
Sigur Rós to bring orchestral world tour to a close with European dates
The collaborative project with conductor Robert Ames wraps up this September.
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"Heima" is a track by Sigur Rós, from the album Inní mér syngur vitleysingur, released 2008. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 6 articles about Sigur Rós.
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One thousand years in words A thousand words which carve me to death Without guts, we still get hurt I need to get out One thousand words in years A thousand years which tell the whole story No one sees, behind empty words There's always something The last tears shed I wipe them off The last years of a lifetime The last years lived The last rivers flow away The wounds – yes, they heal One thousand words in deaths A thousand years, tears run down our cheeks Gashes, which we suture together And so move on The last tears shed Now I wipe them off The last years of a lifetime The last straws are drawn The last rivers flow away The wounds, they heal The wounds, they heal The last tears flow away The wounds – yes, they heal Yes, they heal Yes, they heal Now I'm finally home
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The collaborative project with conductor Robert Ames wraps up this September.

The band will collaborate with local orchestras across Europe and the UK in support of their latest album 'ÁTTA'.

The Icelandic artist's fourth solo album, due August 30th, features two lead singles, 'Flicker' and 'Cherry Blossom'.

It comes as the band are in the process of writing and recording their first new studio album since 2013’s 'Kveikur'.

The band announced the new community via their Instagram, giving fans “free and permanent” access to an official Discord.

They'll play shows in Mexico, Canada and the United States, with more to follow soon.

