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Lína 7:
Lokbrá, gaf út fyrstu breiðskífu sína [[Army of Soundwaves]] [[2006]].
Platan er tekin upp og pródúseruð af Birgi Erni Steinarssyni sem kenndur er við hljómsveitina Maus.
Army of Soundwaves var tekin mestan part upp á Íslandi en söngurinn tekinn upp í Blackheath , London.
Lína 44 ⟶ 45:
Rating
****
Four stars
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*******
Iceland Airwaves▼
"To our surprise, Pjodleikhskjallarinn, what looks like the most overblown building outside Nazi Germany, ▼
contains a teeny weeny jazz club-tinged basement ▼
where we stumble over another amazing band by the name of Lokbrs. ▼
These kids know how to make us happy. ▼
The little runt of a singer has all the Zeppelin IV ▼
Zoso symbols tattooed on his scrawny pigeon chest ▼
and the drummer's hair's so long it gets all muddled up with his sticks. ▼
Inspired by classic and prog rock these guys play ▼
some of the longest songs of the festival. ▼
Ten minutes long and sometimes overly convoluted melody patters ▼
blast out of the groups' speakers, ▼
but there's something so genuine going on here ▼
and it poops on most other groups so far. ▼
Apart from the tunes these kids dress so bad, it's inspiring. ▼
Five out of five vodkas."▼
-dr.Rock-▼
www.playlouder.com▼
"Lokbra - Army of Soundwaves (Lucid)
Lína 97 ⟶ 75:
Now that the collection of listeners that get their wallets out as soon as they read the word "Reykjavik" have moved on to Interpunk, I
can tell the more discerning of you what this album is about. Frankly, it's pretty good, but in a different way than you usually expect from▼
the island nation. With Moog and delayed Fender Telecaster, they explore the atmosphere of sound, much like Sigur Rós, however, their music is further▼
▲ can tell the more discerning of you what this album is about. Frankly,
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▼
▲the atmosphere of sound, much like Sigur Rós, however, their music is further
▲ rooted in the 70s than even the admittedly Eno-esque Rós. Lokbrá gets it&
"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 broken but clear English. I don't think those who left us earlier to buy the
▲ modern revivalist acts ranging from My Morning Jacket all the way to The Mars Volta.
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▲Iceland Airwaves
▲"To our surprise, Pjodleikhskjallarinn, what looks like the most overblown building outside Nazi Germany,
▲contains a teeny weeny jazz club-tinged basement
▲where we stumble over another amazing band by the name of Lokbrs.
▲These kids know how to make us happy.
▲The little runt of a singer has all the Zeppelin IV
▲Zoso symbols tattooed on his scrawny pigeon chest
▲and the drummer's hair's so long it gets all muddled up with his sticks.
▲Inspired by classic and prog rock these guys play
▲some of the longest songs of the festival.
▲Ten minutes long and sometimes overly convoluted melody patters
▲blast out of the groups' speakers,
▲but there's something so genuine going on here
▲and it poops on most other groups so far.
▲Apart from the tunes these kids dress so bad, it's inspiring.
▲Five out of five vodkas."
▲-dr.Rock-
▲www.playlouder.com
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