Björk: Biophilia
I tried to give my kids a taste of Björk, but they all disliked her. No crime in that. Not everybody can enjoy Björk’s creative genius. I have been immersing myself into the world of Biophilia, Björk’s 2011 release, at late nights and I just wanted to whirl around the mysterious, wondrous “Cosmogony,” in which she explains, “ And they say back then our universe was a cold black egg / Until the god inside burst out and from its shattered shell / He made what became the world we know.” From “Solstice” to “Sacrifice,” the concept album is a satisfying experience. If I have to pick one track from this album, it has to be “Hollow.” It’s a masterwork of orchestration and modernization.