This is the first song I ever heard by Sigur Rós. They're a brilliant Icelandic band who make music as epic and huge as the sky. To me, they make the sounds I imagine when I think about the stars singing, as they do throughout Phoenix, from the first page to the last.
This is a song from their untitled album ( ). It's the song I listened to the most in the seven years of writing Phoenix. It's what I was thinking of when I wrote that the stars made "a small, soft, silvery sound, like the chime of a faraway bell." And it's the kind of thing I had in mind when I wrote about how the sound "surged and swelled, rising up into the sky."
If you've enjoyed this post, and would like to hear the whole () album, I've made a Spotify playlist for you here. And I'll be posting another blog soon with more music that inspired Phoenix...
Can really see how the Sigur Ros soundtrack would work while you were writing Phoenix - very spacey!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Lu! It was very spacey indeed. I had the () album in particular on repeat for long stretches of those seven years... it always put me right up there, among the stars, with Lucky.
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