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Summer Make Good

Album - 12 february 2004 - DeB Id: 103505
By múm
12 Tracks 4 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 42,01

Múm

Summer Make Good Tzunami

 Icelandic musicians seem to act unbounded by any contamination, resulting in a kind of dadaism and experimentation hard to match.

 I imagine sitting by the window of my little house in Reykjavik, watching the snow mixed with rain fall outside, enjoying a cinnamon tea.

 Discover the unique Icelandic soundscape of Múm's Summer Make Good—listen now and immerse yourself in its dreamy atmospheres.

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4088
📈 4,73
Album DeRango™ 13,53

Múm

Summer Make Good MotoSegaJohn

 A shadow has fallen over the fantastic world of Múm, now singing melancholic songs by candlelight, surrounded by great darkness.

 This 'Summer Make Good' is a much more personal and intimate album, where haunting memories and delicate stories intertwine.

 Explore Múm's 'Summer Make Good' and immerse yourself in its haunting, intimate melodies today.

💬 8
2657
📈 4,40
Album DeRango™ 6,04

Múm

Summer Make Good hypnosphere boy

 Listening seems to see grassy blankets, glaciers, and puddles.

 'Summer Make Good' actually sounds sadder and more introspective than previous records.

 Dive into Múm’s evocative 'Summer Make Good' for a journey through ethereal Icelandic soundscapes and tender electronic moods.

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2462
📈 3,80
Album DeRango™ -1,86

Múm

Summer Make Good Rohan
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Skar the fire son
Pet the smiling one
Woo the sleeping one
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Stir (02:41)
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Away (01:28)
Instrumental
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oh, how the boat drifts
oh, how the tide shift
I lie my head in
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Please don't cry for hammer in your teeth
We'll spoil the pretty snow that lies beneath
Who go cry for hammer in her teeth
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Come little ship bells
Where are you
I just want to say "how are you"
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múm

múm are an Icelandic group associated in reviews with minimalist electronica, folktronica and indie-pop, known for delicate, whispery vocals and a mix of laptops, experimental sounds and acoustic instruments (often including accordion). Reviews mention the twin sisters Gyða and Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir among the group’s voices, and describe the music as dreamy, fairytale-like and evocative of Icelandic landscapes.
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