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Album Review

Iceland's Múm proves to be as successful at creating emotional ambient electronic music as they are at posing for album covers (the twin sisters in the band appeared on the sleeve of Belle & Sebastian's Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant). Yesterday Was Dramatic — Today Is OK blends equal parts early Aphex Twin atmosphere, glitchy clicks reminiscent of Autechre, and dramatic musical elements that evoke the sorrow and glory of compatriot's Sigur Rós. Múm allow their songs to stretch out into lush, lengthy arrangements as a synthetic accordion mingles with rolling beats, icy analog effects, beeping instruments that recall some fantastic Disney ride, and the occasional female voice humming or singing quietly. Melodicas, glockenspiels, and other exotic instruments spur recurring motifs of sadness and joy. When the album isn't operating as a perfect postmodern lullaby, Múm is at work crafting memorable melodies. "Awake on a Train" is typical of the startling beauty the band achieves throughout the album, as tinkering keyboards and a lone voice work as aural tearjerkers. "The Ballad of the Broken Birdie Records" suggests what the pairing of Cocteau Twins and Mike Paradinas might have sounded like, as throbbing, hazy electronics lean against haunting vocals. "Sunday Night Just Keeps on Rolling" brings to mind tiny ships sounding off to each other across a sea of flowing lava. Though the album is modern in its inception, the music is effortlessly timeless and thoroughly engrossing. Yesterday Was Dramatic — Today Is OK is an unmitigated, accessible masterpiece.

Customer Reviews

Aurora Music

"Yesterday Was Dramatic" seemed like a soundtrack for something, but I couldn't quite figure out for what. Until the night I watched the northern lights with this album playing on my iPod. So from one nothern dweller (Alaska) to another (Iceland), Kudos on capturing the essence of the Aurora so beautifully.

If you were ever a fan...

If you were ever a fan of múm, this CD was either one of a thousand reasons for it or one of a thousand reasons to keep listening. In such a masterpiece (as in all of their works), one may find oneself flush with an energy so pure and colorful, yet at the same time melancholic and sorrowful. It's samples and percussion are considerably more electronically driven than in Finally We Are No One and Summer Make Good; however, this is a strength of the recording, proving their capability to skillfully engineer an atmosphere. If you were ever a fan, you can be proud; if you are just starting to hear them, get ready... and listen well.

Oh Bliss!

Superb. Twinkling. Soft. Bright. Divine. Fresh. Glass Green. Ocean Grey. Summer Sky Blue. New Snow. Earthy. Deep. Swimming In A Warm River. Heavy Whispers. Small Secrets. Aural Heaven.

Biography

Formed: 1997 in Iceland

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Iceland pop experimentalists Múm were formed by Gunnar Örn Tynes, Örvar Þóreyjarson Smárason, and classically trained twin sisters Gyða and Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir. Formed in 1997, the group met while working on a children's play. Smárason found his perception of music changed through hearing Aphex Twin and decided that he would abandon the guitar-based concepts of his prior bands. This was fine and dandy with his bandmates. Following a number of singles and remixes, the full-length Yesterday Was...
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