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Sigur Rós's ( )

Series: 33 1/3
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Sigur Rós's ( ) by Ethan Hayden delves into the enigmatic album ( ), an album defined by its lack of conventional language and titles. Instead of lyrics, the band uses "Hopelandic," a made-up, nonsensical language allowing unlimited personal interpretation. The book explores how listeners might find meaning in music without words, examining the voice as an instrument and the profound emotional space the album creates.
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This book is ideal for fans of Sigur Rós intrigued by the deeper linguistic and philosophical contexts of their work, as well as readers interested in experimental music, language, and the interplay between sound and meaning.

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Words like inspiring, expansive, and moving are regularly used to describe Sigur Rós's ( ), and yet the only words heard on the record itself are a handful of meaningless nonsense syllables. The album has no title—or rather, its title is no title: just an empty pair of parentheses. The intention is that listeners will fill in the parentheses with their own title, their own interpretation of the sounds on the record.

The CD sleeve consists of twelve pages that are essentially blank, lacking song titles, liner notes, or production credits. Instead, it contains only semi-translucent frosted images of abstract natural scenes (tree branches, clouds, etc.), on which the listener is free to inscribe their own notes—or no notes at all. And then there are the lyrics, sung in a deliberately unintelligible tongue called "Hopelandic," which the band invites listeners to interpret freely.

Ethan Hayden's book doesn't try to fill in the gaps between the album's parentheses, but instead explores the ways in which listeners might attempt to do so. Examining the communicative powers of asemantic language, the book asks whether music can bring sense to nonsense. What happens to the voice when it stops singing conventional language: does it simply become another musical instrument, or is it somehow more human? What role does space play on ( )? And how do we interpret music that we cannot possibly understand, but feel very deeply that we do?

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Critics note that while the book's focus on linguistic analysis may not appeal to all fans, particularly those less interested in technical terms like trochaic rhythm and echolalia, Hayden successfully enhances appreciation for the album. The meticulous transcription and interpretation of the untitled tracks provide fresh insights into the band's intentional ambiguity and musical expression.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781623568924

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 23 October 2014

Country: United States

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 120.0mm

Height: 162.0mm

Weight: 146g

Pages: 168

About the Author

Ethan Hayden is a composer and performer, currently pursuing a Ph.D. in music at the University at Buffalo, US.

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