Carrying on with the Valtari Mystery Film Experiment, Sigur Rós have unveiled a new video for the Valtari track “Dauðalogn.” This particular video – credited to Ruslan Fedotow – was the winner of the “People’s Choice Award,” which beat competition from nearly one thousand other entries. And such an accolade is pretty good considering the crew who made it were finishing the video on the deadline day and set out with no real director, nor any kind of story. Despite all that, it’s a beautiful video, stark and introspective at varying points. Check it out below, and read more about it here. Next week sees the winner of the band’s choice, so stay tuned.
Sigur Rós: Dauðalogn from Sigur Rós Valtari Mystery Films on Vimeo.
Plugging away since 1999, The National finally hit mainstream success with the release of their 2010 album High Violet. Of course, this entailed their first world tour, but in the new documentary Mistaken For Strangers, it’s only the backdrop for the relationship between lead singer Matt Berninger and his younger brother Tom, who had no idea that these short videos he was shooting would turn into a public document of their troubled, if still loving brotherhood.
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