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Sigur Rós released their fifth album, með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust (English translation: With a buzz in our ears we play endlessly), in June 2008.
With A Buzz was co-produced by the band and renowned producer Flood and was recorded in New York City (at Sear Sound Studios), London (at Assault and Battery Studios and Abbey Road), Reykjavik (at Alafoss, the bands studio, as well as a church in Reykjavik) and Havana, Cuba.
With A Buzz, was the first album in the bands career to be made outside of Iceland. It was also their first album to feature vocalist Jon Jonsi Thor Birgissons vocals in English on one track (the remainder are sung in Icelandic).
Inspired by the unfettered feeling of the acoustic performances filmed during Heima, Sigur Rós decided to adopt a looser approach in the writing and creation of their brilliant fifth album. The material for the album was written, recorded and mixed entirely in 2008 and was released just one month after completion. The album glows with the perfect imperfection of live takes, the sounds of fingers playing guitar strings, cracked notes, and a stark, upfront presence not found in previous Sigur Rós recordings, moving away from the reverb-induced guitar sounds of old to something altogether more fragile and affecting. It also contains some of the most joyous music the band has ever recorded.
First song Gobbledigook sets the tone with its shifting acoustic guitars, playful vocals, time signature shifts and swirling percussion, while Inni mer syngur vitleysingur (Within me a lunatic sings) sparkles as one of the most anthemic songs Sigur Rós have ever written. Festival is epic in its elation and scope, Illgresi (Weeds) features one of Jonsis finest vocal melodies over a lone acoustic guitar, and Ára bátur (Row boat) is the single largest musical undertaking in the bands career, as it was recorded live in one take with the London Sinfonietta and London Oratory Boys Choir, a total of 90 people playing at the same time. The band also utilized the talents of their string-quartet friends Amiina, as well as a five-piece brass section on certain tracks, in addition to introducing the Mellotron into their writing/recording process for the first time on this album, specifically on one of the most tender and beautiful songs on the record, Fljótavík.
The spirit of With A Buzz is best captured by the albums stunning artwork, contributed by acclaimed visual artist Ryan McGinley. McGinley first met the band when he photographed Jonsi six years ago; the album cover was taken from a flyer for McGinleys most recent exhibit, I Know Where The Summer Goes, which happened to find its way into Jonsis inbox just as the band was deciding on how to best visually represent their new collection of songs. The result is a perfect synergy of the aural and the visual.






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