Bjork
Utopia


2.5
average

Review

by CompostCompote USER (34 Reviews)
December 6th, 2017 | 35 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: How do you mend a broken Bjork?

Never one to let personal turmoil, conventional song-writing or the fact that her day has long past stop her, adorably frigid Swedish meatball Bjork has inflicted onto the world yet another hour+ of something that well-meaning vanilla suburban residents can only refer to as ‘interesting.’

Utopia, like a bottle of champagne that’s as piping hot as a sick donkey’s piss, hits the listener right in the walnuts/uterus/trans-spork, immediately making you understand that this is the journey of a woman who’s been hurt and betrayed, but who nevertheless is more than able to recuperate and move on, but who nevertheless is still a human being who has been tremendously wronged, but who nevertheless should not under any circumstance be referred to as weak and beaten. For further reading material on such harrowing and incredibly brave journeys, refer your ass to Pulitzer-prize winning memoirs ‘Under the Tuscan Sun’ and ‘Eat Pray Love’ by some ladywomen or other.

Like the Phoenix soaring from soot and ash, Bjork has shaken off the heartbreak, found herself some hot piece of tail who’s arisen her senses, blissing her at the gate, giving her back body memory that features creatures, reminding her of the simple giddy pleasures of courtship, helping her forget the losss, so sue me, because sometimes life needs be cleansed back into a tabula rasa, so some fuck-faced claimstaker doesn’t rob you of your paradisia, you may not be no saint, but it sure as shit doesn’t mean you have to lose your future forever, girlfriend.

Upon release, the album drew rave reviews from some of the world’s most respected critics:

Famed bongos player and occasional psychiatrist Sigmund Freud was quoted as saying ‘Album is absolute utter penis, uasifgafish I mean my father’s penis, aoghadsdbhjk I mean shit............. penis!!’

A Platinum-selling platinum salesman who wished to remain anonymous said ‘I listen to this when I sell platinum sometimes.’

Popular messiah Morrissey was heard mentioning ‘I can’t believe people date other people. Don’t they know those people are made out of meat!!?’

In conclusion, beneath the many many god so many layers of atmospheric trickery, emotional avant-garde shimmery and sonorous experimental tomfoolery, what Utopia really is is the musical equivalent of listening to a middle-aged woman forcibly and half-drunkenly ramble on about how amazing, confusing and complex her love-life has been since the thing that shall not be mentioned (The Divorce! Dun dun dun.. )

I believe you, Bjork. Life can be less than swell sometimes, but also sometimes pretty swell. Please shut up.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
CompostCompote
December 6th 2017


1022 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Good album?

artiswar
December 6th 2017


13330 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Review smells like compost. But props for fitting nearly every song title into one sentence.

SteakByrnes
December 6th 2017


29751 Comments


That fucking summary lmao

Orb
December 6th 2017


9343 Comments


another amazing review hard pos'd

bgillesp
December 6th 2017


8867 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Eh, didn't like this one Comp, and not just because I dig the album

butcherboy
December 6th 2017


9464 Comments


^^still conspicuous..

artiswar
December 6th 2017


13330 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I pos'd it even though I thought the review was a bit shit cause it made me giggle twice.

CompostCompote
December 6th 2017


1022 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Could you call it a job when it is both duty and orgasmic pleasure?

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
December 6th 2017


32020 Comments


Swedish pos. uasifgafish!

CompostCompote
December 6th 2017


1022 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Dewinged, you must have gotten rewinged recently, you beautiful rosy angel.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
December 6th 2017


32020 Comments


I always keep a pair in the closet and I always forget to take them, hence my volatile nature my friend compost

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
December 6th 2017


26092 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I feel like Compost reviews are complete shit aside from the final paragraphs

tef
December 6th 2017


209 Comments


Great review, smells as expected this album

DoofusWainwright
December 6th 2017


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

'Utopia, like a bottle of champagne that’s as piping hot as a sick donkey’s piss, hits the listener right in the walnuts/uterus/trans-spork'



pos

DoofusWainwright
December 6th 2017


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

In many ways this is the absolute worst thing released this year, probably due to the ecstatic reception. Eat pray love indeed.

Lord(e)Po)))ts
December 6th 2017


70239 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

"worst thing released this year, probably due to the ecstatic reception"



edgy

DoofusWainwright
December 6th 2017


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

Well, probably also due to it being the 'big winter season release' in a pretty much barren two or three months for music releases.



Of all the long standing much beloved acts who effectively have artistic invulnerability in 2017 she's just one I've never really understood the appeal of. Her voice sounds ok half the time, grating the other half. She has about five songs you could sing in the shower so tunes are not her forte. Her experimental stuff is again 50% enjoyable to 50% grating...and those stats don't match up so only on about 25% of her material the vocals and music both sound like they work out in tandem.



'Homo' and 'Vesp' are consistently good but not earth shattering unless you absolutely adore her voice (a lot of people must love her voice), 'Post' and 'Debut' are half good (at best) and the rest is patchy as anything. Pleased I got round to listening to nearly all her discog (I'd only listened to 'Homo' multiple times before, plus the 'famous' Bjork songs) but I don't hear anything that should have afforded her this level of acclaim beyond the fact she was very original, which she was.

luci
December 6th 2017


12844 Comments


Fully agree with that comment Doof, Bjork never lived up to the acclaim for me either. And this album is just glaringly bad.

DoofusWainwright
December 6th 2017


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

Lucid - even at her best there's just something really mannered about her that stops me fully embracing her art. At her worst...you get something like this album, lots of ideas and sounds, loads of different colours of paint sprayed over the canvas, sure she might have had some fun throwing it around, but nothing sticks.

CompostCompote
December 6th 2017


1022 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

"edgy"



You take that brazen nonsense back to the U2 threads where they belong, buddy-o.



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