They also offered up "Illgresi" and an extremely gorgeous "Fljotavik," but the two Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust tracks with longer titles are more lively fare for a Friday afternoon. Yes, you've likely already seen "Inní mér syngur vitleysingur" live before, but not with the four guys alone in a room. (Plus, as we've already made clear on this site, these guys are a a good live band -- and the double piano playing's compelling to watch up close.) And it's good to see "Við Spilum Endalaust" in crisper, less pixelated form ... even if Spinner has it labeled "Fljotavik" by mistake.
"Inní Mér Syngur Vitleysingur"
"Við Spilum Endalaust"
If you want to feel a little sadder, head to Spinner for the other two takes and a brief interview. Also, they've lowered the price of the Med sud í eyrum vid spilum endalaust Deluxe Edition to $79.98, in case you couldn't afford it previously. Finally, in other Sigur Rós news, Jónsi and his partner (and regular SR graphic designer) Alex Somers' Riceboy Sleeps project has a self-titled album out 7/21 via XL. You might remember their "Happiness" from Dark Was The Night.






