Customer Review: I'll admit, I have never been too big of a fan of Bjork. I mean, I like a lot of her work, but not enough to consider myself a fan or an avid listener. I always feel like her albums are good, or sometimes even great, so I always buy just one more in the hopes that it will trump the last one I... more info
Customer Review: This collection of tunes is an experiment with rock. I'm loving Björk's vocals, all though over-produced to an inch of her life. This LP is too eclectic to be eclectic. Post seems an effort to please mainstream goons. The LP feels forced.
Customer Review: This isn't the eccentric, avant-garde mistress of today, this is a younger woman who has discovered drum machines and outdated synths. Yeah, this isn't my first Bjork album, Post was, but it just makes me wonder at the shear evolutionary changes between the two. Most of this album consists of... more info
Customer Review: cant explain it, she is the weirdest artist i have ever seen (on videos) yet she manages to capture my mind and entrance it like no one else with her hipnotic voice and music.....is it just me? and im one who likes hard core rock and metal...yet she grabs me??
simply one of a kind....if your... more info
Customer Review: Approaching the catalog of an artist as prestigious as Bjork is very difficult, and at first glance new listeners would want to stray from Homogenic in exchange for an album where she looks prettier on the cover. But this album is definitely one of her most serious, moving works and should be an... more info
Customer Review: if you want a compilation of non-mainstream artists and music,this is it
portishead's roads has to be my favorite numbr off of here along with girl you want by devo the movie rocks!!
Customer Review: 3 1/2 Interesting soundtrack for Trier's "Dancer in the Dark" finds his star Bjork weeping and wailing her unique ways as usual over more orchestrated, but still familiar territory. Everything sounds good in a darkly whimsical and kooky sort of way, with typical electronic and vocal... more info
Customer Review: Iceland's Bjork, who originally came to attention throughout the world as a member of the Sugarcubes, was not actually heard by me on radio until "It's Oh So Quiet" from her second solo album Post, when I was becoming fed up with commercial radio as awful bands like Silverchair and the Presidents of... more info
Customer Review: The x-files album was pretty dumb. It didn't have any actual x-files music, just some bands trying to sound mysterious. None of it was by Mark Snow, so that was dissapointing. The music is weird and has nothing to do with the movie at all.