Thursday, June 19, 2025

múm announces 'History of Silence' LP out 9/19 via Morr Music; shares "Mild at Heart" single, announce fall tour

múm is back; the Icelandic collective is set to release a new album in September! Read the official media release below and watch the music video for the new advance track "Mild At Heart"...Robert Kinsler


múm announces new album History of Silence

 

Vivid new single "Mild at Heart" out today

 

Fall North American tour announced

 

Album out September 19 via Morr Music

 

 

WATCH + LISTEN: "MILD AT HEART" 

Credit: Jennifer Medina

múm are returning with a new album on Morr Music. Announced today for a September 19th release date, History of Silence is the first full body of work by the Icelandic collective since 2013's Smilewound and their seventh studio album to date—recorded, deconstructed, put back together again, refined and finished over the course of two years. Vibrantly oscillating around a carefully curated palette of electronic and analogue sounds, the eight new tracks reflect the group's continuous striving to explore sonic spaces through subtle yet gripping songwriting.

 

Today they share the new single and video "Mild at Heart" which flows freely from start to finish with moments of silence sprinkled in. It's an open-armed introduction to the music on History of Silence, which moves like weather: unexpected, intimate, quietly detailed. Contrasted with vivid phrases, rhythmic shifts, and small hooks, the album offers a new angle of compositional clarity and vision.

 

The Icelandic outfit recently returned with a closing night showcase at the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, and have announced their coast-to-coast North American tour starting this September. Check out the "Mild at Heart" video on YouTube, pre-order the album here, and see below for the full list of tour dates.

 

For a long time now, múm have been exploring the idea of distance in their music. In the beginning, this was born purely out of necessity. Founded in Iceland in the late 1990s, the members soon began embarking on journeys across the world—collectively while touring, but also individually, exploring new places to live and create. Settling in, moving on, catching up: The concept of distance soon became an integral part of the collective's process. History of Silence leans into this idea, with space and time becoming indispensable pillars of the arrangements. While being coherent and structured, they echo their origins from different seasons, cities, and spaces—neatly stitched together with unparalleled craftsmanship. They breathe an overall airy and intimate atmosphere, yet resonate with the structural heft of time.

 

On History of Silence time manifests in unexpected, liberating, and mesmerizing ways. It does not move reliably forward; it drifts, takes twists and turns, even disappears completely. Electronic textures blur into acoustic sounds, voices flicker and dissolve, melodies stumble and repeat. The arrangements often feel like they’re wandering, gently resisting direction. "Our Love is Distorting," for instance, begins with a subtle piano motif, playing hide and seek with feedback noises, digital artefacts, and lush—yet very quiet—string arrangements, before gradually forming into a distinctive song. It's a perfect illustration of múm's general approach on this album. 

 

Work on History of Silence began at Sudestudio in southern Italy. Additional recordings were made in Reykjavík, Berlin, Athens, Helsinki, New York, and Prague. The strings were recorded by Sinfonia Nord at the Hof concert hall, Akureyri, arranged and conducted by Ingi Garðar Erlendsson, who has worked with the band for many years. The orchestral elements don’t dominate the record—instead, they surface gently, adding depth and resonance to the songs without disturbing the songs' fragility.

 

Contrary to what the album title suggests, History of Silence is a collection of bold and colorful songs, no matter how muted they might sound at times. They tickle like a feather drifting through the wind, ending up in unexpected places, stimulating long-forgotten thoughts and feelings, intimate moments of introspection. The songs move through the echoes those moments leave behind: the emotional traces of things unsaid, the weight of stillness. Offering closeness by means of distance and much-needed support.

Bless.

múm Tour Dates

9/16 - Philadelphia PA - Underground Arts

9/17 - Washington DC - The Atlantik

9/19 - Brooklyn NY - Pioneer Works

9/20 - Hudson NY - Hudson Hall

9/21 - Boston NY - Crystal Ballroom

9/23 - Portland ME - Space

9/25 - Toronto ON - Axis

9/26 - Chicago IL - Old Town School of Folk

9/28 - Saint Paul MN - Turf Club

9/30 - Denver CO - Meow Wolf

10/3 - Portland OR - Wonder Ballroom

10/4 - Vancouver BC - The Pearl

10/5 - Seattle WA - Neptune Theatre

10/7 - Sacramento CA - Harlows

 10/8 - San Francisco, CA - The Independent

10/9 - Los Angeles CA - The Regent

PREORDER / SAVE

múm

History of Silence

Morr Music

September 19th, 2025

 

Tracklisting

1. Miss You Dance

2. Kill the Light

4. Avignon

5. Only Songbirds have a Sweet Tooth

6. Our Love is Disorienting

7. A Dry needs no Winding

8. I Like to Shake

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