It's shaping up to be a busy spring for Bjork. The Icelandic vocalist continues to reap critical acclaim for her participation in the unconventional musical "Dancer In The Dark," in which she stars… ...
Bjork’s latest CD, Vespertine, definitely is her crowning achievement. While her other CDs are good, in many of them she almost blatantly displays her message, but on Vespertine she is more subtle and ...
Unlike the extroverted aural landscapes of much of Bjork's past recordings, which have variously embraced dancefloor beats, big-band overtures, and avant-garde gestures -- "Vespertine" is decidedly… ...
Bjork is, at heart, a traditionalist who loves to play with tradition. Last year she recorded an homage to pop show tunes on "SelmaSongs," the soundtrack to director Lars von Trier's "Dancer in the ...
Björk must have one of the least predictable success stories in popular music. Following Icelandic child stardom and a tenure as the remarkably gifted singer of the fast-to-fade Sugarcubes, she came ...
Icelandic vocalist Bjork has finalized the tracklisting for her upcoming Elektra album "Vespertine," due Aug. 28. The 12-track set begins with first single "Hidden Place" and includes four other… By ...
Mmeadows and Vespertine: Kristin Slipp of NYC progressive pop duo mmeadows told us about her love for a Björk gem. Kristin Slipp: It’s impossible to choose one favorite album but up there in our top 5 ...
On “Vespertine,” her fourth solo album since the demise of the Sugarcubes in 1992, Bjork concocts an eerily calm, nearly beat-less universe that places greater emphasis on her magnificent voice and ...
It may seem crazy to say so, but Bjork and Mariah Carey sometimes seem like sisters — twisted ones at that. Think about it: Both are divas with singular pipes and acting joneses, both are inclined to ...
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