Though Björk had enjoyed minor cult fame as the lead singer of the prog-punk band The Sugarcubes, it only took one solo album to solidify the artist forever known as Icelandic Pixie in the U.S. ...more about Bjork
Artists who break from their bands and release solo albums usually have a negative track record. Even if their first solo album may be all right, they usually leave a path of underwhelming releases. ...more about Bjork
As with much of her past work, it’s almost embarrassingly human, sometimes sounding too close to you to believe it’s not your own. ...more about Bjork
From her politically-charged days as a Sugarcube to the Stockhausen-esque "Headphones" (from 1995'sPost, an album that, on any other day and in any other mood, could have made this list), Björk has al ...more about Bjork
Track listing: 1) Possibly Maybe ; 2) Hyper-ballad ; 3) Enjoy; 4) My Spine; 5) I Miss You ; 6) Isobel ; 7) You've Been Flirting Again; 8) Cover Me; 9) Army Of Me; 10) Headphones. ...more about Bjork
Let’s get this out of the way: I have not seen the new film by Matthew Barney that this soundtrack is scoring, I do not plan to ever see the new film by Matthew Barney that this soundtrack is sc ...more about Bjork