| SOME PRESS OPINIONS: We had expected some combination of PEYR and PURRKUR PILLNIKK, but we were served with suprise in evey respect. The music retains the manic quality of P.P. and the sophistication of PEYR, but it moves far beyond. At first I thought I could not stomach the rhythmic frenzy and the crazy tonal combination but then my stomach and eventually my whole body began to move along. And who am I to disagree? S&T 18 April 84 For once I find myself at a loss for words. This concert can not be described. Those who lived it will have it with them for the rest of their life. DV 26 nov 83 SHOCK: An Icelandic band whose name nobody knows, except it has to be shouted, stormed into life and made perhaps the nicest noise of the whole evening. Apparently with two lead vocalists, (immpossible to see over the rhythmically swaying snoggers) this curious bunch generated an intensity born of a vaguely Fall-ish chaos everything getting wonderfully hysterical, but all the while, foundations remained under control, easily enjoyed. SOUNDS Jan 84 MURAN B A new interpretation of Rock-Music, unlike anything I have ever heard before. DV 17 Sept 83 Their musical creation literally explodes into the faces or masks of the audience, thrusts itself into its consciousness and even if you don't happen to be interested, there is no way of avoiding it or refusing to take it into consideration... DV 28 April 84 More ... Back ... |
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