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 ...
Why Björk’s record label took issue with her debut album Some people only became familiar with Björk when her music videos started getting played on MTV in the 1990s but her musical career started ...
Born Björk Guðmundsdóttirin in Reykjavik, Iceland on November 21, 1965, Björk (the Swedish name for “birch”) started learning classical piano and flute at the age of 6 and was performing before she ...
Björk has shared a video for new song "Atopos." The single is the first release from upcoming album Fossora, announced last month. In a tweet about the song, Björk said "Atopos" is "a good intro .
You wouldn’t think Björk would come up during a panel discussion about Mad Men, but that’s just what happened at the Film Independent at “LACMA: A Tribute to Mad Men,” when Matthew Weiner and Jon Hamm ...
Björk has shared a new song and music video called “Ancestress.” It's the third single from her upcoming album Fossora, out September 30, following "Atopos" and "Ovule." Andrew Thomas Huang, who has ...
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 ...
Björk's latest song, like much of the Icelandic singer's work, is strangely seductive. "The Gate" heaves and sighs with spare arrangements of strings and woodwinds before expanding magnificently in a ...
Björk and Rosalía have teamed up on a new single that aims to raise awareness in the fight against industrial salmon farming in Björk’s native Iceland. The pair of European hitmakers will donate sales ...
Last December, SZA told Entertainment Weekly that Björk is “the GOAT to me” because the Icelandic artist is “the realest b*tch alive.” Björk is underscoring SZA’s claim by teasing a song she made with ...
Björk and Rosalía have a new song on the way. The collaboration will “help the fight against fish farming in Iceland,” Björk said in a statement accompanying the news. She wrote that residents of the ...
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