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It is really only 3 years since Icelands new king of lo-fi layered lushness, Sindri Már Sigfússon, began his official recording career. Summer Echoes, the new and second album of his solo-project Sin Fang (he dropped the Bous) is now already his 4th album release (including 2 records by his other musical outlet Seabear) since 2007.
The album oscillates wildly unearthing glimpses of familiarity vintage Flying Nun here, Paw Tracks there and a Belle and Sebastian pop nous while retaining the own stark originality of this uber-talented artist and producer.
After playing all instruments on his debut solo album Clangour, this time around Sigfússon wanted to move closer to the sound of a live band and recruited a number of his friends from Múm, Amiina and Seabear to record Summer Echoes in his own studio and Sigur Rós Sundlaugin studio. The arrangements are more band oriented, grander in scope and more transparent than their predecessors and there is a diverse breadth of sounds across Summer Echoes dozen songs, reaching from a heart-breaking intimate piano ballad like Two Boys to sudden outbursts of guitar noise in Bruises. Not even the one-off appearance of synthetic beats in Sing For A Dream sound out of place when drenched in Sin Fangs signature layered wash of sound and it is the albums first single, Because Of The Blood that encapsulates the essence of this album in an euphoric orchestral pop song that manages to merge epic tune sculpting with several layers of choir abundance.
Im cancelling that dinner-and-a-movie tonight so I can listen to this 17 times. How did I sleep on this for so long? How does a band like Fleet Foxes get on SNL and a band like this not even get to do a TV on the radio remix? (The lack of facial hair maybe?) The artist Andrew Kuo in the New York Times






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