nýja lagið
Sigur Rós Lyrics


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This song is Hopelandic, it has no actual lyrics.




Overall Meaning

As mentioned in the note, "nýja lagið" is a Hopelandic song, which means it has no actual lyrics in any language. Hopelandic, also known as Vonlenska, is a made-up language used by the Icelandic band Sigur Rós, where the words and sounds are meant to convey emotions and feelings rather than specific meanings.


Despite having no actual words, the song is still emotionally charged and conveys a sense of hope and optimism. The music itself is ethereal and dreamlike, with layers of strings, keyboards, and choir-like vocals building to a crescendo of sound.


The lack of lyrics allows the listener to interpret the music in their own way and connect with the emotions conveyed by the band's unique language. The song's title, "nýja lagið," translates to "the new song" in Icelandic, further emphasizing the band's experimental and inventive approach to music-making.


Overall, "nýja lagið" is a beautiful and moving piece of music that showcases Sigur Rós's skill at crafting emotionally rich compositions that transcend language barriers.


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@besa.la.muerte3748

amazing

@lalaslife6506

I love this band just subbed you

@elijahcz

that's awesome dude!

@lalaslife6506

Ty

@faridbenmessahel3579

🌲🌠

@laurades-ar5178

Suena a cruda realidad: sabes la verdad, pero te duele! TnT

@pinkrudy

the tourist - radiohead?

@Danni170

there is similarities i agree=) but not enough to be a rip off=)

@LordPutrephaghoul

Or ''Exit music for a film''-Radiohead

@lordrchase

They don't release it in any album bc this sounds like an Radioheads song. So I might that this sounds like 1997s Ok Computer song The Tourist.

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