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Sunday, September 05, 2004
 
IT'S OH SO CLICHED: Alex Ross, music critic for The New Yorker, had this fresh comment to make about Bjork in his August 23 profile of the Icelandic singer and actress:

"Bjork manages to sound as if she knows everything and nothing at once."


Probably nasty of me to cherry-pick a single line like that out of what is not terrible coverage of Ms. Gudmundsdottir's career and brand-new album...except that on the same page comes this description of a Brazilian carnival float designed by Bjork's current beau, the great, great contemporary artist Matthew Barney:

"Barney's float came into view, a huge, dark, fascinating thing."


Okay, Ross is a music critic, not an art critic, but still.

For the record, I kinda like Bjork myself. Her music sounds...like everything and nothing at once.