In a music industry struggling with how to sell records, the live show has become an important part of a musician's bottom line. Icelandic... Jonsi's High-Tech Concerts: More Live Film Than Stadium ...
The first new album from the Icelandic band Sigur Rós in a decade begins with something that will be immediately identifiable to fans of the band — the voice of Jónsi — but that familiar sound is ...
The vocalist and composer of Sigur Rós, Jónsi has released “Undercurrent” from his forthcoming score album, First Light, which will be released on August 30 with a leading health and wellbeing music ...
UPDATE: The album’s out, listen below. Jónsi will release a new album, Obsidian, on Saturday, October 30. Co-produced and mixed by Paul Corley (Yves Tumor, Oneohtrix Point Never) and Nathan Salon, ...
Ten years after its initial release date, duo Jónsi & Alex’s ambient album “Riceboy Sleeps” still provides a transient and beautiful auditory experience, in an emotional, intense and sound-focused ...
Jónsi has announced a new album, First Light. The Sigur Rós singer and composer has shared a pair of songs, “Flicker” and “Cherry Blossom,” ahead of the record’s August 30 release. For the record, ...
Mirage Detroit is a site-specific installation created by artist Doug Aitken. It is set within the over hundred year old former State Savings Bank in Downtown Detroit. This immersive, mirrored ...
Go his first solo album, he envisioned a record that would provide a home for some of the songs he’d written over the years that were never quite right for the band. Jónsi originally imagined it would ...
When Sigur Ros announced last month that they had a brand new album recorded and ready to go, the collective sigh of relief could be traced all the way from the United Kingdom to the United States and ...
While the Icelandic post rock band Sigur Ros goes on hiatus, lead singer Jonsi decided to continue to make music, and has released a solo album, "Go." He played an acoustic set, and talked about how ...
One of the problems at Voodoo has always been sound bleed; vagaries of wind coupled with close placement of stages and tents (especially this year, now that WWOZ/SoCo, Preservation Hall and the Bingo ...