Born and raised in Reykjavík, Björk began her music career at the age of 11 and gained international recognition as the lead singer of the alternative rock band the Sugarcubes, by the age of 21. After the Sugarcubes disbanded in 1992, Björk began a solo career. She came to prominence with albums such as Debut (1993), Post (1995), and Homogenic (1997), collaborating with a range of artists and exploring a variety of multimedia projects. Her other albums include Vespertine (2001), Medúlla (2004), Volta (2007), Biophilia (2011), Vulnicura (2015), Utopia (2017) and Fossora (2022).
Several of Björk's albums have reached the top 20 on the US Billboard 200 chart. As of 2015, she had sold more than 20 million records worldwide. Thirty-one of her singles have reached the top 40 on pop charts around the world, with 22 top-40 hits in the UK, including the top-10 singles "It's Oh So Quiet", "Army of Me", and "Hyperballad" and the top-20 singles "Play Dead", "Big Time Sensuality", and "Violently Happy". Her accolades and awards include the Order of the Falcon, five BRIT Awards, and 16 Grammy nominations. In 2015, Time named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world. Rolling Stone named her the 60th greatest singer and the 81st greatest songwriter.
Björk starred in the 2000 Lars von Trier film Dancer in the Dark, for which she won the Best Actress Award at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "I've Seen It All". Biophilia was marketed as an interactive app album with its own education program. Björk has also been an advocate for environmental causes in Iceland. A retrospective exhibition dedicated to Björk was held at the New York Museum of Modern Art in 2015.
Full Wikipedia article: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Björk
Studio albums
Debut (1993)
Post (1995)
Homogenic (1997)
Vespertine (2001)
Medúlla (2004)
Volta (2007)
Biophilia (2011)
Vulnicura (2015)
Utopia (2017)
Fossora (2022)
There's More to Life Than This
Björk Lyrics
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Let's sneak out of this party
It's getting boring
There's more to life than this
It's still early morning
We could go down to the harbor
And jump between the boats
We could nick a boat
And sneak off to this island
I could bring my little ghetto blaster
There's more to life than this
But then we'd have to rush back
To the town's best baker
To get the first bread of the morning
There's more to life than this
There's more to life than this
There's more to life than this
There's more to life than this
There's more to life than this
Björk’s song “There’s More to Life Than This” is a lofty ode to living life outside the lines. She calls out a then mundane party, inviting her friend to sneak away from it, noting that there’s “more to life than this”. This statement can be interpreted as a call to action or awakening, an urging to step out of a routine and embrace the world around us with intentionality. The song then takes on a wanderlust nature, with the two friends jumping between boats and watching the sunrise. The image is free, raw and untethered, perfectly capturing the freedom of will that Björk is urging in her listeners.
The song then takes an interesting turn as Björk adds in that they could nick a boat and sneak off to an island, bringing her little ghetto blaster with them. This image is clearly a nod to the non-conformist nature of the song, urging listeners to not only break away from the mundane but truly forge a path of their own. However, she punctuates this image by mentioning they would have to rush back to the town’s best baker to get the first bread of the morning, reminding the audience that there is always a pull to our routines and familiarities but sometimes it takes some risk-taking to truly break free.
Overall, the song is a light and buoyant anthem to non-conformity, urging the listener to take risks and embrace the world in its fullness. It’s a reminder that there is more to life than the day-to-day grind, as long as we are willing to take the first step.
Line by Line Meaning
Come on girl
Encourages the listener to follow along
Let's sneak out of this party
Escape the party and find something more exciting
It's getting boring
The party has become tiresome
There's more to life than this
Life is full of adventure and excitement beyond this party
It's still early morning
Time of day is morning
We could go down to the harbor
Suggests an alternative destination
And jump between the boats
Physical activity to engage in
And see the sun come up
Beautiful event to observe
We could nick a boat
Proposes mischievous activity
And sneak off to this island
Going to a secluded location
I could bring my little ghetto blaster
Bringing music along to enjoy
There's more to life than this
Still asserting that life has many adventures beyond this moment
But then we'd have to rush back
Acknowledges the potential consequences of leaving the party
To the town's best baker
A specific goal or destination
To get the first bread of the morning
The reward or purpose for rushing back
There's more to life than this
Final reminder that the world holds endless possibilities
There's more to life than this
Endless possibilities in life
There's more to life than this
Endless possibilities in life
There's more to life than this
Endless possibilities in life
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BJORK GUDMUNDSDOTTIR, NELLEE HOOPER
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@primeracalledelasoledad8439
come on girl
let's sneak out of this party
it's getting boring
there's more to life than this
it's still early morning
we could go down to the harbour
and jump between the boats
and see the sun come up
we could nick a boat
and sneak off to this island
i could bring my little ghettoblaster
there's more to life than this
but we'd have to rush back
to the towns best baker
to get the first bread of the morning
there's more to life than this
@fuzzyterrors
Come on girl
Let's sneak out of this party
It's getting boring
There's more to life than this
It's still early morning
We could go down to the harbor
And jump between the boats
And see the sun come up
We could nick a boat
And sneak off to this island
I could bring my little ghetto blaster
There's more to life than this
But then we'd have to rush back
To the town's best baker
To get the first bread of the morning
There's more to life than this
There's more to life than this
There's more to life than this
There's more to life than this
There's more to life than this
@meofcurse6499
"There's More to Life Than This", the fourth track on Björk's 1993 album Debut, was recorded live in the toilets of the Milk Bar clubnight, London.
@damagedcatdad
so was she just singing along to the beat the club was playing? or was this arranged?
@creekalmighty
@James Goree arranged
@k-leb4671
@James Goree They basically just played back the whole instrumental track on the club's speakers. Bjork's vocals seem to have actually been sung live there, with a recording set-up good enough that they could also isolate her vocals for use in the non-toilet mix.
@yungmarsupial
I knew there was a reason this song was my favorite
@brunimundoYT
nellee: björk, i have this beat
beat plays
björk: i need to record it but i have no time, wait... i will record this in the bar
one minute later
björk: THERE'S MOOOOOOOOOORE TO LIFE THAN THIS
@toby7986
I defenitely relate to the urgent feeling of leaving a party full of boring people in order to do more important things in life like jumping between boats and then getting the first bread in the morning
@Xboxbob11
Very strange unique song. Definitely admire the way the song was mixed.
@Starkardur
It's live
@mayatender
It was recorded in a toilet