Sin Fang – Young Boys [Best Fit UK Premiere]
13 December 2012, 13:58
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Icelandic experimental musician Sin Fang has spent the last couple of months working with Sigur Rós/Jónsi producer Alex Somers, delivering his most accessible offering to date.
Frontman of Reykjavik indie-folksters Seabear, alongside fellow compatriot Sóley, this new track ‘Young Boys’ sees the singer’s voice warble and sway in the atmosphere, surrounded by some crisp and delicate, thoroughly northern, instrumentation and syncopated rhythms.
You can check out the song below, premiering as Song Of The Day on Best Fit.
Flowers is out 1 February 2013 in Europe/ 19 February in the U.S. Keep your eyes peeled for an upcoming session with Sin Fang very soon.
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