Without these images, I might not be able to finish listening to this more than an hour of music. But in the landscape, everything becomes clear.
Through the band's performance in my hometown, I took a look at every city in Iceland by the way.
The photographer can capture every place so beautifully, it can be said that the documentary is a MV, about Iceland and the band.
The first shot caught me, the camera panned over, and I thought I was playing with Chinese ink, but it turned out to be acrylic.
Residents of Iceland are happy, peaceful lives, quiet and uncrowded cities. Living in the countryside, you can also go to open-air concerts.
Just like Nagata in the Northeast, the family is fine, after dinner, go to see the two-person turn in the open air, let's have a good time. (Different environments and cultures really breed different music!)
Sigur Rós's music melts into nature. Rivers, gravel, fire, grass, wind, and clouds are all their accompaniments. The feeling of the music swaying backwards is like clouds in the sky when it is slow, and fireworks in the hands; There are eight members in the band, and the sound changes are very rich.
Every time you go to a city, you will encounter a different scenery, in the factory in the basement, on the top of the mountain, on the lawn, in the house, singing. People think of it as a party where the family sits together, whether they understand it or not, listening to their music in silence.
Suddenly I felt that I should go to Iceland to find a piece of ice, put it under the sun, and carve the most beautiful sound.
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