Hyper Ballad is the fourth studio album by Icelandic musician Björk. Released in 1995, the album features a unique blend of electronic, alternative, and experimental music, showcasing Björk's distinctive voice and avant-garde style.
The album opens with the title track, "Hyper-Ballad," a haunting and introspective song that builds to a powerful climax. The album continues with tracks like "The Modern Things," a playful and quirky tribute to technology, and "Army of Me," a punchy and rebellious anthem that became a hit single.
Björk's experimental side shines through on tracks like "Enjoy" and "Pluto," which feature unconventional rhythms and distorted vocals. The album also features collaborations with electronic musicians like Howie B and Mark Bell, who bring their own unique sound to the mix.