Nailah Hunter is reflecting on “Paradisia,” a brief flute fantasia from Bjork’s 2017 album, Utopia, when she stumbles upon a lovely description. “Talk about music to walk in the forest to,” says the L ...
Eerie and ethereal, Björk’s “Utopia” feels like the musical equivalent of the Driftless Area, that corner of the Midwest the glaciers never touched, leaving its landscape surprisingly different from ...
Over the course of her career, Björk has sung about matters as complex as nature, technology and sexuality, but when we last heard her, she was plumbing the depths of another concept as universal as ...
In terms of success, Björk’s career has always been characterized by periods of ebb and flow, an inevitable consequence of experimentation. While “Post” (1995),“Homogenic” (1997) and “Vespertine” ...
Björk takes fans on another dreamlike journey in her new video for “Utopia,” the title track off the singer’s latest LP. With Björk donning the facial prosthetics seen on Utopia‘s unusual album cover ...
As a recent piece in The New Yorker reports, “for ‘Utopia,’ she put together an all-women 12-piece flute orchestra—a gesture that was as much about atmospherics as politics. ” Björk has taken “Tinder ...
On Björk's fantastic new album of the same name, the song "Utopia" represents a move away from states of confusion and self-questioning toward enlightenment. In her new video for the song, directed by ...
In the videos accompanying her new album Utopia, Björk edges closer to realizing a world she’s had in mind since she put out her very first videos. Few artists use videos like she does, as a deepening ...
Bjork is on the cover of the new issue of Mixmag and to go along with that, she’s made a DJ mix for the publication featuring a bit of “Loss” from her upcoming album, Utopia. There are also tracks by ...
Only a few weeks after the release of her excellent latest — tenth(!!) — studio album Utopia, which featured epic tracks like “The Gate” and “Blissing Me,” Björk has released the video for its title ...
Shellac’s 'To All Trains' Is a Rousing Requiem for Steve Albini Nailah Hunter is reflecting on “Paradisia,” a brief flute fantasia from Bjork’s 2017 album, Utopia, when she stumbles upon a lovely ...
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