The successor to Utopia (2017) will arrive in the coming months. I know the details in this note.
Icelandic singer Björk is preparing a new project after 5 years without releasing a studio album, which will be called Fossora. The singer declared for The Guardian portal that this new material will be the successor to her latest album Utupia, which received good reviews in 2017. It is expected that this new album will join the list of successes that the singer has achieved, since who is known to be recognized for making experimental and avant-garde music with which she has achieved great international recognition, both from critics and from the public.
The Guardian also shared that the album will feature a bass clarinet sextet, a dash of gabber and two songs called Sorrowful Soil and Ancestress, both of which are inspired by her late mother, environmental activist Hildur Rúna Hauksdóttir, who divorced her husband when the artist was just a baby to go live in a community of hippies who love Jimi Hendrix.