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Abbie :
05/04/2022 04:32 AM
'[Björk] said “Army of Me” was written as an ultimatum to her own brother, to regain control of his life, lest he “meet an army of me.” Björk scratches at the depths of her voice, and the industrial backbone of the song, the crashes and shrapnel, fortify the task. “Army of Me” is proof that being the most obvious misfit in the room often requires being the toughest, too.'
From Jenn Pelly's excellent Pitchfork retrospective on 'Post": https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/bjork-post/
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John Richards :
05/03/2022 09:39 AM
'[Björk] said “Army of Me” was written as an ultimatum to her own brother, to regain control of his life, lest he “meet an army of me.” Björk scratches at the depths of her voice, and the industrial backbone of the song, the crashes and shrapnel, fortify the task. “Army of Me” is proof that being the most obvious misfit in the room often requires being the toughest, too.'
From Jenn Pelly's excellent Pitchfork retrospective on 'Post": https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/bjork-post/
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John Richards :
03/10/2022 08:21 AM
#146
'[Björk] said “Army of Me” was written as an ultimatum to her own brother, to regain control of his life, lest he “meet an army of me.” Björk scratches at the depths of her voice, and the industrial backbone of the song, the crashes and shrapnel, fortify the task. “Army of Me” is proof that being the most obvious misfit in the room often requires being the toughest, too.'
From Jenn Pelly's excellent Pitchfork retrospective on 'Post": https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/bjork-post/
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Evie :
03/01/2022 04:43 PM
'[Björk] said “Army of Me” was written as an ultimatum to her own brother, to regain control of his life, lest he “meet an army of me.” Björk scratches at the depths of her voice, and the industrial backbone of the song, the crashes and shrapnel, fortify the task. “Army of Me” is proof that being the most obvious misfit in the room often requires being the toughest, too.'
From Jenn Pelly's excellent Pitchfork retrospective on 'Post": https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/bjork-post/
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John Richards :
11/08/2021 09:27 AM
Another that samples Led Zeppelin's "When the Levee Breaks"
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'[Björk] said “Army of Me” was written as an ultimatum to her own brother, to regain control of his life, lest he “meet an army of me.” Björk scratches at the depths of her voice, and the industrial backbone of the song, the crashes and shrapnel, fortify the task. “Army of Me” is proof that being the most obvious misfit in the room often requires being the toughest, too.'
From Jenn Pelly's excellent Pitchfork retrospective on 'Post": https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/bjork-post/
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