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Bjork - Vulnicura (2015) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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Bjork - Vulnicura (2015) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

Björk - Vulnicura (2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 58:41 minutes | 1,23 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

"Vulnicura", which Björk describes as "a complete heartbreak album", is an incredibly sonically rich album that fuses her unique vocals with experimental beats. The album was written, produced and recorded in collaboration with producer Arca and musician The Haxan Cloak. "Vulnicura" is an intensely personal album that charts the breakdown of a relationship. In many ways it’s the flipside to Vespertine, mirroring that album’s breathless celebration of new love with one of slow decay. It’s one of Björk’s finest albums yet.

Never one to do things timidly, with Vulnicura Björk delivers a breakup album that doesn't just express sadness – it immerses listeners in the total devastation of heartbreak. Starting with the album cover's wound/vulva imagery, she explores the tightly linked emotional and physical pain the end of a relationship brings with an intensity that has been missing from her music for too long. As expertly as she wedded feelings and concepts on Medúlla, Volta, and especially Biophilia, hearing her sing directly about her emotions is a galvanizing reminder of just how good she is at it. For the first time in a long time, the conceptual framework of a Björk album feels like it's in service of the feelings she needs to express, and as she traces the before, during, and after of a breakup, she links Vulnicura to the most emotionally bare parts of her discography. The clearest connection is to Homogenic's electro-orchestral drama, which she updates on "Stonemilker." The way Björk sings "emotional needs" echoes "Joga"'s "emotional landscapes" and prepares listeners for the state of emergency that she's about to throw her listeners into. On "History of Touches," she inverts the hushed intimacy of Vespertine (the album that celebrated the beginning of her relationship with artist Matthew Barney, just as this one chronicles its end) with choppy synth-strings that convey the fractured sensuality of being physically close and emotionally worlds apart. However, Vulnicura's songs are often longer and more deconstructed than either of those albums, and the involvement of co-producers Arca and Haxan Cloak (who also handled most of the mixing) ensures that this is some of Björk's darkest music yet. "Lionsong" brilliantly captures the nauseating anxiety of an uncertain relationship, its warped harmonies and teetering strings evoking a high-stakes game of "he loves me, he loves me not." Even though Björk crawls out of the abyss on the album's final third, which culminates with the relatively hopeful "Quicksand," that agonizing middle section is Vulnicura's crowning achievement and crucible. The ten-minute "Black Lake" allows Björk the space to let everything unravel, and as the strings drone and the beats tower and topple, her straightforward lyrics ("You have nothing to give/Your heart is hollow") perfectly distill the moments of purging and clarity that eventually point the way out of heartache. Here and on "Family," where Haxan Cloak's claustrophobic production makes Björk's anguish (the way she sings "sorrow" contains multitudes) all the more wrenching, the purity of her expression is both highly personal and universal. Vulnicura honors her pain and the necessary path through and away from loss with some of her bravest, most challenging, and most engaging music.

Tracklist:

01 - Stonemilker
02 - Lionsong
03 - History of Touches
04 - Black lake
05 - Family
06 - Notget
07 - Atom dance
08 - Mouth mantra
09 - Quicksand

Analyzed: Björk / Vulnicura
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR8 -0.14 dB -11.79 dB 6:49 01-Stonemilker
DR9 -0.15 dB -12.05 dB 6:09 02-Lionsong
DR8 -0.88 dB -12.69 dB 3:00 03-History of Touches
DR7 -0.14 dB -11.97 dB 10:09 04-Black lake
DR7 -0.15 dB -11.18 dB 8:02 05-Family
DR7 -0.14 dB -10.79 dB 6:27 06-Notget
DR7 -0.09 dB -10.39 dB 8:11 07-Atom dance
DR4 -0.10 dB -6.82 dB 6:10 08-Mouth mantra
DR5 -0.08 dB -6.67 dB 3:45 09-Quicksand
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Number of tracks: 9
Official DR value: DR7

Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 3145 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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