Let's settle this once and for all: what's her unequivocal best album?
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volta
>>72590445
fpbp
homogenic
Vespertine
>>72590350
Vespertine
>>72590350
M A M M A R I E S
Any answer besides vespertine or homogenic is unacceptable
Post doesn't hold up all the way through, vulnicura is amazing but doesn't combine the experimentalism and pop sensibilities in the way that makes bjork great in the first place.
http://www.strawpoll.me/12897835
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Vespertine > Homogenic > Medúlla > Debut > Post > Biophilia > Vulnicura > Volta
Behold!
>>72590350
Probably Homogenic but her albums can't really be compared. They're all hugely different entities
>>72592446
Vulnicura is actually bad.
Stonemilker is excessively melodramatic and has one of the cheesiest melodies/arrangements Bjork has ever created. Lionsong has that annoying vocal layering thing going on and features a bunch of unimaginative melodies. History of Touches is okay but nothing impressive, not to mention it's basically an Arca song with Bjork's voice on top. I hate everything about Black Lake: the unnecessary repetition of the one melody throughout the entire song, Bjork's affected, morose vocals, the overbearing yet excessively simplistic string arrangements, the lack of progression and the length. Family is the best song on the album simply because of its gorgeous ambient section. The next 3 songs are all meh. Quicksand is actually good.
Lyrically the entire album is cringe-worthy. Production-wise, it's derivative and boring.
It's a 4/10.
>>72590350
Homogenic ans Biophilia.
My favorites are Debut, Homogenic, and Vulnicura.
I used to think it was Post. But it doesn't hold up all the way through. Objectively, Vespertine or Homegenic are her best. But Debut is super comfy.
>mfw first time listening to Sugarcubes
Wow, it's better than I expected.
Homogenic.
I didn't even know it was up for debate.
Vespertine
>>72590486
>>72590489
>>72593161
only correct answer