CD Review: Björk
Volta Elektra/Atlantic Music •••• Sound •••• |
Perhaps it's because Björk has absolutely no qualms, let alone second thoughts, about mixing the high-tech with the lo-fi, the artificial with the organic. A good example is the appropriately named "Innocence," where her life-lesson musings ("Untouchable innocence; it's still here but in different places . . . / Fear of losing energy is draining") are backed by Timbaland's futuristic keyboards and beats riding over the soothing sounds of ocean waves breaking along the shore. And "The Dull Flame of Desire" finds Björk and Antony Hegarty gently crooning a love ballad - lyrics courtesy of well-known hitmaker Fyodor Tyutchev (1803-1873) - while Lightning Bolt drummer Brian Chippendale builds up to a furious instrumental crescendo beneath their voices.
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