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Wikipedia article




"'Unravel'" is the third song on the album 'Homogenic' by Bjrk, which was released in 1997. The song features a prominent example of Bjrk's use of a half-singing, half-speaking technique which, according to folklore specialist Njall Sigurason, is comparable to that of Old Icelandic choirmen.'[https://books.google.com/books?id=MPRBF1wqmcoC&lpg=PA231&dq=Music%20and%20Technoculture%2C%20ed.%20R.%20Lysloff%20and%20L.%20Gay&pg=PA193#v=onepage&q&f=false Music and Technoculture]', ed. R. Lysloff and L. Gay

Composition and themes



Structurally, the song is made up of a slowly sweeping melody, saxophones, a church organ, and distant-sounding electronic beats. Thematically, the song describes two faraway lovers. One of the lovers realizes that the love between the two of them is unraveling because of factors out of their control. The lover, Bjrk, seeks to reunite with her lover to rebuild the love lost.

Music video



Even though "Unravel" was not released as a single, a music video was made by Lynn Fox to promote Bjrk's Greatest Hits Tour. The video won a silver prize at the 2004 D&AD Awards, an event recognizing annual achievements in design and advertising. The video itself depicts Bjrk in a deep sea-like environment, wearing a billowing dress as a large and furry unidentified sea creature grows out of her back in a strings-like manner.

Other artists



In a 2006 interview with 'Spin' magazine, Radiohead singer Thom Yorke named "Unravel" as his favourite song ever, and said, "I'm trying to get Radiohead to do a cover because I think it's one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard.""[https://www.nme.com/news/radiohead/25145 Thom Yorke reveals favourite song ever]", 'NME.com' On 8 November 2007, Yorke performed a cover of the song as part of Radiohead's "Thumbs Down" webcast. A snippet of the song is also occasionally performed live as an intro to "Everything in Its Right Place".

A cover of "Unravel" appears on folk rock artist Okkervil River's split CD 'Sham Wedding/Hoax Funeral', as well as the Japanese import version of alternative rock band Something Corporate's album 'North'.

The Flaming Lips and Midlake added the song to their albums 'Late Night Tales: The Flaming Lips' and Late Night Tales: Midlake respectively, which is a compilation of artists and songs that have affected and influenced the bands.

Anthony Green and Casey Crescenzo performed an acoustic cover of "Unravel" as a part of a 2007 tour featuring Circa Survive and The Dear Hunter.

Portuguese guitarist Norberto Lobo recorded a cover of "Unravel" for his 2009 album 'Pata Lenta'.

The Swingle Singers recorded an a cappella arrangement of "Unravel" for their 2009 album 'Ferris Wheels'.

Adem recorded a cover for his album 'Takes' which contained only covers of songs by other artists.

Brazilian singer Alice Caymmi released a cover version of the song on her 2012 debut album.

Florida sludge metal group Ether Coven covered the song on their 2020 album 'Everything Is Temporary Except Suffering'.

References



Category:Bjrk songs

Category:Songs written by Guy Sigsworth

Category:Songs written by Bjrk

Category:1997 songs


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