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@SÓLSTAFIR have now entered the studio for the recording of their seventh full length, which will be released later this year via Season of Mist. The recordings take place at the mighty sundlaugin studio (Iceland), where 'Svartir Sandar', 'Ótta' and 'Berdreyminn' were also recorded by producer Birgir Jón Birgisson (Sigur Rós, Alcest, Damien Rice). 

For updates on the recordings, follow SÓLSTAFIR's Facebook page or Instagram!

Vocalist Aðalbjörn Tryggvason comments on the recording: "This time around we wrote most of the songs on guitars instead of pianos and organs as we have done a lot in the past. Therefore some songs are pretty heavy, even some are fast, faster than we have been for years"

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There you have :

"Iceland post rock outfit SÓLSTAFIR
 are now announcing the details for their new album 'Endless Twilight of Codependent Love', set for worldwide release on November 6. Pre-orders will be available soon. 
The band have also released a teaser for the new record, which can be viewed at the official Season of Mist Channel below. The teaser was created by Aimed & Framed"
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'Endless Twilight of Codependent Love' was recorded at the Sundlaugin Studio (Iceland), where 'Svartir Sandar', 'Ótta' and 'Berdreyminn' were also recorded by producer Birgir Jón Birgisson (Sigur Rós, Alcest, Damien Rice). 
Tracklist:
1. Akkeri 
2. Drýsill 
3. Rökkur 
4. Her Fall From Grace 
5. Dionysus 
6. Til Moldar 
7. Alda Syndanna 
8. Or 
9. Úlfur 
10. Hrollkalda Þoka Einmanaleikans (bonus track) 
11. Hann For Sjalfur (bonus track)

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Named after the town that both of their fathers came from, Ísafjörður, Aðalbjörn Addi Tryggvason (Sólstafir) and Ragnar Zolberg (Sign/x-Pain of Salvation) sculpt beautiful and desolate pop, as bright and dark as the sub-arctic seasons.

Isafjørd’s new album “Hjartastjak” is an infectious rush of euphoric melancholy, quiet-loud dynamism, lush instrumentation and unforgettable atmospheric landscapes of song.

 

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