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Sibille Attar is a Swedish artist, producer and songwriter.
”And whilst I don’t like resorting to swearing, she probably summed it up best when she talked about the recording of her album, (A History of Silence), because this is her ‘fuck it’ album, the restraints of the music industry cast aside, complete control over the creative process, and a fluid, genre-bending album, accompanied by engaging and interesting instrumentation throughout, and where she pretty much does whatever she damn well chooses. I hope she doesn’t stop, because it’s pretty marvellous stuff from start to finish.”
— NMR
“The album grabs you right out of the gate. “Hurt Me” hits the ground running with a funky drummer breakbeat and Sibille’s arresting voice (shades of Sinead O’Connor’s “I Am Stretched on Your Grave”), but adds layer after layer, dramatic strings, harmonies, and flute as the song flies higher and higher.”
— BrooklynVegan
”…a vivid collection of alt-pop pieces that built into something refined.”
— Clash Magazine
”…she marries her atonal Scandinavian yawp to madly wide-eyed, swooning songs underpinned by a strangely baggy 90s rhythm…”
— Pitchfork
”And whilst I don’t like resorting to swearing, she probably summed it up best when she talked about the recording of her album, (A History of Silence), because this is her ‘fuck it’ album, the restraints of the music industry cast aside, complete control over the creative process, and a fluid, genre-bending album, accompanied by engaging and interesting instrumentation throughout, and where she pretty much does whatever she damn well chooses. I hope she doesn’t stop, because it’s pretty marvellous stuff from start to finish.”
— NMR
“The album grabs you right out of the gate. “Hurt Me” hits the ground running with a funky drummer breakbeat and Sibille’s arresting voice (shades of Sinead O’Connor’s “I Am Stretched on Your Grave”), but adds layer after layer, dramatic strings, harmonies, and flute as the song flies higher and higher.”
— BrooklynVegan
”…a vivid collection of alt-pop pieces that built into something refined.”
— Clash Magazine
”…she marries her atonal Scandinavian yawp to madly wide-eyed, swooning songs underpinned by a strangely baggy 90s rhythm…”
— Pitchfork
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