The six hundred and thirty-second album: #632 The Sugarcubes - Life's Too Good

While the focus of the Sugarcubes is on Bjork's vocals and presence - something that overshadows even their first album - it's fair to say that other members contribute as much. While Einar Orn's vocals weren't liked by everyone, his nordic vocalizations create a punk metal presence that draws the tracks away from purely ethereal avant garde and gives it a contrast the music really benefits from. It emphasizes the off beat nature, the commentary on the poppy happiness that would be there, and draws your attention to the oddness and darkness of the lyrics.