Sigur Rós: Heima und ein Bonustrack
Sigur Rós haben vor wenigen Tagen ihren Fim "Heimar" komplett auf YouTube veröffentlicht. 97 Minuten und 21 Sekunden.
"'heima' is sigur rós's first ever film, filmed over two weeks during the summer of 2006 when the band undertook a series of free, unannounced concerts in iceland. they hauled 40-plus people round 15 locations to the furthest flung corners of their homeland for their debut venture into live film, to create something, well, inspirational.
on their way they went to ghost towns, outsider art shrines, national parks, small community halls and the absolute middle-of-nowhere-ness of the highland wilderness, as well as playing the largest gig of their career (and in icelandic history) at their homecoming reykjavik show.
'heima' (icelandic for "at home" or "homeland"), truly, shows sigur rós as never before. whereas seeing the group live is normally a large-scale and sometimes overwhelming experience, making full use of lights and mesmeric visuals, 'heima' was always intended to reveal more of what was actually going on on stage. it does this via long-held close-ups and a rare intimate proximity, without ever once breaking the spell.
loosely based on a documentary format - and including personal reflections from the band - 'heima' also serves as an alternative primer for iceland the country, which is revealed as less stag destination-du-jour and more desolate, magical place where human beings have little right to trespass.
'heima' features performances of songs from all four sigur rós albums, many radically reworked, as well as two exclusive new songs in 'guitardjamm', which was filmed inside an abandoned herring oil tank in the far west of the country, and the traditional 'a ferd til breidarfjardar 1922', performed with poet steindor andersen.
'heima' was directed by dean deblois, a long-time fan of the band and director of the oscar-nominated animated feature 'lilo & stitch', using an icelandic crew."
Was die die DVD veröffentlichende Plattenfirma EMI davon hält? Die Isländer jedenfalls gelten so als Wohltäter, viele Fans dürften die großartige DVD längst in ihrem Besitz wissen, aber die rund 100.000 Views in gerade mal einer Woche beweisen, dass es da draußen noch einen enormen Bedarf gibt. Vielleicht entsteht so ja auch ein Schub bei den Abverkäufen. Wer weiß!? Um diesen anzuheizen, gibt es außerdem den Download des Songs "Ny Batteri" in allen wichtigen Videoformarten von ihrem Konzert in Reykjavik am 30. Juli 2006. Und zwar hier.
uvmann - Fr, 7. Mär, 21:27