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It’s always been easy to hate Spotify. Björk once said it was probably the worst thing to happen to musicians. But since it ...
Following its big screen release earlier this year, Björk revealed that Cornucopia: Live will arrive on October 24 in a variety of formats, including a Blu-ray of the concert film, plus CD and vinyl ...
Björk’s new solo album is her 10th, and the round number is apt for a moment in which she’s taking stock of where she has come from and what she’s accomplished.
Cornucopia, Björk’s critically acclaimed world tour commissioned by The Shed in 2019, is now a book (out since Nov. 15), and a concert film opening January 24 on Apple, and in select theaters ...
Björk at MoMA, Björk at MoMA … Well, she is art. There’s nobody like Björk: design freak, beat-hunter, womb of experimentation—a pop star with the soul of a poet.
Björk's son, Sindri, and daughter, Ísadóra, both sing on Fossora. Indirectly, so does her mother, the environmental activist Hildur Rúna Hauksdóttir, who died in 2018.
Since 1993, Björk has recorded seven studio albums, each one more innovative and ambitious than the last. From her early electro-pop hits on Debut and Post to the app she created for her ...
This morning, three Hyperallergic editors — Elisa Wouk Almino, Jillian Steinhauer, and Benjamin Sutton — ventured out to see the Museum of Modern Art’s latest foray into avant-garde pop star ...
Björk has always been sharply aware of her place in the music industry, a result of nearly a lifetime of having to engage with the media as a self-admitted introvert.
In our latest essay in which a critic reflects on culture that brings them joy, Holly Williams writes about the remarkable remedial power of the Icelandic icon’s 1997 album Homogenic.
Björk and Rosalía have teamed up on a new single that aims to raise awareness in the fight against industrial salmon farming in Björk’s native Iceland. The pair of European hitmakers will ...
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