Icelandic art-rockers Sigur Rós will celebrate the 20th anniversary of '( )' with a reissue of the 2002 LP complete with b-sides and unreleased demos. Hear an unreleased version of “Untitled 7,” a.k.a. “Dauðalagið (The Death Song)” now
or however you referred to it the past two decades — with a reissue of the 2002 LP complete with b-sides and unreleased demos from the recording sessions.reissue features the album’s original eight untitled tracks — all remastered — along with demos of tracks #6, #7, and #8 — affectionately know as “E-bow,” “Dauðalagið” ,” and “Popplagið” , respectively — plus the three songs that formed “Untitled #9,” the B-side to “Untitled #1.
“We didn’t want to put titles on the record just because there are supposed to be titles on the record,” keyboardist Kjartan “Kjarri” Sveinsson said in a statement. “Besides, when I refer songs to my friends, I always say, ‘Check out track five,’ or whatever.”
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