Sin Fang Bous
John Rogers | Wednesday 17 November, 2010 17:35
Sin Fang Bous is the project of Sindri Már Sigfússon, singer of Icelandic folk-pop band Seabear. His solo album, Clangour, is a brilliantly imaginative construction of trilling pipes, strummed strings and ramshackle arrangements that surprises at every turn. Tjék him out.
Sin Fang Bous – The Jubilee Choruses by brainlove
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