Björk – Homogenic

Album Info

Artist: Björk

Title: Homogenic

Year: 1997

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Tracklist

  • 1. Hunter (4:13)
  • 2. Joga (5:05)
  • 3. Unravel (3:17)
  • 4. Bachelorette - Family Tree Version (5:16)
  • 5. All Neon Like (5:52)
  • 6. 5 Years (4:29)
  • 7. Immature (3:06)
  • 8. Alarm Call (4:19)
  • 9. Pluto (3:19)
  • 10. All Is Full of Love (4:32)

Review

"Homogenic" by Björk? Girl, let me tell you, this album is a total game-changer! Released back in '97, it's where Björk really stepped into her own and created something truly unique. I'm talking a wild mix of electronic beats and sweeping orchestral sounds that'll make your ears perk right up.

The whole vibe of the album is super Icelandic - you can practically feel the rugged landscapes and icy winds in the music. It's like Björk took all the raw power of her homeland and poured it into these tracks. Songs like "Jóga" and "Bachelorette" are just bursting with energy, blending those harsh electronic elements with lush strings in a way that's totally captivating.

What really gets me is how personal this album feels. Björk went through some tough stuff before making it, and you can hear that intensity in her voice and lyrics. It's no wonder "Homogenic" is considered one of the best albums ever by so many people. It topped charts in Iceland and made waves internationally too. Trust me, if you haven't given this one a listen yet, you're seriously missing out! - Sienna