Jonsi (Sigur Ros) and Alex Somers are beginning their Riceboy Sleeps 10th anniversary tour in Seattle tonight (10/11), and in conjunction with the start of the tour, the duo have surprise-released a ...
UPDATE: BROOKLYNVEGAN PRESALE PASSWORD FOR ALL DATES HERE. UPDATE: BROOKLYNVEGAN PRESALE PASSWORD FOR ALL DATES HERE. Jonsi & Alex be performing the album live in full for “the first and last time,” ...
The post Jónsi and Alex Somers announce 10th anniversary reissue of Riceboy Sleeps appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Jónsi and Alex’s gorgeous ambient debut Riceboy Sleeps is getting a special ...
Ten years after its initial release date, duo Jónsi & Alex’s ambient album “Riceboy Sleeps” still provides a transient and beautiful auditory experience, in an emotional, intense and sound-focused ...
Sixteen years ago, when Alex Somers was a student at Berklee College of Music in Boston, he met Jónsi (born Jón Ážór Birgisson), frontman for the Icelandic band Sigur Rós. The two men hit it off ...
rough track exclusive with a bonus hour-long jonsi and alex mix cd called 'rain down my favorite songs' of music that inspires and influences them including edith piath, the last ever recording of a ...
Sigur Rós leader Jónsi and his Riceboy Sleeps partner, boyfriend Alex Somers, will score a forthcoming television series about the Manhattan Project dubbed, naturally, Manhattan. As The Hollywood ...
Sigur Rós frontman Jónsi and his partner Alex Somers are no strangers to soundtrack work. Last year, the duo scored the WGN series "Manhattan", and in 2011, Jónsi scored the film We Bought a Zoo, ...
trayer tryon—the producer and multi-instrumentalist from Hundred Waters—has shared a new track from his forthcoming album new forever. “cul de sac” features contributions from Moses Sumney, Sigur Rós’ ...
Furtive jungle walks in defiance of a menacing pirate threat. A cloaked woman who dispenses mushrooms and homemade champagne from a wicker basket. A hut, rimmed by trilling tree frogs, hunched between ...
David Handler wants you to stop what you’re doing and just listen. No, really. Drop whatever’s occupying your mind — your work, cleaning your house, whatever — and be present. If there’s music playing ...