"Stick Around For Joy is the third and final studio album by Icelandic alternative rock band The Sugarcubes. Emerging from the ashes of K.U.K.L., The Sugarcubes signed to One Little Indian in 1987. Fronted by Björk and Einar Örn Benediktsson, they gained international renown for the unique sound they cultivated, garnering fans such as luminary John Peel, achieving unprecedented success for an Icelandic band at the time and influencing the country’s music scene dramatically. Their debut album Life’s Too Good was released in 1988, including the hit singles ‘Birthday’ and ‘Deus’, and was followed by Here Today, Tomorrow, Next Week! a year later, and their last, Stick Around For Joy, in 1992. The album was supported by four singles: the aptly titled ‘Hit’ which reached #1 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart in the US and #17 on the UK Singles Chart, ‘Walkabout’, ‘Vitamin’ and ‘Leash Called Love’ which went #1 on the US Dance chart. After the breakup of the band, the members pursued their own careers, with Björk’s solo endeavours achieving global success." - One Little Independent
- final album from The Sugarcubes, newly recut in 2023
- black vinyl pressing
- original release year: 1992
- music label: One Little Independent 2024