Sigur Rós
One of the most popular post-rock bands on the planet, the Icelandic Sigur Rós are touring with an orchestra, performing at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus and thrilling Festival audiences with their seductive soundscapes. Their lengthy, hypnotic compositions may be sung entirely in Icelandic or lack verses yet they manage to speak out in a universal musical language.
One of the most popular post-rock bands on the planet, the Icelandic Sigur Rós are touring with an orchestra, performing at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus and thrilling Festival audiences with their seductive soundscapes. Their lengthy, hypnotic compositions may be sung entirely in Icelandic or lack verses yet they manage to speak out in a universal musical language.
Their complete discography, spearheaded by the now classic songs “Starálfur”, “Olsen Olsen” and “Svefn-g-englar”, has been warmly embraced by audiences and critics alike, while also serving as a source of inspiration for a number of post-rock bands worldwide over at least the last two decades.