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UPDATED: Björk's "Vulnicura" Surprise Release- Metacritic: 72/100


Jonna Lee

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I respect her as an artist and even though I know nothing about her/her music I would really go to the MoMA exhibit if I had the chance, but I really don't understand her music and I can't get into it :shrug:

who will love me when the night is over
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I love Stonemilker, Black Lake and Lion Song!

I like the album but I hoped for at least one song like Mutual Core, Pluto or Army of Me...

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I never understood the thing everyone has for Björk. 

 

Her music is the most deepest you will ever find lyrically. It's as if she sings to the human soul. She is amazing at expressing every single emotion with her voice and words. Have you tried listening to her English songs? There are many that are more easily accessible. :yes:

I respect her as an artist and even though I know nothing about her/her music I would really go to the MoMA exhibit if I had the chance, but I really don't understand her music and I can't get into it :shrug:

 

There are a lot of songs that are more accessible than others :yes: do you prefer sad songs, happy songs, 'thinking' songs?

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I was patient and actually waited through 3 whole songs

WTF did I just listen to

Never again....I'll have to listen to SHICD to cleanse me of this mess

 

Anyway, congrats to the fans, I guess not everyone gets her type of music

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In my opinon this album is good, maybe not as good as Medulla, Biophilia, Homogenic and Post but I appreciate the emotions she delivers in it. Very sensitive and beautiful, these are not a songs to listen 323535 times in a row (i just do it with stonemilker), it is some kind of experience, something like Sigur Rós - they also have long songs which sound boring at first but if you sit in a room alone and just play the album it gets so powerful.

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Jonna Lee

Sounds like Homogenic and Vespertine combined.

This

i like it when u treat me mean it turns my mood from black to blue
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Jonna Lee

I wonder if the death of her friend and collaborator Mark Bell had some influence. Perhaps it sparked this sadder, more emotional album.  :ohno:

there are rumours that shes going through a breakup as well, so that could have inspired it as well

i like it when u treat me mean it turns my mood from black to blue
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