The day many a post-rock fan has been waiting for has arrived--the return of Sigur Ros. Admittedly, the band has not been gone for long (and it's arguable to say that they even left), as their last album dropped back in 2008, to the typical commercial and critical sucess. After the release of said album, the band announced a hiatus of sorts, which led to the lead singer, Jonsi, to lead a very successful solo career. And while the sudden announcement left man with pangs in their hearts, the dry spell has been short, as Sigur Ros has revealed plans for an early 2012 release.
Coming off their first ever live album (if you don't count the documentary, Heima), Inni, Sigur Ros plan to head to the studio to create a follow up to 2008's Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust, with a slated release of Spring 2012. The band has stated that the forthcoming album will be much more atmospheric and ambient than their last few releases, hearking back to the early days of Sigur Ros. And while this announcement is a tad bit dated, it is pertinent because the band has released their first new material in years for free. That's right, the absolutely beautiful "Lúppulagið" featured on Inni has been posted online just in time for the holidays. The sound the band spoke of is definitely present here, as the atmospheric track is incredibly sparse, but fantastically effective.
With the release of a fantastic live album a month ago, and the promise of a new album on the horizon, it's been a great time to be a Sigur Ros fan.
You can (and should) check out "Lúppulagið" here: http://www.sigur-ros.co.uk/news/2011/12/21/download-luppulagid-for-free/
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