Spin - 8 out of 10 - "...There's something awe-inspiring about this band's single-minded pursuit of mellow drama..."
Entertainment Weekly - "...The Icelandic quartet again create an ethereal stir with sparse, atmospheric melodies and a falsetto wail..." - Rating: B+
Mojo - "...The album rocks, its symphonic depth and stratosphere-surfing melodies more affecting with each subsequent listen..."
Spin - Ranked #22 on Spin's list of 2002's "Albums of the Year"
CMJ - "...A soothing, uplifting compilation of wonder, reflection and vicissitude and an extended glimpse beyond the mundane..."
Rolling Stone - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Sigur Ros make atmospheric music with lyrics in garbled Icelandic, heavy on the strings and keyboards - beautiful..."
Q - 4 stars out of 5 - "...They make soaring, mind-expanding music that's near impossible to resist....This is a masterpiece of bombed orchestral elegance, at once expansive and intense..."
Magnet - "...Sigur Ros occupies a space somewhere between the free-soaring folk jazz of Tim Buckley, the aquatic ethereality of the Cocteau Twins and the oceanic post-rock of Mogwai....The instrumentation arrives in vast, dense, Radiohead-plays-Pink Floyd waves..."
Uncut - 4 stars out of 5 - "...It weaves a gigantic, undulating backdrop onto which you can project what you will..."
Rovi
With critical darlings Sigur Ros releasing an album called ( ) that features eight untitled songs, this Icelandic outfit continues to go against the grain in a manner so esoteric that it's easy to imagine the band's oft-cited influence on Radiohead. Ironically, the vocals here depart from the previous albums' Robert Smith-like tones for a sound highly reminiscent of Radiohead's Thom Yorke. Infused with a melancholy mood wrapped around swirling, ambient keyboards and floating guitar chords, the dynamics become the bellwether of this musical exercise. With this kind of purposefully funereal pacing, listeners will either be praising this album as another example of Sigur Ros' innovation, or attempting to rise from catnaps to declare that the emperor has no clothes.|
Rovi
シガー・ロス、4年ぶり3作目のアルバム。それ以上の情報なしにこのサウンドに触れてもらえたらと思う。ヤボを承知で言うならば、ここにあるのはサイケデリアという言葉ではもはや窮屈なサウンドの美しいうねり。ストリングスやエレクトロニクス、ギター・ノイズが互いに呼び合いざわめき合っている。オーロラが音を立てるならこんな風に歌うだろう。そんなエキゾチシズムに満ちた素晴らしいアルバム。
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タワーレコード(2002年11月号掲載 (P94))