At 5.29 it is like Josin, the vocalist, takes us into an unknown dimension that is painfully vulnerable and angelic at the same time. It is like she takes us through a portal that opens the heart. She and all the musicians, as the nordic landscape urges us all to dare to go deep within to find our hidden treasures.💓
You have one of the most beautiful souls I have ever encountered. Thank you for your kindness, your humbleness and the breathtaking music you have created. From the bottom of my heart, you have saved me so many times and I am thankful for it. Lots of love from Berlin.
Was lucky enough to see you guys in Utrecht - mesmerised by that monolith and the whole soundscape - beautiful work guys - so good to see you back touring ❤🎉😊
His music inspired me to visit iceland. Drove the ring road listening to all the songs i could find. Absolutely Beautiful country. Wish i could figure out a way to live there.
Here in Belgium, they used this song at the end of each episode of a reality based hospital series called "emergency 24/7" at the end when they comment on each patient they followed and how the treatments turned out for them. And this will be for always be associated with a poor young woman who died from an uncurable tumor behind her face. But it was also a tune of hope for many others. So for a long time I assumed it was made in house. Then I suddenly heard this same song during an opening scene in one of our popular soap series' , and I thought, now I have to put shazam to work. And here I am It was so much more on point in the hospital series though! But on its own it invokes emotion of expectation and despair, floats between hope and mourning.
This was said to me once, but never got a chance to ask what does it mean exactly... I'm still not sure. But judging by this, it must be something beautiful.