„Lokbrá“: Munur á milli breytinga

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Lokbrá, gaf út fyrstu breiðskífu sína [[Army of Soundwaves]] [[2006]].
 
Lokbrá fékk plötusamning hjá Bandaríska útgáfufyrirtækinu Lucid Records en á Íslandi gáfu MSK út plötuna.
 
 
 
 
Gagnrýni fyrir Army Of Soundwaves / Reviews
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As if the presence of a long-haired shirtless beardy dude on the front cover wasn't enough of a signifier,
there's a psychedelic kinship between Iceland's Lokbra and their Scandinavian brethren the Soundtrack of Our Lives and Motorpsycho.
and their Scandinavian brethren the
Soundtrack of Our Lives and Motorpsycho.
 
However, with the exception of the epic freakout closer
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Mercury Rev's brand of neo-psych pop is an equally obvious touchstone on the slower,
spacier songs, as is classic-era Radiohead. Meanwhile, harder-rocking songs like "Stop the Music" and the jaunty
"Ride the Walrus" feature prominent, almost danceable rhythms that bear some similarity to the current crop of neo-post-punk dance-rockers following in Franz Ferdinand's wake.
rhythms that bear some similarity to the current crop of neo-post-punk dance-rockers following in Franz Ferdinand's wake.
 
 
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Release Date
Mar 28, 2006
 
Label
Lucid
 
Genre Styles
Rock
Indie Rock
 
Moods
Nocturnal
Brooding
Cerebral
Autumnal
Intimate
Stylish
Literate
Melancholy
Bittersweet
Reflective
Quirky
 
*******
 
Iceland Airwaves
 
"To our surprise, Pjodleikhskjallarinn, what looks like the most overblown building outside Nazi Germany,
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www.playlouder.com
 
 
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"Lokbra - Army of Soundwaves (Lucid)'''
 
set up the light show -
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== -anchoragepress.com-
John M. James ==
 
 
 
'''Lokbrá - Army of Soundwaves
(Lucid Records)
Reviewed by Mark Oster'''
 
Here at Badresa, we don't review too many records from Reykjavik.
But Lokbrá's debut album is getting sent around stateside by Lake County's Lucid Records, so, into our lap it falls.
County's Lucid Records, so, into our lap it falls. But yeah, they are from Iceland...
from Iceland...
 
 
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rooted in the 70s than even the admittedly Eno-esque Rós. Lokbrá gets it&
muse from the more soulful and progressive aspect of the decade, recalling
"Some Girls" era Stones, "Abbey Road" era Beatles, Pink Floyd, Yes, and a host of others over the course of the hourlong album, often smoothly jumping
from one to another over the course of a song. But Lokbrá hardly comes off as self-indulgent, remaining tuneful and catchy throughout, with melodic, somewhat spacey, vocals, not unlike an Icelandic David Gilmour, soar above in
host of others over the course of the hourlong album, often smoothly jumping
from one to another over the course of a song. But Lokbrá hardly comes off
as self-indulgent, remaining tuneful and catchy throughout, with melodic,
somewhat spacey, vocals, not unlike an Icelandic David Gilmour, soar above in
broken but clear English. I don't think those who left us earlier to buy the
album are going to be disappointed, but I would also recommend it for fans of
modern revivalist acts ranging from My Morning Jacket all the way to The Mars Volta.
 
The Mars Volta.
 
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