Björk
“Innocence”
“Innocence” is basically the third part of a trilogy which also includes my two favorite tracks in her discography, “Big Time Sensuality” and “Alarm Call.” This is the Björk that I love the most: Upbeat, courageous, optimistic, and in full control of her neuroses. “Big Time Sensuality” confronts the future with enthusiasm, “Alarm Call” is defiantly unafraid of the world and its inhabitants, and “Innocence” conquers fear by embracing its thrill. The message is essentially the same in each song, but her authority increases as she goes along — “Big Time Sensuality” is a youthful song about faith and risk, and “Innocence” has the perspective to understand the mechanics of overcoming anxiety. Whereas her declarations in “Alarm Call” seem like surprising self-revelations, her words in “Innocence” seem directed outside of herself, as a bit of advice for the listener. It’s Björk in life coach mode: “neurosis only attaches itself to fertile ground where it can flourish;” “fear is a powerful drug — overcome it and you think you can do anything!;” “fear of losing energy is draining.” The best thing is that she’s absolutely correct, and though she is extraordinarily hopeful in her encouragement, she doesn’t lose sight of the immense difficulty and painful work involved in fighting our worst impulses. (Originally posted 5/10/2007)
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