On Laugavegur, the main shopping street in Reykjavik, you can find a tiny record store with no more than two aisles of music. Still, it has plenty to offer fans of Icelandic rock: a framed sales award celebrating Bjork's "Homogenic," a five-foot tall sheet metal sign advertising Sigur Ros' "Agætis Byrjun" and a guy behind the counter who won't stop talking about the new record by Sin Fang Bous, "Clangour." Diehard fans of whispery pop might know it's the side project of Seabear member Amazon, the album won't be released in America until February, but you can download it now on iTunes.


























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