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Universal acclaim- based on 311 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 257 out of 311
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Mixed: 28 out of 311
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Negative: 26 out of 311
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Oct 11, 2011
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Oct 12, 2011Well, after volta almost anything would be welcomed as a good album, but biophilia is just mediocre, a cd that doesnt leave anything lingering with the listener after the end of the last song.
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Jun 8, 2022
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Oct 12, 2011This is not one of Bjork's better efforts. Vespertine,Homogenic,even Medulla are
far superior.I tried to like it and there are some songs that are interesting but
I just cannot get into it.
I really like Bjork alot but it seems her best work is sadly behind her. -
Oct 11, 2011
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Oct 12, 2011OMG, another hardboiled album from Bjork. What has she got against playful tunes and proper rhythms? Does she take a strange pleasure in making records that sound like an orchestra of alliens playing Chopin on the laser pendulum harps? I just don't get this.
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Oct 13, 2011This Bjork I dont like. It better to Volta but not good much. The songs dont sound nice. I want Bjork to sound nice. Please Bjork, make a good record again!
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Oct 12, 2011One of the weakest of Bjork career, "Biophilia" is very ambitious, yet musically it sounds flat and boring. Her vocals are nothing special as well, she screams in stead of singing. This is not the Bjork I was waiting for all those years.
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Oct 28, 2011
Awards & Rankings
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Nov 15, 2011Biophilia is an excellent addition to her glorious discography.
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Nov 1, 2011Biophilia is a delicate and highly tactile treat, a unique gem of innovation (pipe organs driven by computers, the mallet-tickled gameleste) and gentle real soul whose breathy endearing heights Bjork hasn't touched in a minute.
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Oct 24, 2011Despite some flaws in its execution, Biophilia does succeed in pushing beyond the already established album-singles-videos model, and the creation of a digital experience to compliment the music feels like a natural progression in the way that music is packaged and consumed.