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Bjork, ‘Cocoon’ – Banned Music Videos
Bjork, ‘Cocoon’ – Banned Music Videos
Bjork, ‘Cocoon’ – Banned Music Videos
Banned from prime-time MTV, the Eiko Ishioka-directed video (watch below) for 'Cocoon,' the third and final single from Bjork's 2001 album 'Vespertine,' features the Icelandic pixie wearing a very close-fitting "nude" body suit (thus appearing naked) and standing by herself under a spotlight as red threads seemingly emerge from her nipples...
Saving Lasers
Saving Lasers
Saving Lasers
Earlier this year, Bjork was forced to cancel a handful of concerts due to continuing problems with nodules on her vocal cords. Although vocal rest and treatment allowed her to perform 10 concerts over the summer, she was still not fully cured by the time her tour ended in mid-August.
Bjork, ‘Mutual Core’ – New Video
Bjork, ‘Mutual Core’ – New Video
Bjork, ‘Mutual Core’ – New Video
Bjork is gearing up for next Tuesday's release of 'bastards,' a collection of remixes from her 2011 album ‘Biophilia,’ and to celebrate, the Icelandic pixie has unveiled a video for 'Mutual Core,' directed by Andrew Thomas Huang, the same visual artist who created the stunning 'bastards' cover art.
News Bits: Bjork Announces ‘Biophilia’ Remixes Album + More
News Bits: Bjork Announces ‘Biophilia’ Remixes Album + More
News Bits: Bjork Announces ‘Biophilia’ Remixes Album + More
-- Bjork has announced plans to release 'bastards,' an album featuring a baker's dozen remixes from her 'Biophilia' album from the likes of Death Grips, Hudson Mohawke, These New Puritans and Omar Souleyman. 'Bastards,' which compiles highlights from a eight-part remix series that was previously available for free, drops Nov...
Bjork Dedicates Live Performance of ‘Declare Independence’ to Pussy Riot
Bjork Dedicates Live Performance of ‘Declare Independence’ to Pussy Riot
Bjork Dedicates Live Performance of ‘Declare Independence’ to Pussy Riot
Bjork is the latest popular musician from the West to join the chorus of support for Pussy Riot, the embattled Russian all-girl punk band with three members currently being detained after being arrested in February for protesting President Vladimir Putin. Over the weekend, the Icelandic singer dedicated a performance of her 2008 'Volta' single 'Declare Independence' to the group during a concert i
Bjork – Best Band Logos
Bjork – Best Band Logos
Bjork – Best Band Logos
Icelandic pixie Bjork's old-school logo is more a unique typeface than an actual logo (it's DIN 1451, a realist sans-serif typeface used on European street signs, for the record), but the Paul White-drafted design is instantly recognizable nonetheless...
Worst Rock Tattoos: Flashback Bjork
Worst Rock Tattoos: Flashback Bjork
Worst Rock Tattoos: Flashback Bjork
The real-life Bjork is a rare Icelandic pixie and while a little eccentric, she's about as cute as they come. This tatt of Bjork, on the other hand, is kind of like encountering an oddly-colored alien baby in the woods while suffering from acid flashbacks...
Bjork – Bizarre Tour Rider Requests
Bjork – Bizarre Tour Rider Requests
Bjork – Bizarre Tour Rider Requests
Forget booze, Bjork likes to chill before she hits the stage. The Icelandic pixie desires a homely atmosphere in her dressing room, and instead of a traveling with a masseuse, acupuncturist or reflexologist, she asks that the venue provide one to her...
Björk Premieres Matthew Herbert Remixes From ‘Biophilia’
Björk Premieres Matthew Herbert Remixes From ‘Biophilia’
Björk Premieres Matthew Herbert Remixes From ‘Biophilia’
Eclectic singer Björk has commissioned a series of remixes from her latest album, 'Biophilia.' Current Value already released a reworked version of 'Crystalline' earlier this year. Fans can now listen to three 'Biophilia' tracks remixed by British electronic music artist Matthew Herbert.
Bjork Calls Off Festival Gigs Due to Ongoing Vocal Issues
Bjork Calls Off Festival Gigs Due to Ongoing Vocal Issues
Bjork Calls Off Festival Gigs Due to Ongoing Vocal Issues
Bjork has been forced to cancel a handful of festival dates, including headlining sets at Spain’s Primavera Sound and Portugal’s Optimus Primavera Sound in June, due to ongoing issues with her voice. According to a statement from concert organizers, a “doctor advised her to keep resting and not to continue with the shows as they could bring a permanent damage to her voice.” The Icelandic pixie pre

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