Having spent much of the last year sharing unreleased solo material from more than a decade ago, Sigur Rós’ Jónsi has now announced his plans to share three previously lost albums.
The new three-part release 'Frakkur 2000-2004', made up of the records ‘2000-2001’, ‘2002-2003’ and ‘2003-2004’, were originally thought to be gone forever after the hard drive they were saved to become corrupted. But thanks to Jónsi’s partner, Alex Somers, the files were recovered and are set to be made available this Friday 23rd November.
Have a listen to the track ‘SFTLB2’ in the player below.