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Yndi Halda, meaning enjoy eternal bliss (which just so happens to be the name of the bands forthcoming debut EP), hail from the most Southern, Eastern tip of the UK. More joyous than Explosions In The Sky, less vocal than Arcade Fire, it's the kind of music which could soundtrack a moden day love story as easily as it could a mid-century war.

The three track demo version of the forthcoming EP was voted number two (above such genre luminaries as Sigur Ros, Explosions In The Sky, Pelican et al) in the top 50 instrumental albums of 2005 by Decoymusic.com, a reward which anyone would struggle to dispute upon listening to the record. With one beatiful soundscape after another, Yndi create something bigger than an emotional rollercoaster, it's more like a full-on mountain assualt through thick blizzards and incredible sunshine.

'Enjoy Eternal Bliss' is released in November 2006 through Big Scary Monsters Records (UK), Burnt Toast Vinyl (USA) and Xtal (Japan).




Enjoy Eternal Bliss



 
Record Label Shmecord Label





MP3: Myspace
Video: Dash And Blast (live)



www.yndihalda.com
www.myspace.com/yndihalda



 June:
23Notting Hill Arts Club (free DiScover show - drownedinsound.com for details)



Decoymusic.com
Transcends the normal limitations of music... A beautiful portrait of unfathomable radiance.

Rock Sound
Beautiful shimmering post-rock that easily gives Sigur Ros a run for their money.

Drowned In Sound
It’s the hottest day of the year both outside and in this sweltering room, but my arms are alive with gooseflesh... Yndi Halda’s music already feels like an old friend, a drug that’s been coursing through these veins for years; that they're already greatly impressive is a fact humbled, rather, by the obvious certainty that they've the potential to one day be peerless.

UK Experimental Bands
Simply jawdropping... Noise swept beauty... Artist of the week.

Realife Radio
Remember that time you listened to that Sigur Rós song and it reminded you of your saddest memory ever?... Amazing... The whole thing is just dripping with emotion.

Disconnected Press
Pure beauty.

Underground Review
I have no doubt that your attention will never cease to depart from the sonic assault of musical brilliance.