翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Brenner, South Tyrol
・ Brenneria
・ Brenneria salicis
・ Brennero
・ Brennersee
・ Brennes
・ Brennevinsfjorden
・ Brennhaugen
・ Brennhausen
・ Brennik
・ Brennik, Złotoryja County
・ Brennilis
・ Brennilis Nuclear Power Plant
・ Brenning
・ Brenninkmeijer family
Brennisteinn
・ Brennisteinsalda
・ Brennisteinsfjöll
・ Brennius
・ Brennivín
・ Brenno
・ Brenno Ambrosini
・ Brenno de Winter
・ Brenno, Poland
・ Brennschluss
・ Brennsee
・ Brenntag
・ Brennus
・ Brennus (3rd century BC)
・ Brennus (4th century BC)


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Brennisteinn : ウィキペディア英語版
Brennisteinn

}}
"Brennisteinn" (Icelandic for "Brimstone", pronounced /ˈprɛnːɪˌsteitn/) is a song written and recorded by Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós for their seventh studio album ''Kveikur''. It appears as the opening track on the album. "Brennisteinn" was released as the lead single from the album on March 25, 2013, after the album's official unveiling three days earlier.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sanctuaryreview.com/2013/03/track-review-sigur-ros-brennisteinn.html )
==Reception==

"Brennisteinn" was released to overwhelmingly positive reception. Ian Cohen of ''Pitchfork'' compared the track to the sounds of the band's second and third studio albums ''Ágætis Byrjun'' and ''( )'', stating that "Though their earliest work constitutes some of the most beautiful and ethereal music of the past two decades, ''Ágætis Byrjun'' and ''( )'', are heavy records with doom-friendly song lengths and tempos. "Brennisteinn", then, is a big payoff in that regard." He further calls the track a "heaven/hell juxtaposition" that "feels like the most logical step imaginable for Sigur Rós in light of last year's ''Valtari'', a Calgon bath of a record that suggested that the band had run out of ideas." Grayson Hale of Sputnikmusic stated "As just a small taste of what's to come, "Brennisteinn" certainly achieves its goal of whetting the appetite." While Hale also makes a comparison to 2002's ''( )'', he writes "Although no two albums of theirs sound exactly alike, this is the first time we are really hearing something of a reinvention from the group."
Jake Jenkins of the ''Sanctuary Review'' noted of the band's approach of a more "aggressive" sound, but in allusion to this he wrote that "aggressive is an understatement." He describes the track as "a menacing, lurching beast of a song that will rattle you to your core." He criticizes Jonsi's vocal performance by stating that "Jonsi's vocals typically stay in his lower register but they still sit high above the rest of the music throughout the track, though their atmospheric texture lends itself perfectly to the song, and when he does get into that upper register they don't sound out of place in the least bit." However, he goes on to give the overall song a positive review by writing "Over the course of the 7 minutes, Sigur Rós prove that they have not only stayed true to their word of exploring a more aggressive sound but proved that they could pull it off in ways that exceed all expectations. Considering they were recently reduced to a trio, the fact that they sound this huge is impressive. If the rest of ''Kveikur'' is along the same lines as "Brennisteinn", we may be getting the best Sigur Rós album since ''( )''.
Joe Stadele of ''The Way That He Sings'' called the song "a mammoth". He described the track as "brutal, dark, and unsettling." He writes "Like an approaching torrential storm, the song reveals itself in waves. First the pitter-patter of rain, then a thunderous buzz saw drone followed by marching stomp percussion. Yet somewhere in the darkness, Sigur Rós sprinkle rays of light amongst the orchestral storm and the song is propelled to all new heights through the falsetto vocals of Jónsi Birgisson and accompanying strings. This is easily Sigur Ros’ heaviest track to date, nodding to the bleakness of ''( )'', yet treading new territory for the real second coming of the newly downsized three-piece". He further complimented the band by saying "If this any indication of newly downsized three-piece’s new direction, Sigur Rós fans are in for a treat and true return to form."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://twths.org/album-review-sigur-ros-brennisteinn-ep/ )

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Brennisteinn」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.