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Indeed, love, sex and heartbreak feature to varying degrees on all of Björk’s studio albums. And I think I was captivated ever since.
I think growing up profoundly closeted in a country like Saudi Arabia, you especially not being from the country itself. He gives them tough love and they blossom throughout the series.
In one meme, there’s a line of text that says “‘I’m a really interesting gay guy’ starter pack” and then below it are four pictures. The multiple award-winning ‘All Is Full Of Love’ features two androgynous robots in Björk’s image kissing and becoming intertwined, while ‘Hunter’ shows the artist morphing alternately between a toples, shaven-headed version of herself and, yes, you guessed it, a CGI polar bear.
"So it made sense that Vespertine came up a lot in these conversations that I had and that you brought it up too.
There were some other songs that were different or were unique to some of the conversations I had. Like “Army of Me.” Octavio from Brazil explains more.
Octavio: Trans people here and in the United States are in a total state of fear.
But then there’s the fact that she’s from Iceland. Mace brought up how Bjork draws people into imaginative ways of living — which captures the queer spirit. You watch her interviews and interviewers would attempt to make fun of her as she answers their stupid questions about her quirkiness or her this or that, and she's just sitting there trying to give an honest answer and being herself and just going with the flow.
Ahmed: That's kind of what you deal with as a queer person.
But she nailed the feminist activist tribal volta…[It's the] sincerest form of flattery."
Ahmed: Fantastic. That you can also evolve as a person, not just fashion wise, but also in how deep you want to delve into things or how silly and dancey and volta you want to be with life.
Savanah: Yeah, the different characters that she inhabits through each album and how she gets in touch with different sides of herself through each album cycle.
Selfishly I was hoping for a more current version like a Vulnicura one lol. Here’s Jay, from Sydney:
Jay: I feel like a lot of what she's exploring is about being post-human. But then there's James Merry with the R&B references and messages as well as the masks and everything. Enjoy!
Photo of Björk performing at Cirque en Chantier source from rlef89.
On the former, genuine anger is palpable on tracks such as ‘Army Of Me’, while ‘I Miss You’ and ‘Hyperballad’ provide further evidence of a more nuanced mind at work. Her music has had a significant impact on my own music, relating to not only the sound and instrumentation itself but also the way of thinking about composing and creating.
I remember being angry with exes and I remember being, "I dare you. I like people who, women mostly, who are not afraid to show vulnerability.