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SFB - [2009] Clangour
2009-12-31 - extension: zip - size: 60 MB
SFB - [2009] Clangour
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Sin Fang Bous - Clangour and Flutes Via Pitchfork.tv: Hushed, lo-fi folk-pop is something of a blank slate. If you're Elliott (More) Via Pitchfork.tv: Hushed, lo-fi folk-pop is something of a blank slate. If you're Elliott Smith, you choose to fill it in with multi-layered harmonies, saccharine string sections, and reverb, lots of reverb. If you're Iron & Wine, you draw on dub, blues, and West African music while incorporating Americana trappings like steel guitar. And if you're Sindri Mar Sigfusso of Icelandic band Seabear, making your debut under the nom de guerre Sin Fang Bous, you create a video focusing on, if not a blank slate, then at least a clean sheet of notebook paper. "Clangour and Flutes", from the recently released Clangour, starts in whispery indie-folk mode, just as a sketch of a human face starts to come together in the video-- directed by Sindri himself. The lyrics focus on simple, universal metaphors: He'll be the lumberjack, you'll be the tree; he'll be the boat, you'll be the sea ... fire, house, etc. The ornate construction of the ensuing backing vocals, pianos, horns, and woodwinds could suggest a classical background. Sindri has recorded solo before, in the earliest Seabear material, and this is a decent light, low-key folktronica song with an arrangement that ultimately fills in those opening blanks with a human face: Sindri's own. He looks sleepy. But who needs an alarm when you have recorders sprouting out of your ears? (Less)
Sin Fang Bous - Advent In Ives Garden Welcome to the Wunderkammer. Pop music with a bow, a present from Reykjavik and from Sindri Mar (More) Welcome to the Wunderkammer. Pop music with a bow, a present from Reykjavik and from Sindri Mar Sigfusson. A present that he gave to us and especially to himself. A surprise album, a search game in terms of pop music. At the beginning there was an atmosphere of breaking up. Whereas on the one hand face and body of his band Seabear (whose debut was released on Morr Music in August 2007) gained their outlines more clearly, there remained a deliberately left open game with the sounds on the other hand. The name for this game was soon found: Sin Fang Bous. (Less)
Sin Fang Bous - Clangour
2009-04-10 - extension: rar - size: 57 MB
Sin Fang Bous - Clangour
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