Made my username the colours of Post for Bjork.

I am going to make this review a bit brief because I really do want to do a Bjork deep dive review journey someday.

Have you guys seen the Army of Me music video? it is one of my personal favourite video's and Bjork defeats a dentist gorilla in a battle... Guess we have the solution to the 100 men vs One Gorilla battle.

That aside this album, while not my favourite Bjork album, that's more due to it's INTENSE competition, But I give this album a lot of credit as my first ever Bjork experience, and I think this was a great one to start her music on, and If you have never listened to Bjork before, I recommended this as your starting point as well.

The songs Hyper-Ballad, It's Oh So Quiet, and Isobel rank among some of her best songs of her career.

I also want to talk about the album cover, one of my favourites of all time honestly, it is a vibe and a half. An aesthetic of a weird location, almost like a city that goes along so well with an album that sounds so different from our own world. This album is just, otherworldly.

Bjork's vocals are straight up the best part of her music, she has so much POWER and some brilliant deliveries that not a lot of artists are capable of pulling off.

And if you haven't started your own Bjork path yet, I recommend you start that now.

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