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2008-08-28T01:24:09Zsigur ros show us the importance and power of local
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One of the most important trends to look for in 08 is the continuing battle between nationalization and globalization. <br><br>It will impact everything from politics to branding. <br><br>The power and importance of national tradition is nicely represented in a new film by the Icelandic band <a target="_blank" href="http://www.sigur-ros.co.uk/"><b style="text-decoration: underline;">Sigur Ros.</b></a> <br><br><b style="font-weight: bold;">Sigur Ro</b><span style="font-weight: bold;">s </span>are one of the most interesting and enigmatic bands around; despite signing in their native Icelandic, they still manage to have garnered a massive worldwide following. Their music is a cacophony of pure emotion and atmospherics that renders the meaning of the lyrics un-important. <br><br>In 2006, after months on the road, the band decided to return to Iceland and tour the country appearing at surprise free concerts across the island. <br><br>It was a return to the brands roots and a thank you to the country that made them. The result of the tour can be seen in the documentary <a target="_blank" href="http://www.heimafilm.com/"><b>Heima. </b></a><br><br>
<object height="355" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/EhLZP6Cz2dA&rel=1"><param name="wmode" value="transparent"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/EhLZP6Cz2dA&rel=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" height="355" width="425"></object><br><br>The film is a stunning exploration of the band, its music and the country of Iceland as told through a series of incredible performances that take place in the most unlikely surroundings; the bottom of a fish oil tank in a deserted fish factory, outside a village church, inside a village hall, in the middle of a beautiful valley and somewhat more expected in front of 25,000 fans in Rekyivaik.<br><br>In a way, the film is a tribute to the strength, importance and resilience of local roots and tradition. <br><br>It shows the band collaborating will local musicians, brass bands and artists. <br><br>All the shows are wonderfully shot and edited in a way that seamlessly blends, band, crowd and country. It gives you an understanding of what the band is made of and the atmosphere and surroundings that have played a role in shaping the bands’ unique soundprint. At the island concerts, instead of the expected crowds of hip Icelandic youth, those attending are multi-generational with equal numbers of starry-eyed grandparents and grandchildren. <br><br>Heima shows a Sigur Ros keen to resist the commercialism at all costs approach and remain firmly attached, committed and passionate about the island they come from. <br><br>Posted by Ed CottonInflux Insights2007-12-26T21:51:41Z