i want the exact opposite from her new album. the last one was separation/turbulence. I want unity/utopia from the next one. i need some peace. also medulla is her best fight me bitches
Ryder Turner
I just want a Debut/Post v2.0
Benjamin Hughes
medulla is the bomb, i think vespertine is her best but medulla and homogenic are close behind
she said at one point that the new album would be "heaven to vulnicura's hell" so i'm down as long as she's trying something fresh at the same time
Adrian James
i'd prefer a vespertine v2.0 honestly. but yeah debut and post are certainly underrated
was about to post this after a quick google search
guess i outta research things before posting
Joshua Cruz
bork wishes Sup Forums a good night
don't wake her up shhhh
Lucas Sanchez
night night. i'll be staying up
Parker Brooks
sweet dreams await you soon
zzzz
Cooper Young
>that wiggle Why is she so cute?
Jack Cooper
it's in her personality, it comes naturally
Ayden Campbell
BOO!
Ayden Butler
rude desu
Aaron Allen
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Ayden Cox
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Anthony Kelly
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Gabriel Wright
>possibly cocaine probably though
Bentley Gomez
who up
Colton Evans
Are you stupid? She is not inuit.
Anthony Rogers
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Cameron Gonzalez
In her solo career, past the juvenile Bjork (Falkinn, 1977), the Sugarcubes' singer Bjork Gudmundsdottir adopted the worst vice of their monotonous records, the propensity for trivial dance-pop, but took it to new heights. There is no question that she boasted uncommon vocal skills, although there is also no question that she is lacking in compositional skills, a fact that constantly forced her to team up with famous producers.
We must admit she has been very good at absorbing and recycling styles and techniques of modern music in order to impose her personality. If we wanted to analyze Bjork’s career, Madonna could indeed be taken as a model. In fact, Bjork’s strategy (rather than her sound) is the same as Madonna’s. If Madonna is the symbol of alternative, provocation, affront, in a word the punk aesthetics, then Bjork is the symbol of mainstream, alignment, compliance, in a word the return to middle-class values after the punk movement. Bjork does not upset the public, she entertrains it. If Madonna’s message was coarsely obvious, then Bjork’s is subliminal, but nonetheless in step with the mood of her days. Bjork can rely on a stunning voice and some creative arrangers. In the productions of both artists, music has a subordinate role.
John Walker
This might be one of the worst threads I've seen on Sup Forums
Ryder Cooper
have a bork, it will cheer you up
Nathaniel Phillips
you haven't been here very long
Colton Wright
bjork threads are awful but grimes threads are even worse
Blake Bell
Go to bed Plebuffi.
They're not awful at all considering the average shitpost thread made ordinarily on this board, people like you make it worse.
Landon Turner
>begins making music at 10, in a isolated country out of the world >first album recorded at 11, but she didn’t want to contract any label pursuits >first punk band at 14 >been part of the Icelandic post-punk movement of the 80s >labeled and toured with Crass and Einstürzende Neubauten with her band KUKL in the ’84-’85 >founder and lead singer of the Sugarcubes, first world acclaimed Icelandic band >outstanding vocal capabilities with unique timbre and unmatchable emotive mark like I never heard before >makes jazz scat-singing like this: youtube.com/watch?v=Y01fP1GFJgk >goes solo at 28 and releases Debut, one of the first albums credited to have introduced acid house and electronica into mainstream >an involving discography made only by beautiful records, each one very different from the others, both musically and emotively >experimented with every kind of electronica, with influences and elements that range from trip-hop to IDM, from classical to avant-garde, to chamber pop to industrial
Ryder Morales
>a polyhedral attitude and interest in every kind of music >being Thom’s hugest crush >hosted the documentary Modern Minimalists >powerful skilled performer with overwhelming live shows >wants each of her song represented visually in her own way >has music videos like this: youtube.com/watch?v=d2tBhaVEWGM >is also a great hidden actress >multimedial artist who runs a interdisciplinary art project which is school subject in Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Greenland and Denmark >has her own installations into a museum >interviewed significant music figures such as Stockhausen, Arvo Part and John Cage, whose all demonstrated appreciation for her music >50 years old today and still releasing beautiful music and art
People who pretend to not like her have down syndrome.
Joshua Baker
The definition of precision, m8.
Jack Johnson
>People who pretend to not like her have down syndrome. T b h she looks like she has down's syndrome
Kevin Thomas
qt with down's syndrome you mean
Isaiah Gomez
AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Tyler Hill
Something like geniuses always have, it's normal desu.
Tyler Powell
what does this even mean
Liam Rogers
Dont try to understand them, just be happy you are not a Ricardo
Cameron Foster
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Joshua Edwards
>1446+ pictures of Björk Scared for her
Jace Price
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Chase Williams
ITT: Ricardo
William Brooks
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Oliver Edwards
You surely would like to suck Ricardo's fat cock, don't you?
Jackson Sullivan
I'm sure you'd like that, Ricardo.
Liam Wood
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Joshua Morales
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Sebastian Gray
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Mason Miller
It's now 'Buirtgg', and no longer, bjertk.
Adam Rivera
Hey guys, I've never listened to bork and don't know almost anything about her or the music. what are the best songs or records I should try out first? but don't give me the plebbiest stuff there is.
Jason Flores
start with her first album debut
Carson Barnes
Check the Ricardo Lopez suicide tape
David Cook
if you like art pop, homogenic then vespertine
if you like dance pop, debut and go chronologically
Brandon Hughes
Bump xD
Robert Perry
nice
Grayson Howard
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Leo Evans
she's 20 but she looks 14, amazing
Isaac Wood
I just rediscovered Undo after a few years and holy shit is it one of the most peaceful songs ever.