In 1997, Björk felt she needed to be a warrior. A confluence of events – a couple of busted romantic relationships, a terrifying stalker incident, accumulated exhaustion from the first few years of ...
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” ...
It's doubtful anyone saw this coming: Stranger Genius Award winners Industrial Revelation will be covering Icelandic singer/songwriter/producer Björk's Homogenic in its entirety at Neptune Theatre on ...
BJORK: Homogenic (Elektra) Bjork is back and better than ever on her fourth album, Homogenic. Strings and orchestras combined with hip-hop provide the majority of the background music, fronted by the ...
Emily Mackay's new book for 33 1/3 series examines Bjork's career-defining third album, Homogenic, released in 1997. This edited extract is taken from a chapter highlighting the Icelandic musician's ...
Rock bottom is a really tough place to be at any time, let alone when you're trying to make a career defining album. Björk has described the lead up to making her third record, Homogenic, as being one ...
When I was young, I usually spent my weekends with my dad and my sisters. On this particular Saturday, we made our way to Golden Discs in Stillorgan. There was a sale on and I had £30 in my pocket ...
Since leaving The Sugarcubes, Björk has never really bothered with redundancy, unpredictably dabbling in accessibly quirky pop ("Army Of Me"), cloyingly cutesy schmaltz ("It's Oh So Quiet"), and an ...
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