Alanis Morissette and Liz Phair have some real horror stories about the music industry.
10.07.2020 - 21:37 / nme.com
Alanis Morissette has shared another new single from her forthcoming album ‘Such Pretty Forks In The Road’.The track, ‘Reckoning’, follows on from ‘Reasons I Drink’, ‘Smiling’ and ‘Diagnosis’. The latter tackled the challenges and stigma surrounding depression and other forms of mental illness.The new song tackles “predators” and features a string section.
Alanis Morissette and Liz Phair have some real horror stories about the music industry.
Alanis Morissette, “Such Pretty Forks in the Road" (Epiphany Music) The piano is back. The voice is back.
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Alanis Morissette fears she’d have died young if she did not have a “whole team” of therapists.
Alanis Morissette fears she'd have died young if she did not have a "whole team" of therapists.The 46-year-old star has survived eating disorders, and an alcohol problem, as well as postpartum depression after the birth of her third child last year (19). And the Ironic hitmaker fears that without intensive therapy she'd have become another rock and roll casualty.
Ziggy Marley has released a new single, ‘Play With Sky’ – you can listen to it below.The upbeat, joyous new track features Ben Harper and includes the lyrics: “I’m going to outside, gonna play with the sky…Running wild/Play with sky.”Ziggy, the son of Bob Marley, has also revealed details of his new album, ‘More Family Time’ which features a host of new collaborations with artists including Alanis Morissette, Tom Morello, Busta Rhymes, Sheryl Crowe, Lisa Loeb and more.
Alanis Morissette has opened up about addiction and therapy in a new interview.Speaking to The Guardian, the Canadian rock star described herself as “such an addict” and said that without therapy, she’s not sure how she would have coped.Speaking about her addictions, Morissette said her main ones were “work addiction, love addiction and food addiction.” The musician also revealed that she’d suffered from an eating disorder since childhood.Speaking about the importance of therapy in her life,
such an addict,” says the 46-year-old, Grammy-winning firebrand, howling down the phone from her home in the San Francisco Bay Area. Morissette ticks off her top three addictions: “Work addiction, love addiction and food addiction,” she says.
Alanis Morissette has said her life improved after she got out of the spotlight.
"She played here acoustically and, as we were watching, we got the sense that she will be a force to be reckoned with. We all just thought, 'Wow, this is a moment we'll all remember.' " In the July 15, 1995 Billboard, Brian Phillips, then-PD at WNNX Atlanta, recalled the impact of a 20-year
Alanis Morissette is "done" having children because her career "means so much" to her. The 46-year-old singer has Ever, nine, Onyx, four, and Winter, 11 months, with her husband Mario 'Souleye' Treadaway and though there's a part of her that's always wanted a huge family, she doesn't think she has enough time to juggle any more commitments.
Bob Mould has shared a new track called ‘Forecast Of Rain’ – you can listen to it below.The US singer-songwriter is set to release his fourteenth studio album ‘Blue Hearts’ on September 25 via Merge, following up on last year’s ‘Sunshine Rock’.Having previewed the record last month with ‘American Crisis’, Mould has now shared an official lyric video for ‘Forecast Of Rain’.The song was written in response to Black Lives Matter protesters being tear-gassed outside the White House last month so
Alanis Morissette’s iconic single Ironic was almost left off her classic album Jagged Little Pill because the singer considered it nothing more than a demo.
Alanis Morissette said in a recent interview that she fears being viewed as “stupid or uneducated or ignorant” after years of shaming for her 1996 song “Ironic.” The lyrics included, “It's like rain on your wedding day / It's a free ride when you've already paid” along with other examples which, contrary to the song title, are not ironic.
Alanis Morissette has revealed she didn’t originally want her hit single ‘Ironic’ to feature on her classic record ‘Jagged Little Pill’.The singer-songwriter, whose ninth album ‘Such Pretty Forks In The Road’ is released on July 31, said in a new interview that she regarded the song as more of a demo but bowed to pressure from people who liked it.“I didn’t even want it on the record,” Morissette told Rolling Stone Music Now podcast.
Alanis Morissette has some thoughts about “Ironic”.
Alanis Morissette’s new song is giving voice to the oppressed.
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