/pop. But usually I don't like more than a few songs from any artist. There are 1-3 exceptions to this.
- jaylarson0
roger. ever check out apocalyptica? maybe a bit heavy, but worth a listen. distorted metal cello.
- Jaline0
yup ;)
- traut0
there show at the wex in columbus has been one of my favorites of all times if you havent seen them live you should treat yourself to it.
- waynepixel0
Amazing, good tune to. It is just a shame my crappie mac cannot play this movie file.
- ********0
< timeline d5ive
- ********0
http://www.npr.org/blogs/bryantp…
this interview is hilarious, I knew these guys where a bit strange, but what a bunch of fucking weirdoes
- ********0
Actually, I like Pavarotti more than I like Sigur Ros.
Jaline
(Sep 6 07, 17:25)tit.
- ********0
some americans can be annoying indeed, like in that interview.
"you guys" "some stuff" "how did you guys do this stuff"
wanker.
- ********0
^
- Jaline0
haha, true. The interviewer himself sucked. But there's some blame on Sigur Ros too. They didn't even try.
- Jaline0
anyway, Björk is still my favourite artist from Iceland. Sigur Ros couldn't take her in a fight ;)
- ********0
they just seem tired. they're people, like us.
i don't care for any interview or story, i just admire their musical labour.
- Jaline0
It's difficult not to judge people during interviews though, at least in my opinion. You get a sense of how personable that person is, or what kind of personality they have or what kind of personality they are capable of pretending to have.
They seem tired, but there are claims that their other interviews are similar to this. Maybe they are asked the same boring questions over and over again.
At the end of the day, the music counts for more. But I always find for myself, personally, that you can't separate the artist, in and of him/herself, from their work. I mean, you could if you're writing an essay in class that has that specific purpose of putting a line between the artist and their work, but to me, when you're making judgments about someone's work it's very difficult not to consider the person themselves.
- Jaline0
*themselves = him/herself