In 1999, the Icelandic quartet Sigur Ros released its breakthrough second record, ?Agaetis Byrjun,? introducing the world to its distinct take on atmospheric songcraft. At times, the band?s trademarks ? minimalist composition, frontman Jonsi Birgisson?s ethereal falsetto, lyrics written in an invented language ? could create music that felt almost otherworldly. But after 13 years, several albums and a handful of side projects, the approach that once made Sigur Ros seem so alien has now become boilerplate.
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