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http://www.sigur-ros.co.uk http://www.myspace.com/sigurros Sigur Rós break their two-year silence to release their first-ever film and a companion album later this autumn. Filmed over two weeks last summer when the band undertook a free tour of Iceland, 'Heima' stands as a colossal labour of love - not to say grand folly - typical of this most exacting of bands. While most people set up a few cameras at, say, a festival, and call it a DVD, Sigur Rós decided they would push the boat (bus and plane) out for their debut venture into live film, hauling 40-plus people round 15 locations to the furthest flung corners of their homeland to create something, well, inspirational. On their way they went to ghost towns, outsider art shrines, national parks, small community halls and the absolute middle-of-nowhere-ness of the highland wilderness, as well as playing the largest gig of their career (and in Icelandic history) at their triumphant homecoming Reykjavik show. 'Heima' (Icelandic for "at home" or "homeland"), truly, shows Sigur Rós as never before. Whereas seeing the group live is normally a large-scale and sometimes overwhelming experience, making full use of lights and mesmeric visuals, 'Heima' was always intended to reveal more of what was actually going on on stage. It does this via long-held close-ups and a rare intimate proximity, without ever once breaking the spell. Loosely based on a documentary format - and including personal reflections from the band - 'Heima' also serves as an alternative primer for Iceland the country, which is revealed as less stag destination-du-jour and more desolate, magical place where human beings have little right to trespass. 'Heima' features performances of songs from all four Sigur Rós albums, many radically reworked, as well as two exclusive new songs in 'Guitardjamm', which was filmed inside an abandoned herring oil tank in the far West of the country, and the traditional 'A Ferd Til Breidarfjardar 1922', performed with poet Steindor Andersen. 'Heima' was directed by Dean DeBlois, a long-time fan of the band and director of the Oscar-nominated animated feature 'Lilo & Stitch', using an Icelandic crew. 'Hvarf-Heim', the companion record, is more cousin than sister release. It has two titles because it is in effect two separate, but complementary, entities, with -- get this -- two front covers and a limited edition run of two discs. Open it one way and it's 'Hvarf' ("disappeared" orr "haven", a five track electric studio record comprising mainly unreleased rarities from Sigur Rós's back-pages, none of which is on 'Heima'. Open it the other way and it's 'Heim' ("home"), a six track acoustic record, comprising delicate new unplugged versions of some of Sigur Rós's best moments, which have never been performed before. The band were originally asked to deliver a traditional live album to go with the live film, but thinking about it, with Sigur Rós that wasn't ever going to happen, and what we have here in 'Hvarf-Heim' is infinitely more stimulating and exciting than some will-this-do? toss-offs of songs they honed to perfection in the studio aeons ago. 'Hvarf-Heim' features three previously absolutely unreleased electric songs (Salka, Hljomalind and I Gaer) and is, anyway, wall-to-wall re-workings. Whatever way you look at it, 'Hvarf-Heim' is a great Sigur Rós record. 'Heima' receives its worldwide premiere on September 27th at the Icelandic Film Festival and a run of national premieres at film festivals all around the world follows including a UK premiere (full details soon to be announced). The film will then receive a nationwide UK release in selected cinemas across the UK. On November 5th 'Heima' will be released as a Special Edition double DVD package with a 104-page book containing stunning photos from the tour. It will also be released as a standard 2-DVD set. The first disc of both packages features the 'Heima' film, with a choice of a 5.1 surround sound or pcm stereo mix, whilst the second DVD will contain the full performances of each song in the movie amongst many other extras. THIS IS THE FIRST CHANCE TO SEE SIGUR RÓS LIVE ON DVD |
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Pistolaa421 ::: Favorites Wow! Sigur Ros never fails to amaze me. I cannot wait to see the finished product. Peace. 07-09-01 20:56:51 _____________________________________________________ | |
stellar217 ::: Favorites i'm loving this and am so excited to see this film. Icelands looks like a wonderful, beautiful place. Cheers to Sigur Ros! 07-09-01 16:51:53 _____________________________________________________ | |
julianomenezes ::: Favorites amazing! 07-09-01 15:01:56 _____________________________________________________ | |
ProfessorRobRight ::: Favorites Manchester the UK's third city is much much worse, the statistics prove it! 07-09-01 08:22:21 _____________________________________________________ | |
o0micmac0o ::: Favorites you're f***ing hilarious! - 1 in 3 visitors to Manchester are either assaulted, robbed, raped or murdered!? Priceless. Have you never been to Liverpool? - it's even worse (just to try & duck the flames, I am joking & I live on Merseyside) 07-09-01 07:00:46 _____________________________________________________ | |
ProfessorRobRight ::: Favorites Yes but Manchester the UK's third city is the worst city in Western Europe for gun crime. 1 in 3 visitors to the UK's third city becomes a victim of crime and is either assaulted, robbed, raped or murdered. Manchester the UK's third city is a disgrace! 07-09-01 06:42:00 _____________________________________________________ | |
o0micmac0o ::: Favorites "more than 55 children are killed (in Manchester) each year"? I'd guess on average in the last 10yrs the actual figure is about 1 gun-related child death per year over the whole country (not that that's OK, it's just nowhere near as bad as you say, Prof). I was interested enough to do google this & BBC News said "According to the Home Office- 58 firearms-related homicides in 2006-07 compared with 49 in previous year." That's gun-related adult&child deaths for the WHOLE COUNTRY! 07-09-01 05:36:37 _____________________________________________________ | |
NewComment ::: Favorites Yep, maybe, but this is Iceland... Professor :) 07-08-31 18:11:49 _____________________________________________________ | |
skanoir ::: Favorites great! i really can't wait! 07-08-31 06:30:52 _____________________________________________________ | |
NewComment ::: Favorites Yikes! Incredible, too bad I've stop smoking :O Really just can't wait! 07-08-30 22:40:17 _____________________________________________________ |
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Sigur Rós - 'Heima' Film Trailer
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