Björk's powerful emotions and superb talent have allowed her to surpass herself once again. The visuals, vocals, production, and lyrics are perfect. This album is a dark antithesis to Vespertine, yet remains just as great, exalting the most powerful emotions and sensations captured in this remarkable music.
This album is absolutely everything at once and even more. The beauty of the record lies not only in the indescribable music, but also in the captivating story of the heroine. Absolutely unique and superb.
This album sounds ridiculous, and its vocals not only leave you unsatisfied, but also deeply uncomfortable. The songs are repetitive and don't represent a good summary of how she's realized her singing potential.
Overedgy sound, boring lyrics, ugly visuals - mix everything and you will get this album.
Melanie returns after three years with a new album, which in turn has set a new pace for her career. No more crybaby. Just the "horrific realities of our world". Although superficial, the author does touch on dystopian themes. A project on such a topic from a millionaire, while seemingly absurd at first glance, is, sonically and structurally, the singer's best album yet.
Among the album's strong points, I'd like to highlight the vocals, which are noticeably improved ... read more
Arca’s sophomore album is a is a full spectrum of emotional intensity. This album screams, resists, breaks, and unites. Mutant is the work that established Arca as a creator of complex musical structures. For example, a seven-minute title track ‘Mutant’ transforms throughout its duration from the screams of a mutant into a certain dimension. Track ‘Alive’, which also serves as the opening track, fully immerses us in the album's theme: human nature in its ... read more