We're getting spoiled with all of these free albums, right? Just one song for free? Oh well – for a Wednesday morning it will have to do.

Click on over to this page on Sigur Ros' website and in exchange for your email address you'll get a fast download of a new three-minute ditty full of acoustic guitars, hand-claps, and “la la las” as far as the eye can see.

The track's called “Gobbledigook” and by now, I'm just going to deal with the fact that they're never going to make another song as tear-inducingly beautiful as “Svefn-g-englar”

Read on for naked people-filled video…

From the same page (this one) there's also a link to play a Quicktime video of the new track, which bares the intriguing warning: “This material contains adult content. By clicking on the buttons above you are confirming you are over 18.” i.e.: Naked people running through a forest and frolicking like Icelandic elves. It's directed by Arni & Kinski with help from Ryan McGinley, who did the album cover, and also likes naked people.

There's a new Sigur Ros album coming next month: Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust (With a buzz in our ears we play endlessly), out June 23, which was co-produced by Flood. You can order it early directly from their website on June 2. They apparently recorded the whole album in just a few weeks, and finished in May.

Final bit of the puzzle: tourdates. Click here for the ticket store. US dates are few and far between. No L.A. date announced, and the majority of these dates are festival appearances:

June:

5 Guadalajara, Mexico – Teatro Degollado

7 Tepoztlan, Mexico – Festival La Colmena

8 Tijuana, Mexico – Planeta Tijuana

11 Omaha, USA – Orpheum Theatre

12 Kansas City, USA – Uptown Theatre

14 Manchester, USA – Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival

16 New York, USA – Grand Ballroom, Manhattan Centre

20 Germany – Southside Festival

22 Bremen, Germany – Hurricane Festival

July:

5 Wechter, Belgium – Rock Werchter Festival

6 Arras, France – Main Square Festival

8 Vienna, Austria – Arena

9 Lausanne, Switzerland – Les Docks

11 Florence, Italy – Giardino Di Boboli

12 Rome, Italy – Cavea Auditorium

13 Milan, Italy – Arena Civica

14 Zurich, Switzerland – Volkhaus

17 Benicassim, Spain – Benicassim Festival

19 Suffolk, England – Latitude Festival

August:

1 Melbourne, Australia – Festival Hall

2 Sydney, Australia – Horden Pavillion

3 Byron Bay, Australia – Splendour In The Grass

7 Oslo, Norway – Øya Festival

8 Gothenburg, Sweden – Way Out West

9 Copenhagen, Denmark – Beat Day Festival

11 Cologne, Germany – Philharmonie

12 Wiesenbaden, Germany – Schlachthof

13 Berlin, Germany – Tempodrum

15 St. Malo, France – La Route Du Rock Festival

17 Biddinghuizen, Holland – Lowlands Festival

18 Dresden, Germany – Alter Schlachthof

19 Prague, Czech Republic – Arena HC Sparta Praha

20 Warsaw, Poland – Palladium

22 Riga, Latvia – Arena

24 Helsinki, Finland – Kulttuuritalo

26 St Petersburg, Russia – TYUZ Theatre

27 Moscow, Russia – B1

29 Stradbally, Ireland – Electric Picnic Festival

31 Inveraray, Scotland – Hydro Connect Festival

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