„Lokbrá“: Munur á milli breytinga

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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
as they read the word "Reykjavik" have moved on to Interpunk, I
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
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
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 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.
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.
 
 
www.badresa.com
 
 
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