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Alanis Morissette's New Album, Havoc and Bright Lights
May 4, 2012
Alanis Morissette announced today that she'll release her seventh album, Havoc And Bright Lights, on August 28th. The record is Morissette's first in four years and the first since she gave birth to her son, Ever Imre, in late 2010. While motherhood is definitely a theme on the new album, Havoc also tackles many of the topics that Morissette's fans have come to expect, from social issues to spirituality.
"What I love the most now in listening back is that it covers the gamut of everything I care about," Morissette told Rolling Stone when we recently visited her in the studio in Los Angeles. While the album's subject matter often gets intimate, the six songs that Morissette previewed in the studio are big and rocking. "Kind of epic, hair blowing in the wind," said Morisette, when asked how she plans to play the new tunes in concert.
Many of the new songs have big choruses. Did you let loose a bit more than usual with this record?
In "Celebrity," you call out people for their obsession with fame. It seems very much based on real people.
Did any particular songs emerge that surprised you?
When I first heard "Lens" it seemed like a relationship song, but there's a much bigger picture to it.
The song can be read as a comment on political discourse and religious discourse.
It's almost like religion is co-opted by the political, ego, fear-fueled machine in our own selves or political structure, so it becomes a tool for the political campaign that's winning as opposed to, "How does it personally show up in one's life? How does it show up in your living room at 7 a.m. when no one's around?" I'd rather talk to people about their personal spiritual practices or what they believe love is. I'm born to do that. Could I enter into the political realm and dive into that? Sure, but I don't think I would want to do that.
"Woman Down" is another one that has massive spiritual and religious implications, but it's also topical. When Rush Limbaugh called Sarah Fluke a slut, were you tempted to throw it up online?
They're also forced into it sometimes.
It has to be scary at times, though.
Your Jagged Little Pill album sold millions upon millions of copies. Even with Adele, it's not likely that anyone will hit those kinds of numbers again.
How many of them have you met?
Are you also heartened by the way other people have handled that success?
Can any musician today build the kind of fanbase that you and Eminem did?
What do you take from this record when you hear it?
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I'm somewhat a fan so I'll be purchasing this... | |
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Ironic has been stuck in my head for no apparent reason for the past few weeks so its "ironic" a new CD is on its way...
Dont ya think??? The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.
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Bout time! Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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So glad she "survived" her post JLP massive success and was able to have a normal life with kids and all. So happy for her!
Can't wait for the new album. “The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously.” | |
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I think it's really nice that she can still release stuff for the fans when her sales are going to be nonexistant. She should be proof for many that "flopping" doesn't kill one's career and they can be around for long, so fans should not stress about charts at all.
I'm curious to hear the record. | |
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IDK what happened with this bitch.
Jagged Little Pill was my jam. In fact, Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill tour (opened by Radiohead) was my very first concert way back in 1996.
Supposed Former... had about half good songs and the other half were just okay. Under Rug Swept, I didn't even make it through half that album though "Precious Illusions" and "Hands Clean" are my jams. Any album past Under Rug Swept and I'm lost.
Kinda feel like Alanis has a lot of ideas but she isn't a great writer by herself. Yet she keeps on truckin. Oh well! I hope this record is good but I'm not really checking for it unless the org percolates cuz it has some hot songs on it. | |
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Listen to her new single ''Magical Child''. | |
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Alanis' "Guardian'' lead single.
http://soundcloud.com/joa...e-guardian
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Huge fan. Can't wait.
Her last album, "Flavors of Entanglement" was hands down my favorite album of 2008. I played that thing to death! |
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Not too bad! I like it! The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.
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I loved Jagged Little Pill when it came out, liked a couple of songs off the second album, but couldn't get into her after that. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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I love that you never can figure out what she's aiming for.
Singer songwriter / pop star / edgy fringe artist ? She never quite pulls each off, but the messy mix of her aims usually delivers stuff I really like.
Jagged Little Pill was an album I bumped all summer when it was released.
My favorite of her albums is probably Supposed Former Infactuation Junkie I always like it when artist release their "St. Pepper/Around The World in a Day" albums.
Under Rug Swept is another one I really like.
She has a dreadful voice when used in the wrong song, but it's very affective for these chorus driven pop songs, like the one in the latest single. Powerful, even.
I can't wait to check this album out. I like her last released--glossy, but contrary to what most critics say, I think it had some really strong material in it. | |
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I look forward to hearing what she has to offer, though she's been hit and miss for a good while. | |
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She will be on Ellen today! 4PM NY time. Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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Below is the official track listing for the album, courtesy of Billboard.
''Guardian''
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Alanis has uploaded a clip on what inspired her to pen "Guardian''. | |
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