Kimi Records

Kimi Records is an alternative record label from Iceland. We do all kinds of music.
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Nálægt norðurpól - Morðingjarnir

af væntanlegri breiðskífu þeirra sem kemur út eftir rúma viku!

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Period Child - Me, the Slumbering Napoleon

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Át hana - Prins Póló

Kom út á brakinu í maí, vanmetnasta plata veraldarsögunnar. 4 lög, 4 endurlit í allt sem skiptir máli!

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Period Child - Me, The Slumbering Napoleon

From their first LP, The Bloody Core Of It // Af þeirra fyrstu breiðskífu, The Bloody Core Of It.

Released in Iceland November 13th // Útgáfudagur er 13. nóvember

Me, The Slumbering Napoleon - The Bloody Core of It
Release date. Friday the 13th of November. muhahaha

Me, The Slumbering Napoleon - The Bloody Core of It

Release date. Friday the 13th of November. muhahaha

reykjaviktheband:

If you go into “The Blood” expecting some type of glacial soundscapes from this Icelandic group, then be prepared to have both your mind and ears blown. On their second full-length, Reykjavik! firmly establish themselves as a loud rock juggernaut, building on the explosive post-hardcore sounds that bands like Refused and At the Drive-In were crafting a decade ago. But Reykjavik’s sound is a more uncommon hybrid of amped-up rock gestures. Take the curiously titled “Kate Bush”, where the group’s chugga chugga metal riffs and bloodcurdling screams vie for space with garage rock hand claps or the group harmonies that provide the backdrop to the emo-esque “Repticon”. On “Aeji Plis”, they play mechanical surf rock before the chorus launches into total hardcore mayhem. Even when the group plays it fairly straight, as on the title track, they sound like some sort of amphetamine-crazed Mudhoney. It’s definitely not for the faint-of-heart or for those prone to anxiety attacks. But it sure sounds great played at maximum volume. I can only imagine the shitstorm this band would kick up in a live setting. 7/10 (via —==> foxy digitalis : album reviews <==—)

reykjaviktheband:

If you go into “The Blood” expecting some type of glacial soundscapes from this Icelandic group, then be prepared to have both your mind and ears blown. On their second full-length, Reykjavik! firmly establish themselves as a loud rock juggernaut, building on the explosive post-hardcore sounds that bands like Refused and At the Drive-In were crafting a decade ago. But Reykjavik’s sound is a more uncommon hybrid of amped-up rock gestures. Take the curiously titled “Kate Bush”, where the group’s chugga chugga metal riffs and bloodcurdling screams vie for space with garage rock hand claps or the group harmonies that provide the backdrop to the emo-esque “Repticon”. On “Aeji Plis”, they play mechanical surf rock before the chorus launches into total hardcore mayhem. Even when the group plays it fairly straight, as on the title track, they sound like some sort of amphetamine-crazed Mudhoney. It’s definitely not for the faint-of-heart or for those prone to anxiety attacks. But it sure sounds great played at maximum volume. I can only imagine the shitstorm this band would kick up in a live setting. 7/10 (via —==> foxy digitalis : album reviews <==—)

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Manvísa (feat. Kata Mammút) - Morðingjarnir

Af væntanlegri plötu sem hefur hlotið nafnið Flóttinn mikli

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Skelkur í bringu - Batman

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