I'm currently listening to Bjork's discography for the first time. I started with Debut a couple weeks ago.
I got to Vespertine today. I listened to it twice. Is there another album that is so intimate? What a beautiful evolution as an artist. I can't help but be in awe of her.
>>66172135
Bumping with HR Bjork
Wait till you get to Vulnicura, it totally puts Vespertine in perspective...
>>66172281
How so? Can you elaborate on that a bit?
>>66172313
I don't want to spoil it on what the concept is. But it is like Vespertine part 2 essentially.
>>66172246
Hnnnnnnnnnnng
>>66172360
Get outta here you ruffian!
>>66172341
Cool. Can't wait!
>>66172373
If you decide to listen to Vulnicura, or once you get to it, I would listen to Vespertine, then Vulnicura.
>>66172135
why does she always look like she's getting her pussy eaten out?
>>66172135
Pic related is one of her best, but if you don't start with it, it'll seem like one of her worst given how there's basically 2 or 3 different albums interlaced here with how the songs are themed.
>>66172428
because i'm always eating her pussy out
>>66172453
I've listened to them in order so far. I've loved them all. The progression makes absolute sense. I don't feel like it was out of place at all!
>>66172405
Good idea. I'll do that when the time comes.
>>66172480
oh ok
now that you appreciate her vocals more, go back and listen to Debut. Even the dance tracks have incredibly expressive singing
>>66172548
Oh yeah, Absolutely. It's a lot more playful too. I like that a lot.
I've had Debut in the car for a while now. It's upbeat enough to listen to all the time, but it's still very interesting to listen to.
I too started listening to her a couple of weeks ago. Can't believe I've gone my whole life up to this point not knowing about bork. Vespertine is literal perfection.
>>66172135
nice, björk is truly amazing.
as other anons have pointed out, Vulnicura is kinda like a sequel to Vespertine, or better said, a counterpart
>>66172615
That period was when she was the hottest.
>>66172588
she makes a song work so well, every time I'm listening to some other dance pop song, I think how it would be better if Björk were singing
>>66172135
Did you watch Dancer in the Dark and listen to Selmasongs?
>>66172829
No, but I got it today! Haven't had time to watch yet. I'll probably get the soundtrack right after. It was made/filmed around the same time as Vespertine, right?
is this a comfy bjork thread?
>>66172861
Vespertine began its production while Björk was filming Dancer in the Dark and its music is a direct reaction to that (also, she was starting a relationship with Matthew Barney hence why it is so erotic and love-themed)
whats your thoughts on homogenic?
>>66172829
oh god- i just got into her this past year... and then von triers movies, and of course ditd came up...
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Bjork is one of the only handful of artists i really regret not getting into earlier because they mean so much to me now.. . . . ... .
>>66172453
I'm actually going through Bjork's discog too, and grabbed a copy of this the other day. It is sooooooo fucking good.
>>66172453
Glad you said that, but it still hasn't clicked for me. I think it may be because of the reason you said though.
My favorites are Vespertine>Debut≥Homogenic, and I only got into her last year.
Clitter..Clank...BOOM
That's kinda cool that people are going through her discog in this thread. from someone who's always heard her songs, I don't know what it's like to hear her albums for the first time.
>>66174309
"He told me to."
that fucking movie. she's an amazing actress.
>>66172135
Vespertine is Bestpertine
>>66175199
It is the only good von Trier movie.
>>66175215
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