In 2009 they released their entirely self-produced first album,
Pascal Pinon. It was re-released by the Morr Music label in 2010 and was described by
Allmusic as "... a truly lovely record." In January 2013 Pascal Pinon, now a duo consisting of Ásthildur and Jófríður, released their second album,
Twosomeness (produced by
Alex Somers). Michael Cragg of
The Guardian wrote "... these Icelandic twin sisters make gorgeously intimate songs... " In 2013,
Nico Muhly named them to a
New York Times "Must List" of daily music, describing their music as "... strangely catching... " In November 2015 Jófríður described their album
Sundur (produced by Ásthildur) as "... raw and real, minimalistic and a bit melancholic... " After its release in 2016, reviewers praised the album: Tony Clayton-Lea in
The Irish Times said that in
Sundur "... the sisters manage to construct a minimal soundscape that is part sad dream, part tender magic... " Derval McCloat described
Sundur as "... a stirring account of humanity, love, loss, hope and, above all, sisterhood... ", "Theirs is an imagination with few bounds, moulded by a musical skill that has learnt through experience that restraint can work to its advantage, and that less is often more... " and "... a series of magical moments at times shrouded in mystery,
Sundur gives us a glimpse into the secret world of siblings, a fascinating phenomenon that transcends the physical."
Sundur was featured as one of
The Line of Best Fit Fifty Essential Albums of 2016. It was named as one of ''Play Repeat's
10 best albums of 2016. New Noise Magazine
placed Sundur
in their top 16 of 2016. Their song When I Can't Sleep
was used in the trailer for the Apple TV+ production of Here We Are: Notes For Living on Planet Earth
and in the Netflix animated film Hilda and the Mountain King.
In 2026 the duo was featured in a PBS Great Performances'' episode on Icelandic music. ==Related projects==