The Sugarcubes – Life's Too Good
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Life’s Too Good, released in 1988, is the debut studio album by Icelandic alternative rock band The Sugarcubes and a wildly imaginative blast of post-punk, art-pop, and off-kilter charm. The record introduced Björk’s idiosyncratic presence to the world, framing her vocals and the band’s dualistic songwriting—between her melodic, emotive lines and Einar Örn’s barked interjections—with playful tension. Throughout the album, angular guitars, elastic rhythms, and surreal lyrics fuse into a style that feels both wistfully human and delightfully unpredictable.
The album’s legacy lies in how it defied expectations: it wasn’t polished pop, nor pure underground punk—it was an adventurous synthesis that gave Iceland a voice on the global stage. Its standout tracks like Birthday and Motorcrash drew attention for their weird, magnetic energy while deeper cuts reward repeated listening. Life’s Too Good remains an enduring statement of creative fearlessness and a foundational chapter in the story of Björk’s career.
Reviews
“Iceland’s comparably upbeat Life’s Too Good counteracted the often stringent seriousness of the alternative ’80s.” – The Line of Best Fit
“By the time ‘joke band’ The Sugarcubes formed … this debut album would change all of their lives.” – Record Collector Magazine
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Artist: The SugarcubesLabel: One Little Independent RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: USGenre: Punk & AlternativeA1 Traitor
A2 Motorcrash
A3 Birthday
A4 Delicious Demon
A5 Mama
B1 Coldsweat
B2 Blue Eyed Pop
B3 Deus
B4 Sick For Toys
B5 F***Ing In Rhythm & Sorrow
B6 Take Some Petrol Darling