ari j. greenberg
Seabear - Arms
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I’m really loving this song.

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Seabear - “Arms

On paper, some things just don’t sound like they should go together, like indie-pop/folk and Iceland, for example. But Seabear, a 7-piece band from Reykjavik, Iceland pulls off this interesting combination beautifully. Feeling a bit like Fanfarlo at times (even though they predate Fanfarlo by at least a year), the music has a layered and upbeat-yet-dreamy quality that all too easily sucks you in. This track off their excellent 2007* debut, The Ghost That Carried Us Away, is a perennial favorite.

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    Just found out I’ll be seeing them in Iceland in 6 weeks!
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    lovely song.. sweet dreams
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    can’t stop listening to this. i think i have to add
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    loving this song.
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    into, and i’m so thankful. check it out. dreamy indie-pop/folk with a catch. it’s superb.
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