![Glasser, born Cameron Mesirow, breaks her 10-year music hiatus with her third album, 'Crux,' a fantastical foray into whimsical electronica. Despite Vogue calling her catalog primarily horny, 'Crux' sees the Boston artist explore themes of personal identity and emotional vulnerability.](https://musicdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/YIS-KID_2-1536x1228-1-e1698380489191-300x240.jpg)
Rediscover MD Discovery Glasser and Her Album “Crux”
“Just getting back to making songs was hard for me after the last album,” Mesirow explained about her long-term music
Björk is an Icelandic musician known for her innovative style that blends electronic and experimental music. She gained recognition as the lead vocalist of The Sugarcubes and later released successful albums like “Debut,” “Post,” and “Homogenic.” In addition to music, Björk also explored art installations, music videos, and acting. She won Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival in 2000 for her role in “Dancer in the Dark.”
“Just getting back to making songs was hard for me after the last album,” Mesirow explained about her long-term music
Following the attention gathered by the revelations of multiple escapes of thousands of fish into the wild, Icelandic singer Björk decided to
On Wednesday, September 6th, Icelandic singer-songwriter Bjork released an animated music video for her hit song “Victimhood.” Accompanied by woodwind
Following the attention gathered by the revelations of multiple escapes of thousands of fish into the wild, Icelandic singer Björk decided to participate in the protest against
“Just getting back to making songs was hard for me after the last album,” Mesirow explained about her long-term music departure.
Following the attention gathered by the revelations of multiple escapes of thousands of fish into the wild, Icelandic singer Björk decided to participate in the protest against industrial salmon farming in Iceland in her own, peculiar way. The singer has in fact just released a single. Björk is now ready to fight again, this time supporting a similar, yet still rather different cause. “Oral” is Icelandic singer and icon Björk’s new song in support of the environment.
On Wednesday, September 6th, Icelandic singer-songwriter Bjork released an animated music video for her hit song “Victimhood.” Accompanied by woodwind instruments, the melody builds in a haunting way. It delves into how one points fingers at victims when they are actually the victim themselves. However, amidst all the placing the blame on others, one can also rediscover oneself in a whole new light. They break through those certain feelings at certain times to only realize