Released in 2007, Björk’s Volta was an explosive return to rhythm and color.
Fusing tribal beats, brass arrangements, and political fury, the album broke conventions once again.
It peaked at #9 on the US Billboard 200, marking her highest-charting album in the States.
Critics praised its fearless experimentation and chaotic energy:
“Sharp and succinctly experimental.” — Slant Magazine
“Brilliantly bonkers.” — The Observer
Today, Volta is remembered as a vivid, rebellious chapter in Björk’s ever-shifting sonic universe.
???? But can you spot the right track?
Which of these is actually on Volta?
A) Pagan Poetry B) Army of Me C) Earth Intruders D) Lionsong
⬇️ Tell us in the comments!
#bjoerk
Fusing tribal beats, brass arrangements, and political fury, the album broke conventions once again.
It peaked at #9 on the US Billboard 200, marking her highest-charting album in the States.
Critics praised its fearless experimentation and chaotic energy:
“Sharp and succinctly experimental.” — Slant Magazine
“Brilliantly bonkers.” — The Observer
Today, Volta is remembered as a vivid, rebellious chapter in Björk’s ever-shifting sonic universe.
???? But can you spot the right track?
Which of these is actually on Volta?
A) Pagan Poetry B) Army of Me C) Earth Intruders D) Lionsong
⬇️ Tell us in the comments!
#bjoerk
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