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Icelandic band Múm was started by teenage friends Gunnar and Örvar together with twin sisters Kristin and Gyda: the boys were making music on their Amigas, while the girls threw their piano and violin training into the band's charming mix of indie folk and electronica. Their 2001 debut album 'Yesterday Was Dramatic - Today Is OK' became a big sucess, leading to extensive touring and three more albums for British label FatCat. 2006 saw the band reduced to just Gunnar and Örvar, after Kristin quit the band to pursue a solo career. (Gyda had already left a few years earlier, continuing her classical music studies.) For recording their fifth album 'Sing Along To Songs You Don't Know' the two guys were joined by the amazing Hildur Gudnadottir and various members of Benni Hemm Hemm.
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Morr Music Sing Along To Songs You Don't Know 880918009223 in_stock Album released on Morr Music
Album released on 21 August 2009
Pop
00:49:10
MP3 (320 kbit/s)
12 Tracks
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Icelandic post-rockers Múm return to Morr with a great new album of fragile electronica-tinged indie pop. 'Sing Along To Songs You Don't Know' is Múm's fifth full-length and surely one of their most refined efforts.
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