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EXODUS liked a post in a topic by saith in Björk
She literally invented artistic self porn. It's surely gonna become a trend on TikTok if isn't already.
The song is immortal.
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lanza liked a post in a topic by saith in Björk
She literally invented artistic self porn. It's surely gonna become a trend on TikTok if isn't already.
The song is immortal.
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domandapiano liked a post in a topic by saith in Björk
She literally invented artistic self porn. It's surely gonna become a trend on TikTok if isn't already.
The song is immortal.
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Inferno Euphoria liked a post in a topic by saith in Björk
She's so cute in this video, especially the moments in that costume. Her face is at time like she's a child again
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saith liked a post in a topic by konnichiwalski in Björk
Wasn't Utopia's version of Allow allegedly very straightforward and melodic?
I feel like we might get something for the bjöp lovers after all.
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saith liked a post in a topic by EARTHA in Björk
i feel like Björk is so in her own lane and giving so much "eternal musical genius prodigy" that the big music critics dont dare touch any sort of negativity or examining her (admittedly incredible and amazing) art as like a layperson. she is absolutely groundbreaking and doing stuff no one else does, and playing with the possibilities of sound and music, and i'm so grateful. but i do wonder what it would be like if she tried to make even just one new song that could be immediately accessed and understood by someone who hasn't been initiated into the musical scaffolding of Björk.
she used to make bops
now its all this discordant weird time signatures stuff thats brilliant but i know this bitch has it in her to serve another bop. even just one!
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saith liked a post in a topic by Coney Island King in Björk
Agreed. Hopefully there’s a good mix on the album. If it’s all chaotic mushroom rave music i’ll have a headache by track 4.
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saith liked a post in a topic by sunday afternoon in Björk
It looks like a continuation of Biophilia in the rhythm I like. The visuals, the sets are magnificent and Bjork, despite her ever-increasing extravagance, is sublime.
But I understand those who don't like it because it's been quite repetitive and hard on the ear for a few eras and there are few surprises.
Too much experimental kills the experimental. I hope she will let this album breathe a little with lighter titles after the compact (not to say indigestible, Utopia).
She announced a dancing and clubbing album, I must dream but I expect a slightly more generic record.
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tt1pdvinyl liked a post in a topic by saith in Björk
She's so cute in this video, especially the moments in that costume. Her face is at time like she's a child again
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jvcx liked a post in a topic by saith in Björk
She's so cute in this video, especially the moments in that costume. Her face is at time like she's a child again
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pin up galore liked a post in a topic by saith in Björk
She's so cute in this video, especially the moments in that costume. Her face is at time like she's a child again
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sunday afternoon liked a post in a topic by saith in Björk
On first listen I am very surprised yet it is so Bjork.
I'll need more listens to even know how I feel about it but it is very promising.
I love the concept of the video. A rave party immersed in the fungus with queen Bee-york
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sunday afternoon liked a post in a topic by saith in Björk
She's so cute in this video, especially the moments in that costume. Her face is at time like she's a child again
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saith liked a post in a topic by pin up galore in Björk
shaking my bjurssy to this i love her dancing in the green look she’s so cute
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saith liked a post in a topic by EARTHA in Björk
i absolutely love it. somehow this song is accessed more easily than a lot of her other lead singles in recent years. it's perfect for this time, for what we're going through. so much of modern politics concerns how people with differing identities are absolutely disparate, disconnected from others, with experiences unable to be understood, but we are all human. our differences are irrelevant. placing this wall between us and others is just excuses to Not connect. i've personally been struggling with this thing: when i try to be kind to others, open, generous, personable, i am opening myself to vulnerability, to the possibility of rejection. i started a new job where i try to be nice to everyone, to introduce myself and be kind, be open. but some people shut me down, be rude, make me feel hurt for even trying. and i think, if i close myself off, don't be nice, don't open myself to that vulnerability to rejection, i don't have to deal with this. but if i do that, i also shut myself off from any possible connection with the beautiful, wonderful others who i love to get to know. Bjork is really coming thru. this is so timely, important, relevant, meaninglful. we HAVE to connect. our plants MUST reach out, within reason, to see we are all one wondrous, indescribable, ineffable living organism called THE EARTH
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Inferno Euphoria liked a post in a topic by saith in Björk
On first listen I am very surprised yet it is so Bjork.
I'll need more listens to even know how I feel about it but it is very promising.
I love the concept of the video. A rave party immersed in the fungus with queen Bee-york
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pin up galore liked a post in a topic by saith in Björk
On first listen I am very surprised yet it is so Bjork.
I'll need more listens to even know how I feel about it but it is very promising.
I love the concept of the video. A rave party immersed in the fungus with queen Bee-york
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EARTHA liked a post in a topic by saith in Björk
On first listen I am very surprised yet it is so Bjork.
I'll need more listens to even know how I feel about it but it is very promising.
I love the concept of the video. A rave party immersed in the fungus with queen Bee-york
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saith liked a post in a topic by Furor Poeticus in Björk
I'm a big Utopia apologist because it really hits my sensitivity. I especially enjoy this track by track description on i-D which captures its vibes perfectly.
Idc flutes were an interesting choice and there's a great contrast between them and the beats. Personally, I've never felt bored while listening to it. Saint makes me want to cry honestly
Sue me all you want
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saith liked a post in a topic by domandapiano in Björk
I like utopia, I think the flutes are gorgeous, and I really think sonically it’s captures the “utopian” sound she was going for excellently. It’s also not accessible melodically or harmonically, there are no tracks to just throw on casually, so I think it doesn’t have as much replay value. Like I can certainly get stoned and put it on as a soundtrack to a beautiful walk or something, but I’m not listening to the tracks individually ever.
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saith liked a post in a topic by Veinsineon in Björk
its just super avant garde. and in a condescending way
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saith liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Björk
Not to be ageist but honestly mostly her old/longtime fans hate the "new Bjork", you know, the Arca-inspired Bjork. From what I've read, they feel she has no melodies, instrumentals don't go with her voice, they hate how "disgusting" her art can be nowadays (vagina references, her turning into an alien birdlike animal with makeup and wigs, etc.). I've read countless times that "Arca is a bad influence for Bjork" When Arca has accompanied Bjork through her healing process and has inspired her endlessly. They're best friends.
Anyway here's my ranking:
Vespertine
Vulnicura
Homogenic
Utopia
Medúlla
Debut
Biophilia
Post
Volta
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saith liked a post in a topic by sheepie in Björk
waiting for someone to post their ranking and include mount wittenberg orca