Björk Guðmundsdóttir was born in Reykjavik, Iceland, in 1965, the daughter of an electrician and an activist. She was something of a child star in her home country, releasing her first album as simply ...
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We’re refreshing and revising our old Counting Down lists to make room for new albums and insights that have come along since their initial publication. Our first ranking of Björk’s albums from worst ...
The 30th anniversary of Björk‘s first album, Debut, is next year, and she’s got a new album, Fossora, on the way before that, so it seems like a good time reexamine where she’s been and where she’s ...
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 take ...
fossora, a word created by Björk, is the feminised version of the Latin word for "digger," and a reflection on roots, grounding, love, and family in the context of an underground mushroom world. The ...
Bjork, who just played a spectacular set at FYF Fest a couple weeks ago, revealed that a new album is coming “very soon.” She broke the news on Instagram, as you can see above. Most other details are ...
Never one to follow the flock, Bjork has neglected to just put out a live album like most artists and instead she's opted to rerecord 11 tracks live in Olympic studios and please her loyal following ...
I mean, why wouldn’t Bjork have a podcast? The Icelandic pop innovator has been releasing installments of a 10-episode audio show called “Sonic Symbolism,” featuring hour-long discussions with friends ...
With the release of her 10th studio album, Fossora, Björk delivers a thought-provoking work that takes her to new heights of experimentation. Like her other albums, Fossora is a space for sonic ...