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Björk Preps Next LP, Eyes Brief Tour
Fresh from her acclaimed performances in the movie "Dancer in the Dark" and on its accompanying Selmasongs EP, Björk is scheduled to release a new album, tentatively titled Domestika, in May.
The album's sound is expected to be "grown-up and distinguished," a spokesperson for the singer's U.K. management company said, with a full orchestra appearing on some tracks.
Björk, who is producing the LP herself, had lyrical help from some unexpected collaborators; filmmaker Harmony Korine ("Kids," "Gummo") penned lyrics for a song called "Harm of Will," while the singer based another track on a poem by the late American poet e.e. cummings.
The performer plans to follow the album's release with a brief series of live dates, including two U.S. performances — one in Los Angeles and another in New York — according to her label, Elektra Records.
Nine tracks for the LP have been completed, with recording sessions taking place in New York and in Björk's native Iceland.
The singer/songwriter recently received two Golden Globe nominations for her "Dancer in the Dark" efforts: her performance in "Dancer in the Dark" earned her a nod in the Best Actress category, while the soundtrack's "I've Seen It All" was nominated for Best Original Song. Winners will be announced during a January 21 ceremony.
Björk 's last full-length album was 1997's Homogenic. She released the seven-track Selmasongs: Music From The Motion Picture 'Dancer in the Dark' in September.
—Brian Hiatt