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Group Members: Jónsi

Named in part after a sister of one of the bandmembers, Reykjavik, Iceland's Sigur Rós (Victory Rose) was formed by guitarist and vocalist Jon Thor Birgisson (who later went by the name Jónsi), bassist Georg Holm, and drummer Agust. Formed in early 1994 while the members were teenagers, the trio's first recorded song earned them a deal with Iceland's Bad Taste label. Their sprawling debut LP, Von (Hope), was released in 1997, followed the next year by a collection of remixes from that album, Recycle Bin. Kjartan Sveinsson joined the band on keyboards and the band recorded 1999's strings-heavy Ágætis Byrjun (Good Start), earning themselves numerous accolades in their homeland and achieving platinum status in sales. Agust then departed and was quickly replaced by Orri Páll DýRason.

Svefn-G-Englar, their first release to be distributed outside of their native country, was hailed as NME's Single of the Week during September of 1999, launching a press hype steamroller in the U.K. and -- to a lesser extent -- in the U.S. The "Ný Battery" single was issued in early 2000, the band's break-out year. British independent Fat Cat began distributing the band, stretching their reach beyond Icelanders and rabid journalists. April dates in England with Godspeed You Black Emperor! were capped off by an appearance at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival, and they also opened several dates of Radiohead's European tour before year's end.

Sigur Rós spent the first three months of 2001 away from the road, setting up their own studio and making their third album. Meanwhile, Ágætis Byrjun found a label in the U.S. and world-wide press became increasingly positive and varied; both Entertainment Weekly and The Wire ran features on the band. The group began touring again in April, playing more shows in Europe, a handful in the States, and several more in Japan throughout the remainder of the year. By the end of the year, Ágætis Byrjun had won the Shortlist Prize for Artistic Achievement in Music; it was also declared Iceland's Best Album of the Century.

( ), Sigur Rós' third album, was released in 2002. The majority of the material was honed on the road prior to being recorded at Alafoss, the group's studio, located outside Reykjavik. The album featured a raw sound in comparison to its predecessors and scaled back the extreme highs and lows that were prominent on Ágætis Byrjun. Three years later, they issued 2005's Takk..., featuring some tighter arrangements and brighter tones. In 2007 they released the documentary film Heima, which chronicled the band's tour of Iceland the previous year alongside an intimate acoustic show at a coffee shop in the small town of Borg.

Released in 2008, Med Sud I Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust found the group adding fairly straightforward pop songs to its sound alongside the traditionally epic soundscapes. After Sigur Rós completed touring for the album (the final weekend of shows recorded and captured on film and then released in 2011 as Inni), they headed back to the studio but scrapped the results and went on a hiatus. During this time, Jónsi launched a solo career, first collaborating with boyfriend Alex Somers (as Jónsi & Alex) on 2009's Riceboy Sleeps, then releasing 2010's Go under his own name. His main claim to fame, though, was recording "Sticks and Stones" for the soundtrack of How to Train Your Dragon. The group ended its hiatus in April of 2010, playing a set at the Coachella Festival. In October of 2011, they released their first live album, Inni, a document of their 2008 tour.

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36 Songs To Soothe the Pain

By eMusic Editorial Staff

Whether you're happily married or told Cupid to shove it a long time ago, we can all agree on one thing: to quote the one-and-only Nazareth, "Love hurts/ Love scars/ Love wounds/ And mars." Or something. That's why we went ahead and compiled a list of 36 Songs To Soothe the Pain, from the bloodletting confessionals of Neko Case, Bright Eyes and Sunny Day Real Estate to the melancholic melodies of Sigur Rós, the Shangri-Las… more »

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  • 02.08.12 sigur rós to play @Bestival in the UK on september 9th - info here: http://t.co/lcxxInQX (woo!) #sigurroslive
  • 01.16.12 the canadian premiere of "credo" by kjartan takes place in winnipeg on the 1st of feb, details here: http://t.co/1F2i3nQq
  • 01.13.12 getting some nice sun-exposed fan art through the ljóspappír competition: http://t.co/VtKfxdgD
  • 12.21.11 download lúppulagið for free: http://t.co/eNLVY1nf happy holidays :)
  • 12.13.11 15minutes to go until the live @iamjonsi/cameron crowe q&a - visit http://t.co/HVPEqSYs and listen to the #weboughtazoo soundtrack!
  • 12.03.11 free shipping on all "inni" products this weekend on http://t.co/neWc2ooO! http://t.co/8TIqPWkt #sigurrosinni
  • 11.30.11 join our mailing list, get a free mp3 from "inni" and get exclusive updates before anywhere else! http://t.co/4bu5GvII
  • 11.14.11 the q&a session from london (november 3rd) is now available to watch: http://t.co/nrJ7zaUZ #sigurrosinni
  • 11.13.11 lots of upcoming "inni" screenings coming up, details here: http://t.co/ALYdYH8b #sigurrosinni
  • 11.11.11 Sigur Rós: 'We're just four dudes in a band' http://t.co/MsQ0oiJq via @guardian @sigurros
  • 11.09.11 "The Return of Sigur Rós" http://t.co/nNU3IyYA via @WSJ
  • 11.08.11 Inni :: Vincent Morisset's @sigurros Doc :: Paste mPlayer http://t.co/FUUWcyTd (via @PasteMagazine)
  • 11.08.11 unpacking the inni special edition: http://t.co/TCtjk35J (video)
  • 11.08.11 inni is out now in most parts of the world (nov 15th in north america). here's what the versions look like: http://t.co/ESncvDs4
  • 11.05.11 a review of "inni" from the BBC: http://t.co/tNxSMM8U
  • 11.04.11 if you're on facebook, you can see the first 10minutes of "inni" http://t.co/zBgHvADO #sigurrosinni - enjoy!
  • 11.04.11 for german and austrian amazon customers: "inni" is available today for 5€ http://t.co/4POBCdlw #sigurrosinni
  • 11.02.11 at the london screening tomorrow night, there'll be a Q+A session - any questions we can ask of the band & director? #sigurrosinni
  • 10.31.11 italian fans: free screenings of "inni" in FNAC stores in firenze, genova, napoli, milano & verona on nov. 1st & 2nd at 18:00 #sigurrosinni
  • 10.28.11 torontonians! tonight's screening has been moved to a bigger cinema, so tickets are still available. tix: 1-416-599-TIFF #sigurrosinni