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Outer space is my Roman Empire: I am on some level obsessing about it whenever I have a free moment. I will devour true ...
Björk’s Coachella Performance Planning Is Still Underway, But The Björk Orkestral Will Be Part Of The Set Flisadam Pointer Contributing Writer Facebook Instagram Twitter January 25, 2023 ...
Björk’s new solo album is her 10th, and the round number is apt for a moment in which she’s taking stock of where she has come from and what she’s accomplished.
Björk and Rosalía have teamed up on a new single that aims to raise awareness in the fight against industrial salmon farming in Björk’s native Iceland. The pair of European hitmakers will ...
Björk walked into a massive Elektra Records conference room sporting a rainbow-colored skirt in 5-inch heels for an interview in New York in 1989. It looked like the Icelandic singer was about to ...
Björk began with “Stonemilker,” which opens Vulnicura with an admission of distance. “Our jux-ta-po-si-tioning fate,” Björk sang, landing each syllable as if it were its own word.
Björk Says Spotify Is ‘The Worst Thing’ That Has Happened To Musicians And Explains Why Flisadam Pointer Contributing Writer Facebook Instagram Twitter January 25, 2025 ...
So we start with the big C word; but COVID life for Björk had much more silver lining than black cloud compared to most of us. Björk hadn’t spent much of her life sitting still until this moment.
Much of Björk’s popular discography includes less-adverous tracks like “Hyperballad”. If anything, this song is a testament to Björk’s ability as a musician, songwriter, and creative.
For much of the album, Björk, 56, contemplates the 2018 death of her mother, Hildur Rúna Hauksdóttir, and her own generational roles as a child and a mother.
Björk battles personal demons in the morning to make space for her partner in the day. “Hyperballad” is an aptly titled and straightforward work by Björk’s standards.