Björk Guðmundsdóttir was born in Reykjavik, Iceland, in 1965, the daughter of an electrician and an activist. She was something of a child star in her home country, releasing her first album as simply ...
May 7th is not that far away! We, as in madwebcarpenters of bjork.com, have waited for a fair bit of time like everyone else biting our tongue and now is the time to release this bit of information ...
Björk has revealed that her first album since 2017’s Utopia is called Fossora and set to arrive this fall in an interview with Chal Ravens for The Guardian. It features serpentwithfeet and backing ...
Björk walked into a massive Elektra Records conference room sporting a rainbow-colored skirt in 5-inch heels for an interview in New York in 1989. It looked like the Icelandic singer was about to take ...
An avid fungophile, Björk has dubbed Fossora her “mushroom album” — earthly, organic, grounded, and reminiscent of the circle of life. The personnel behind Fossora also includes a sextet of bass ...
Björk has shared details behind her forthcoming album, Fossora, which will arrive on Sept. 30 via One Little Independent Records. Today, the artist took to Instagram to reveal the album’s leading ...
Bjork often describes her music using visual cues. The Icelandic musician's last album looked up to the heavens, filled with birdsong and airy flutes. Her new album, "Fossora," peers deep down into ...
Midday on a Monday in Iceland’s capital of Reykjavík, Björk walked into a coffee shop and gave me a riddle. Just that morning, our interview had been rescheduled to an hour earlier than originally ...
With the release of her 10th studio album, Fossora, Björk delivers a thought-provoking work that takes her to new heights of experimentation. Like her other albums, Fossora is a space for sonic ...
fossora, a word created by Björk, is the feminised version of the Latin word for "digger," and a reflection on roots, grounding, love, and family in the context of an underground mushroom world. The ...