De Riceboy Sleeps

Esto dice All Music Guide:

“ The songs on the album drift on shifting waves of strings (provided by longtime SR collaborators Amiina), children’s choirs, treated pianos, and underwater soundscapes. The music Jónsi & Alex create is ambient but not boring, quiet but not sleepy (despite the name); the combination of sounds and the way the duo manipulates them manage to hold interest even though the songs are lengthy and have a very consistent tone. It’s really less of a tone and more of a spell — the introspective, meditative songs take hold quickly and leave you feeling the album long after it stops spinning.”

Esto dicen ellos:

Esto dice Beggars Group USA:

“Riceboy Sleeps is human in a profound and verging-on spiritual way. It says nothing, liter-
ally, and yet living through its 68-minutes you emerge feeling much has been revealed.
Its slowly evolving abstract landscapes are both edifying and life-affirming. The record
works as a whole, and exists in a contemplative dream-state, unconstrained and mesmeric,
seemingly outside time.”

Esto dice Wikipedia:

“Jónsi and Alex Somers have completed their first album together, entitled Riceboy Sleeps. The instrumental album was recorded in Iceland and played solely on acoustic instruments, with appearances by Amiina and the Kópavogsdætur choir.[5]

The 68 minute album has 9 tracks and was released July 20, 2009 on Parlophone Records.[6]

Esto digo yo:

“Jónsi y Sufjan Stevens deberían cantar juntos”.

Esto dice All the Big Trees:

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