Bjork - Homogenic

My confusing (probably offputting) anger about the Beatles begs the question, what IS a good album about creating a homogeneous collection of songs that actually add up to larger meaningful statements while being equally self reflective?

I'm glad you asked. Here's Bjork's 3rd album, Homogenic. All the songs take place in a character (call it Bjork) that has stepped back from the world to evaluate both it and her? relationship to it. This character has been hurt by love, doesn't really enjoy the pressures and responsibilities of daily life all alone, is for good or bad "very Scandinavian," and ultimately arrives at the intuition that existence is actually inherently positive and our struggle to embrace that love is the real matter of importance.

There are three songs i really don't like, but their purpose for the larger meaning makes that irrelevant (try to guess which ones).

She wanted it to sound homogeneous, and the pallet is a blend of electronics and real strings. Two opposite entities both vibrating in conjunction with each other. A lonely person connected to the world through technology, as a metaphor for life itself. That's beautiful.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mw9Bb_0yJljnRsT_PFQ8pSKE_eDsQbL4k

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