You’re feeling young, crazy and free.
Debut is for the people who love to dance, to dream, and to entangle themselves in emotionally intense situationships that will never work out. The album is lush and romantic but kind of messy (There's More To Life Than This was literally recorded in a bar toilet). Debut covers the come-up, the come-down and all of the fun that occurs in between.
You feel like you’re the main character.
Post is wild. Army of Me immediately slaps you in the face with its aggressively heavy bassline, and everything that follows is just as intense. Ambitious, eclectic and enormously emotional, Post is for the go-getters, daring and independent people who are determined to be unapologetically themselves.
You’re ready to explode.
Homogenic is a confrontational album. Its sound is darker and more abstract than either Debut or Post. Homogenic is bold, assertive and fearless. This is an album for people who are fed up, who are tired of shrinking themselves and are willing to cause a scene. This is an album about shaking off whatever (or whoever) is holding you back and finally returning home to yourself.
You're craving intimacy.
Vespertine is a quiet album. Its minimalism is a stark contrast to the bombastic, in-your-face energy of Post and Homogenic. This is gentle, sensual music. It feels like a secret held in the warmth of your palm. Like curling up inside on a cold winter’s day, watching the snow fall outside your window. Vespertine is for lovers and people who are learning how to be soft.