Summary:The Icelandic band first studio album in four years is a collection of songs stemming from several uncompleted projects, including the original idea to create s choral album.
Record Label:XL Recordings
Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Post-Rock, Experimental Rock
Sigur Rós delivers a nearly percussion-free batch of ambient soundscapes that may frustrate fans of its more direct predecessor, but ranks among the group's most elegant records.
On the surface, Valtari may seem like a step back for the band, but instead of just retreading the past, the album is one of their best; a refined display of their musical power with breathtaking dynamics and enough emotion to flood an ocean.
The problem isn't that Valtari aspires to beauty, even if it's a commonplace, celestial understanding of it. Sigur Ros have proven they can make indelible music that's pretty and unpredictable, pretty and melodic, pretty and unnerving, pretty and inspiring. Valtari wants to be pretty and that's it.
Though true that the album lacks the fervent surge of nearly every other Sigur Rós record, it's far from a snoozer. The conspicuous beauty and flummoxing eccentricity of the past haven't gone anywhere – they've just had their edges softened.
This definitely takes multiple listens to get used to, as it's not as accessible as Takk... or Med Sud I Eeyrum. It's definitely a grower andThis definitely takes multiple listens to get used to, as it's not as accessible as Takk... or Med Sud I Eeyrum. It's definitely a grower and overall, ranks among the best work they've done thus far, for me at least.…Collapse
After the poppier Með suð à eyrum, its refreshing to hear the slow, ambient work of Sigur RósAfter the poppier Með suð à eyrum, its refreshing to hear the slow, ambient work of Sigur Rós that originally made us all fall in love with them. Varuð stands out as being not only the greatest song on the album, but quite possibly Sigur Rós´s greatest song to date.…Expand
I could say that I wished that people would stop panning this album. I could argue for people to cut Sigur Ros a break...they're artists,I could say that I wished that people would stop panning this album. I could argue for people to cut Sigur Ros a break...they're artists, man...cut them just a little friggin' slack! But, I won't say these things. And I can't say these things. From listen #1 of Agaetis Byrjun, it has been apparent that Sigur Ros were something that lay just outside the scope of conventional expectation. The challenge is...YOU, THE LISTENER, have to bring something to the table to get anything out of listening to an album like this. YOUR thoughts. YOUR emotions. YOUR dreams. That's what this album does...very much like '()' did...it challenges you to complete the picture. YOU have to work. And like anything that you have to work at to achieve, the payoff, when it makes sense, given the ingredients you've added, is beautiful...and so damned enjoyable.…Expand
Valtari may not be direct in where it should be going, but it is direct in where it _is_ going. This can not compare to one of Sigur Ros'Valtari may not be direct in where it should be going, but it is direct in where it _is_ going. This can not compare to one of Sigur Ros' earlier albums, Agaetis Byrjun or ( ), in that it is not a thick-hazed atmosphere with shoegaze textures or a slow post-rock measurement. This album is much further ahead from anything around. The hollowness of the album makes it seem soft and light-hearted. However, here that is not the case for the album's first half. The second half is what will take a bit more of listening to completely understand where it sits as opposed to where others think it should sit. This release begs to not be pegged as a typical Sigur Ros release, and it isn't. It's their newest sound yet, and it's their most powerfully moving one to date.…Expand
Valtari is a compilation of works from unfinished projects, arranged in a characteristic - pompous style of Icelanders. On the album elementsValtari is a compilation of works from unfinished projects, arranged in a characteristic - pompous style of Icelanders. On the album elements of the avant-garde classical music continues to lead, however band decided to introduce more electronic motifs and clearly indicate role of backing vocals - which is even visible in the "Ã…Expand
There is only one thing that Sigur Rós can't do and that is make a bad album. This may not be their boldest record, or theThere is only one thing that Sigur Rós can't do and that is make a bad album. This may not be their boldest record, or the poppiest, but it's definitely one of their most intimate and warm.…Expand
I love Sigur Ros. Saw them live many times. Followed them since day one. Have everything. Have my little name on Med Sud.... But no, pleaseI love Sigur Ros. Saw them live many times. Followed them since day one. Have everything. Have my little name on Med Sud.... But no, please no. This is not possible. There is no way anyone would ever eve notice this album it if wasn't published by Sigur Ros. It's a 5 mins soundtrack. It's something you'd expect from MUM. There is zero energy, no vision, no depth. I am listening and listening, hoping something happens and then it gets to the last song, so quickly and it's all empty. Radiohead keep moving on and experimenting and pushing barriers forward, despite criticism. I hope Sigur Ros have not stopped pushing forward. I expect more, demand more, demand magic, not silence. There are little glimpses of beauty, but gee, one really has to be patient. No, it's not a grower. It stays in the background and it does not take you anywhere. When I fly somewhere, I want to fly with Agaetis or () or Takk. They take you great places. Live they have a power and a delicate touch that are both sublime and unique. This album simply does not exist. Not buying special silly blanket either!…Expand