This somewhat obscure song “Vilse” by Swedish band Symfoniorkestern came my way, and I am really enjoying it. It’s apparently a remake/cover of a version originally made by fellow Swedes, Slutet. It starts off like a Beirut song, but then transforms into a dreamy lush wonder that sounds like a light soundtrack to one’s journey to heaven. Seems to me like we may potentially have a Swedish Sigur Ros on our hands.

Beautiful.

[mp3]: Symfoniorkestern – Vilse (Slutet remake)


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