Post Live
Björk · 2004
54 min · 13 tracks · alternative rock · electronic · avant-garde music
A vibrant tapestry of electronic beats and orchestral arrangements weaving through Björk's emotive vocals.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- playful experimentation with sound cathartic moments of release vibrant energy for dancing
- Context
- Upon the release of 'Post Live' in 2004, Björk was transitioning from her critically acclaimed album 'Vespertine', which had solidified her as a leading figure in experimental music. This live album captured her innovative stage performances, showcasing not just her vocal prowess but also the intricate production that characterized her work during this era.
- If you like
- alternative rock, electronic, avant-garde music
Post Live is an album by Björk, released in 2004. A vibrant tapestry of electronic beats and orchestral arrangements weaving through Björk's emotive vocals. 'Post Live' is significant for its unique presentation of Björk's music, blending live recordings with studio elements, which received praise for its ambitious sound. It further solidified her influence in the avant-garde scene, contributing to her recognition as a boundary-pushing artist within both mainstream and alternative spheres. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Post Live sound like?
A vibrant tapestry of electronic beats and orchestral arrangements weaving through Björk's emotive vocals. Rooted in alternative rock and electronic.
What makes Post Live by Björk notable?
'Post Live' is significant for its unique presentation of Björk's music, blending live recordings with studio elements, which received praise for its ambitious sound. It further solidified her influence in the avant-garde scene, contributing to her recognition as a boundary-pushing artist within both mainstream and alternative spheres. Upon the release of 'Post Live' in 2004, Björk was transitioning from her critically acclaimed album 'Vespertine', which had solidified her as a leading figure in experimental music. This live album captured her innovative stage performances, showcasing not just her vocal prowess but also the intricate production that characterized her work during this era.
Who is Post Live for?
Post Live works well if you're into playful experimentation with sound, cathartic moments of release and vibrant energy for dancing.
How many songs are on Post Live?
Post Live has 13 tracks, running approximately 54 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Headphones 2:58
- 2 Army of Me Standout 4:04
- 3 One Day 3:37
- 4 The Modern Things 3:52
- 5 Isobel Standout 5:27
- 6 Possibly Maybe 5:22
- 7 Hyperballad Standout 5:05
- 8 I Go Humble 4:03
- 9 Big Time Sensuality 4:53
- 10 Enjoy 3:39
- 11 I Miss You 3:56
- 12 It’s Oh So Quiet 3:52
- 13 Anchor Song 3:11
Release Date
January 1, 2004
Artist Origin
Iceland
Runtime
54 min 5 sec
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