Snipe Likes: Ólöf Arnalds
John Rogers | Saturday 10 July, 2010 10:14
Icelandic singer Ólöf Arnalds has one of those instantly recognisable, singular voices, like Vashti Bunyan or Nina Nastasia – a beautifully clear, fresh, honest sound that seems to blow negativity away from the mind. The new single Innundir Skinni is out now on One Little Indian, with an album of the same name due Sept 13th, and she supports Air tonight at the London Forum.
ÓLOF ARNALDS – Innundir Skinni by Pias France
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