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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Paul Mardles

Eivør: Slør review – pleasant but faceless

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Eivør: something is lost in translation. Photograph: Heiðrik á Heygum

As fans of Faroese electronic folk will confirm, Slør was first released two years ago. Now, in a bid to reach a wider audience, the Copenhagen-based Faroe Islander has rerecorded her 10th LP in English with assistance from poet Randi Ward. This new version, though, strips Eivør of mystique, leaving her sounding like countless other singers whose vaguely trippy music is pleasant but faceless. The melodramatic title track is Enya goes trip-hop, while the opener, Surrender, features lyrics pilfered from a Hallmark greeting card. Unsurprisingly, the standout is the glacial Trøllabundin – the only track sung in Eivør’s native tongue.

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