Daily MPfree: Rökurró
John Rogers | Thursday 19 August, 2010 09:52
Very pretty in an audibly Icelandic style, Rökkurró are a chamber-pop quintet producing beautiful, swooning orchestral arrangements with other-worldly vocals. A bit like Múm perhaps, but less aimlessly textural – Rökkurró are more about melody and songs than drones and moods. Their new album “Í annan heim”, meaning “In Another World”, is out soon.
Rokkurro – Skuggamyndir by snipelondon
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