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  2. Gobbledigook (song) - Wikipedia

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    The video for "Gobbledigook" was released on 27 May 2008 on sigurros.com. [4] It was filmed in May 2008 by Arni & Kinski, who has previously directed the band's "Glósóli", "Viðrar vel til loftárása" and "Hoppípolla" videos, as well as collaborating with Ryan McGinley, whose recent work has been used as the cover art for Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust and the consequent singles.

  3. Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust - Wikipedia

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    The first track on the album, "Gobbledigook", premiered on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 music show in the UK on 27 May 2008. "Festival" was premiered on Colin Murray 's Radio 1 show on 3 June 2008. "Inní mér syngur vitleysingur" was used as the theme tune for Colin Murray's Gold Run , which aired on BBC Radio 5 Live during the run-up to the 2012 ...

  4. Sigur Rós - Wikipedia

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    In October 2003, Sigur Rós and Radiohead both composed music for Merce Cunningham's dance piece Split Sides; Sigur Rós's three tracks were released on the March 2004 EP Ba Ba Ti Ki Di Do. Radiohead's contribution was not commercially released. Sigur Rós' 1997 debut album Von found a US and UK release in October 2004.

  5. Sigur Rós discography - Wikipedia

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    The album's title consists of two opposing parentheses; it has no other official title, though members of Sigur Rós have referred to it as "Svigaplatan" ("The Bracket Album"). [3] The entire album is performed in Vonlenska, a constructed language. [4] One single was released from ( ), "untitled #1" (a.k.a. "Vaka").

  6. Sigur Ros Returns After a 10-Year Hiatus With the ... - AOL

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    Those with long memories can recall when the otherworldly Icelandic combo Sigur Rosmusic first began filtering over to these shores at the turn of this century — maybe on Napster or Limewire ...

  7. We Play Endlessly - Wikipedia

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    We Play Endlessly is a compilation album by the post-rock group Sigur Rós. It was released on 31 January 2009 in the UK as a free covermount with The Independent national newspaper. [1] [2] It comprises a selection of songs from previous EPs and albums [2] released after the band signed with EMI's owned label Parlophone:

  8. Category:Sigur Rós songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Sigur Rós songs or lists of Sigur Rós songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Sigur Rós songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. album) - Wikipedia

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    ( ) (also referred to as Svigaplatan, which translates to The Bracket Album) is the third studio album by Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós, released on 28 October 2002. It comprises eight untitled tracks, divided into two parts: the first four tracks are lighter and more optimistic, while the latter four are bleaker and more melancholic.