Friday, September 08, 2017

Björk announces new album: 'This is like my Tinder record'

Björk has announced an as yet untitled new album, saying it is “about being in love”. The Icelandic singer’s previous record, Vulnicura, was a dark and fraught album that reflected on the breakdown of her marriage to artist Matthew Barney. Conversely, the new LP is “my dating album,” she told Dazed magazine. “This is like my Tinder record.” How cruising, graveyards and swan songs inspired Arca’s new album Read more Explaining further, she says: “Spending time with a person you enjoy on every level is obviously utopia. I mean, it’s real. It’s when the dream becomes real ... everyone’s gonna be like, ‘Are you married?’ with this one. But … it’s too fragile still. I think, if I could, I’d just say this is my dating album. Let’s just leave it there.” She says the album also reflects on the rise of rightwing populism. “Maybe that’s why it became a utopian theme – if we’re gonna survive not only my personal drama but also the sort of situation the world is in today, we’ve got to come up with a new plan. If we don’t have the dream, we’re just not gonna change. Especially now, this kind of dream is an emergency.” Like Vulnicura, the album is co-produced by Venezuelan producer Arca, who has previously worked with Kanye West and released five acclaimed solo albums. Film-maker Andrew Thomas Huang, who has worked on a number of Björk videos, said earlier this year that her album would be “really future-facing, in a hopeful way that I think is needed right now”. After posting an announcement on her Facebook page, Björk’s album is available to pre-order in her online store, currently without a title or artwork. see more Björk’s new album release date revealed? By Luke Morgan Britton Sep 8, 2017 She recently teased her upcoming single 'The Gate' Björk‘s new album is expected to be released in November, according to reports. The Icelandic musician recently announced a new single called ‘The Gate’, which will be available digitally from September 18 and on vinyl from September 22. Björk’s new album, her follow-up to 2015’s ‘Vulnicura’, has long been expected to be released later this year. Now The New York Times reports that it will be released in November. NME has approached Björk’s press representative for a response to the reports. Björk recently described her new record as her “Tinder album”, explaining: “It’s about that search (for utopia) – and about being in love. Spending time with a person you enjoy on every level is obviously utopia, you know? I mean, it’s real. It’s when the dream becomes real.” In August she also issued an update on her new album’s progress, confirming that it is “coming out very soon”. Read more at http://www.nme.com/news/music/bjork-new-album-release-date-reports-2135648#JdL5AC8mL4JQiJl8.99

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