Album Review: Jónsi, "Go"
Jón Þór Birgisson, Jónsi, is best known as the lead singer of the dreamy, bombastic, (adjective) post-punk band Sigur Rós, out of Iceland. This album isn't really a tremendous deviation, simply because, even though it's so much more, Sigur Rós's sound is inextricably linked to this man's voice. I mean, DAMN. It is beautiful. Here, he's aided by composer du-jure Nico Muhly and it's a great fit here. The orchestrations only enhance the joy coming from Jónsi, here singing in English. But the star, of course, is that voice.You really ought to play all.
Track 1 is like the peak of a great Sigur Rós song, sustained for 4 minutes. Track 2 - would be fitting in a happy montage, if it weren't already joyously tripping over itself at such a wonderful speed.
3 - gorgeous, building. 4 - "the world goes in flutter-by;" sparkling. 5 - great. 6 - nice build, triumphant. 7 - spinning, lovely. long orchestral outro, though. 8 - like one of the ballads from the last SR album but actually going somewhere. 9 - gorgeous, slow
Labels: Iceland, Jónsi, Nico Muhly, Sigur Rós
