Mum – FINALLY WE ARE NO ONE
Soley – WE SINK
Low Roar – LOW ROAR
Ms. Hen loves music, but she has never written a music
review on her blog. She thinks that it’s about time, so she will share some she has recently discovered. When Ms. Hen was a young hen, the only way
to acquire music was to purchase it in a store on a CD, and when she was younger, on
cassette tapes. These days, a whole new world has emerged on the Internet.
People can find things that they had no idea had existed, and most of the time,
we can listen to it for free. Sometimes Ms. Hen feels guilty about not buying
music from artists, but she is not a rich hen, and needs to buy groceries and
get her hair done and go on vacation sometimes.
Ms. Hen has decided it’s pleasant to listen to music from
Iceland in the winter. She has found some Icelandic artists that she
enjoys and she’d like to open your eyes to them.
Mum is one of Ms. Hen’s favorite new bands. They create
electronic music that is very delicate and hopeful. Some of their songs are
instrumentals, which Ms. Hen isn’t usually partial to, but she loves the way
the songs sound. She has been listening to FINALLY WE ARE NO ONE recently and
when she does, it makes her happy. It is fitting music for December
because it is dark and light at the same time, like Christmas. To her, it
sounds like peppermints.
Ms. Hen listened to Soley’s WE SINK often during October and
November. It is perfect for Halloween, spooky and sensual, and sometimes a little
scary. She was a member of the Icelandic folk band Seabear before venturing off
onto her own. She possesses a
beautiful ethereal voice and can calm Ms. Hen down when she’s angry about the
state of the world, which has happened a lot lately.
Low Roar’s lead singer Ryan Karazija is not originally from
Iceland, but he relocated there, and Low Roar was born. He wrote a song a day
to chronicle his experience in Iceland, creating the album LOW ROAR. Ms. Hen
discovered this album earlier this year, in January, and she thinks it’s perfect for
deep winter music listening. You can hear the snow and cold and elongated
nights in the music. Low Roar has an album that will be released in 2017, and
Ms. Hen is looking forward to it, but she still loves their first, since she
hasn’t gotten bored with it yet.
For a long time, Ms. Hen didn’t listen to new music. She
listened to the same old thing all the time. Only this year, she figured out how to listen to different albums on the Internet. Ms. Hen is not an old
hen, but she is not a millennial. She comes from the last generation that grew
up without the Internet. She imagines that when she is eighty, she will be
telling the young people about how she had to go to a store to buy a CD to
acquire music. These days, the world can be yours, if you only know where
to look.
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