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dylantheairplane
October 13th 2011


2181 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The deluxe edition versions of Hollow and Dark Matter are better than the album ones imo

ConsiderPhlebas
October 13th 2011


6157 Comments


Loving this right now

sulkenigma
October 13th 2011


64 Comments


Very well written, I'll check this album out ASAP

Joshwahh
October 14th 2011


59 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Loving the random outbursts of edm.

Ire
October 14th 2011


41944 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

cover art is purdy

seedofnothing
October 14th 2011


3422 Comments


wtf, this is sick as f***,

Maynard once said in a interview that it should be a human goal to reach the highs one experience's
while on whatever drug is out there, without the use of drugs. Also mentioned was, drugs release he
chemicals that are already found in our brains

I think with this album I just attained a high comparable to the highest high I've ever experienced

dude what the F*** is this, can someone please bring me back to reality?!?

Gyromania
October 14th 2011


37168 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This album is so fucking awesome.

seedofnothing
October 14th 2011


3422 Comments


"sacrifice"

lyrics made me tear

I had to hold back from bursting

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
October 14th 2011


27568 Comments


not a big fan of this

Ire
October 14th 2011


41944 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

not surprised

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
October 14th 2011


27568 Comments


what makes you say that

seedofnothing
October 14th 2011


3422 Comments


"not a big fan of this"

surprised being that you liked vespertine

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
October 14th 2011


27568 Comments


this seems less focused. the actual songs here aren't very good

with the exception of the opener and "virus" and i guess "cosmogony"

it's mildly interesting but not much fun to listen to

seedofnothing
October 14th 2011


3422 Comments


^i read you on that, this is actually my first ever listen to bjork

im a dumbass huh lol

well i guess im going to vespertine now, im sure it sound like it will quickly replace this


ive listened to his about 4-5 times now, and the replay value is diminishing
ill still like the lyrics to sacrifice, that wont ever change

conradtao
Emeritus
October 14th 2011


2090 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

The songs here are great, imo...I'm especially fond of

"Moon", "Dark Matter", "Hollow", "Sacrifice", and

"Mutual Core".

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
October 14th 2011


27568 Comments


i like vespertine way more than everyone else seems to have deemed necesssary (top 10 of the decade
for sure), so don't be surprised if you don't think it's The Best Thing Ever. still, i mean, like,
awesome

@conrad: fair enough. i'll definitely give this album a few more listens because at the very least
it's dissatisfying in an interesting way that may prove ameliorated with some more close
listening

so far most of the pleasure, if any, that i derive from it seems to be more extra-musical and out of
respect for how deep bjork goes conceptually and how in love she seems to be with, like, everything

KILL
October 14th 2011


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

fucking love this album

seedofnothing
October 14th 2011


3422 Comments


^ur the man kill

tkxxx7
October 15th 2011


6168 Comments


I don't think I'll get tired of this soon. When I'm not listening to it, I'm thinking about it

foreverendeared
October 15th 2011


14720 Comments


"I think with this album I just attained a high comparable to the highest high I've ever experienced

dude what the F*** is this, can someone please bring me back to reality?!?"



"well i guess im going to vespertine now, im sure it sound like it will quickly replace this


ive listened to his about 4-5 times now, and the replay value is diminishing"


...well that was quick



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