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Valtari: Heavyweight Gatefold Vinyl 2LP
Valtari is Sigur RĂłsâ sixth studio album which was initially released in 2012 on XL Recordings. Sigur RĂłs started recording Valtari, described by the band as âan avalanche in slow motionâ in 2009 co-producing it themselves with Alex Somers in Reykjavik, Iceland. The title means ârollerâ in English with JĂłnsi saying it kind of fits with the album because it's âbig and slow and rolls over you slowly."
Completely out of print worldwide Valtari will now be re-released via the bands own label, Krunk released on double heavy weight vinyl (gatefold sleeve, heavyweight reverse board and gold foil blocking on front cover).
Valtari is Sigur RĂłsâ sixth studio album which was initially released in 2012 on XL Recordings. Sigur RĂłs started recording Valtari, described by the band as âan avalanche in slow motionâ in 2009 co-producing it themselves with Alex Somers in Reykjavik, Iceland. The title means ârollerâ in English with JĂłnsi saying it kind of fits with the album because it's âbig and slow and rolls over you slowly."
Completely out of print worldwide Valtari will now be re-released via the bands own label, Krunk released on double heavy weight vinyl (gatefold sleeve, heavyweight reverse board and gold foil blocking on front cover).
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Valtari is Sigur RĂłsâ sixth studio album which was initially released in 2012 on XL Recordings. Sigur RĂłs started recording Valtari, described by the band as âan avalanche in slow motionâ in 2009 co-producing it themselves with Alex Somers in Reykjavik, Iceland. The title means ârollerâ in English with JĂłnsi saying it kind of fits with the album because it's âbig and slow and rolls over you slowly."
Completely out of print worldwide Valtari will now be re-released via the bands own label, Krunk released on double heavy weight vinyl (gatefold sleeve, heavyweight reverse board and gold foil blocking on front cover).












