Life's Too Good

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Life's Too Good is the first studio album by Icelandic alternative rock group The Sugarcubes. It was released in April 1988 by One Little Indian in the UK and Europe and in May 1988 by Elektra Records in the US. The album was an unexpected success and drew international attention, especially to singer Björk, who would launch a successful solo career in 1993.

Composed of veterans of 1980s rock culture in Reykjavík, the band borrowed from the post-punk sound that characterized the scene, intent on creating a playful interpretation of pop music's signature optimism, reflected in the disc title. Despite never intending to be taken seriously and due to the success of their debut and contractual obligations, The Sugarcubes released two more studio albums.

Song List

  1. Traitor (03:08)
  2. Motorcrash (02:23)
  3. Birthday (03:59)
  4. Delicious Demon (02:43)
  5. Mama (02:56)
  6. Coldsweat (03:15)
  7. Blue Eyed Pop (02:38)
  8. Deus (04:07)
  9. Sick For Toys (03:15)
  10. Fucking In Rythym & Sorrow (03:14)
  11. Take Some Petrol Darling (01:27)

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