Sigur Rós - () Untitled (Full album) High Quality 1080HD

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Publicado 2014-02-23
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( ) - 2002
One of the best albums ever made, from one of the best music bands ever existed
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Track list:
1) Untitled 1 (Vaka) 0:00
2) Untitled 2 (Fyrsta) 6:36
3) Untitled 3 (Samskeyti) 14:12
4) Untitled 4 (Njósnavélin) 20:47
5) Untitled 5 (Álafoss) 28:22
6) Untitled 6 (E-Bow) 38:30
7) Untitled 7 (Dauðalagið) 47:07
8) Untitled 8 (Popplagið)1:00:00

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @rogerio.amancio
    Right now, there are people all over the world who are just like you. They're either lonely, they're missing somebody, they're depressed, they're hurt, they're scared from the past, they're having personal issues no one knows about, they have secrets you wouldn't believe. They wish, they dream and they hope. And right now, they are sitting there reading these words, and I'm writing this for you so you don't feel alone anymore. Always remember, don't be depressed about the past, don't worry about the future, and just focus on today. If today's not so great don't worry! Tomorrow's a new chance. If you are reading this, be sure to share this around to make others to feel better. Have a nice day. :)
  • @ryanopal2792
    Back in 2004 my buddy told me "I got an extra ticket to this concert; you've never heard of the band and you won't understand what the hell they're singing about, but I promise you, you won't be disappointed" - Man am I glad I decided to tag along.
  • @FoggyInc
    Found this at a thrift shop, no idea what it was. The album is blank, the cd is unmarked and white. Played it and fell in love.
  • In 2003, my little brother overdosed on hydromorphone and died in his sleep with this album on. I listened to this album non-stop for like 3 years after that. Made them play it at his funeral. Got the little sleep walking boy tattooed on my arm. Saw them at Massey Hall in 2010 and got properly choked up. I've eased WAY back on this album, and Sigur Ros in general, in the last few years. I'm actually not sure when the last time was I listened to this album. My grandma died yesterday, and I can't tell if clicking play on this will be comforting, or just be too much. One thing though, whether I listen to it right now or not, I for damned sure need to have this and Ágætis Byrjun on vinyl if I'm expected to keep on keeping on in general
  • I feel like this album makes you embrace your despair from the very start, and then it takes it and transforms it into something so beautiful.
  • @omabdulgani
    The movie, Vanilla Sky, brought me to this album. My life changed forever.
  • Day I bought this, I sat down in a bar with a CD player. Asked the bartender if she could put on. She was all "Hell yeah. I totally want hear that". Spent the next hour drinking Guinness and listening to this. Best afternoon ever.
  • @moximoz7374
    This album is the reason why I travelled to Iceland soon after its release, burning through my pitiful savings as a teenager to make it happen. It spoke to me in a spiritual way, a calling, an urge that I simply could not deny. I'm grateful I did. I'll forever remember the time there when I saw Jónsi at a coffeeshop as I was sitting down, I didn't approach him but this was the only time I've ever been star-struck take into account I now work in the entertainment industry. Also, so many people have been thankful I've introduced them to this amazing band, including my psychiatrist at the time who snobbed all music besides classical. I've giving away my album to whomever I value, causing me to have purchased this one probably more than 10 times.
  • @MommaLuigi
    I'll never forget the first time I heard this album. I was at my friend's house, we were all out in his car smoking a joint while a snowstorm fell down around us and this album played start to finish. I don't think I have the words to describe the feeling I felt, but I have a feeling you all know it already.
  • @12210jc
    This album is definitely the perfect example when true artists do music for love, not for money...
  • @SeerWS
    There are 4 songs I can only listen to once every 5-10 years. I play them during the most momentous moments in my life. In listening to these songs, I am larger than the solar system. I am smaller than a grain of sand. I am one with everything. I am released from my lifelong cage: a debilitating phobia of dying that has led to hypochondria and extreme worry about the future. These songs teach me how to let go of everything I am attached to. I am freed to confront agonizing thoughts, like the knowledge that one day I will die. I am at peace knowing we all die alone. I am at peace with oblivion. I wish I could hear these songs every day. But, to protect them, I built an insurmountable wall: I can only listen once every 5-10 years. Yes... the unfulfilled yearning causes me suffering for years and years. The sacrifice is worth it because these 4 songs... they are my treasure, the closest thing I have to magic. If I were to listen often, I'd become used to them, and their magic would be diminished. So I am vigilant, protecting the songs from my desires. E-Bow by Sigur Ros is one of these 4 songs.
  • @mathieumorin1614
    I feel like this album is teaching me what loving truly means.
  • @RubyJane179
    I fell in love to this album. it changed my life. the man I love introduced this album to me. he passed away in 2013. I ache for him, but this music makes me feel him. no album is more near our dear to my heart than this one. no better music to call in love to. my best memory of my life happened during untitled 3 and untitled 4. The most intense love I've ever known is in those tracks. listen. ❤
  • @joeygibson2666
    Every person should have a copy of this in a glass case that says "break glass in case of emergency". And when you are having a freak out moment break that glass and get your headphones! It's all gonna be better.
  • @arthurconrad5453
    When I was younger I definitely struggled to understand my place. I always had a deep chasm in myself that just would not go away. When I put this album on the chasm become something completely different. Out of this dark hole of pure confusion and sadness came a light of so many different colours. I can't explain exactly how it made me feel but it would just ease me. It helped me to understand that not everything is there to be understood. Sometimes, I still feel like I'm just trying to keep my head above water but unfortunately I seem to have stopped using music to help me heal slightly. Hearing this again takes me back to sitting in a dim room at my mums house whilst the world breathed in and out around me. Sucking me in and blowing me out. Sigur ros are fucking incredible man.
  • @bushbasher85
    The last six minutes are probably some of the most intense music I've ever heard.
  • @AmarantheDragyn
    The best part of this album, which is so beautiful, is that everyone hears the "non words" or "gibberish" in a way that makes sense to them. You stand alone? You shine alone? Whatever you may hear, may it make your day just a bit more beautiful.
  • @delacruzctine
    16 years old...drove from Michigan to Sharon Pennsylvania ....love.. and this album ....from a second story window