a grammar: björk
Right now, Björk’s in the middle of a month-long New York “residency” built around her last album, Biophilia, a whole multifaceted project that feels a little more imagination-capturing now, in person, than it did when the album was released last fall, and critics tried to make sense of it alone.
I enjoyed this (but it’s Nitsuh Abebe and Björk, how could I not?)
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RECOMMENDED READING: Here the best music writer in America talks to Bjork and analyzes Bjork’s most recent work...
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I enjoyed this (but it’s Nitsuh Abebe and Björk, how could I not?)
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oldtobegin said:
nitsuh, this piece is unbelievable and VERY exciting for me to read. thanks for giving bjork some of the attention as a real, powerful artist that i passionately believe she deserves.
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