The New Alanis Album
orMy humble opinion 'gainst yours
Earlier this year, in the middle of June, I wrote a post inspired by a chance hearing of Alanis Morissette's One Hand In My Pocket on the radio. In it I wrote about the impact her album Jagged Little Pill had on me at the time, but that now things have changed, I've got older and couldn't relate to the lyrics anymore. I also wondered how Alanis was doing and lo and behold, didn't she release a new album!

I still prefer the act of going into a music (I guess insisting on calling it a record shop is a bit ridiculous at this stage) shop to the newfangled options of ordering on-line or downloading onto your computer. I have done both in the past but now I'd only order CDs on-line if they were unavailable locally. Apart from having to wait for them to be delivered, I like to support local businesses.
And I won't download songs anymore. If you get them from legitimate channels i.e. iTunes, and you change computers, you're not guaranteed to keep them. I've switched computers three times since first getting an ipod about five years ago, but had to reset one and so have used 4 out of my 5 registered computer yokes. I'm sure there is a way to keep them, but frankly, it's far too much hassle.
I don't download illegally because if I like an artiste, I want to support them. €15 for an album that can give you potentially hours of pleasure is a small price to pay. A lot of people probably spend that in a week on coffee.
Anyway, back to Alanis. Somewhat surprisingly, her life has evolved in tandem with mine. Actually, I've no idea what's going on in her life right now, but I can still relate to her songs, which in the context of this blog, will suffice as being the same thing.
I'm slightly worried about her song "Will You Be My Girlfriend?". Is Alanis a lesbian? Not that it matters one way or another, but any female I've ever admired or respected in my life (I'm talking celebrities here, before my mother, sister, niece, aunts, cousins or friends go ape-shit) have turned out to be gay. I long for at least one heterosexual woman to look up to. (Oh, wait Victoria Coren's pretty cool - I'm alright!). Maybe she means girlfriend as in a mate who's female, as they seem to do in American television programmes, rather than someone you're riding. Hmmm... Anyway, apart from the single word 'girlfriend', I can relate.
The song that struck me most, undeniably due to the mood I was in, was Numb. Here's a flavour
andHave to remove myself from sensation
Can't sit with this feeling I'd rather be flying And comfortabley numb
Alanis, you've done it again - tapped unknowingly into my psyche. Now, I've only just bought the album and given it a solitary listen, so maybe I'm being premature, but so far so good. And is the album any good? To me it's similar in vibe to her earlier work with some current trendy sounds creeping in. It's essentially more of the same with updated lyrics to match her and my maturing (note the ing, never actually hitting mature) years. As I stated, it's early days and needs a few more listens to really make a decision.
Next week, I'll tell youse all about Mumford and Sons and Radiohead. Or not, depending on where my mood takes me!
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