Pros: Great dance beats, poetic lyrics, world/folk music fused with electronica
Cons: None
Alanis Morissetteâs new album âFlavor of Entanglementâ has the deeply personal songs and undeniable vocal talent that we have come to expect from Alanis, but this is not the same 20 something Alanis full of rage. This CD is very much about her personal break up with Ryan Reynolds. But this CD is so much more that your average âlove gone wrongâ songs. Alanis is older, more mature, and more introspective. She sees how the battles of the world are really not that different than the battles we have in our personal life. She is not only trying to find her place in relationships, she is trying to find her place in the world. At first listen, her lyrics are so deeply personal, it gives you that moment of âoh I shouldnât be hearing thisâ but at the same time it resonates to the universal, familiar grief we all feel with the death of a relationship. Gone is the in you face rage and it is replaced with longing and grief.
Not only are Alanisâ lyrics reflecting her growith as a song writing, the music itself reflects Alanis growing as an artist. She skillfully mixes folk, world beats with techno dance beats. She so skillfully combines the two that you forget to be shocked that the two are combined. There are few artists that can challenge you to consider your own relationships and make you want to dance at the same time. In âCitizen of the Planetâ, Alanis sings of seeing herself as more than just an individual. She sings of being unique but yet part of the bigger world. This theme is repeated throughout the CD. âUnderneathâ considers how our everyday conflicts are just microcosms of conflicts in the world today. âNot As Weâ is a raw testimony to the grief of losing a relationship and part of your identiy as part of a couple. Alanis sings, âDay one start over again. Step one step one. Iâm barely making sense for now. Iâm faking it âtill Iâm making it. From scratch begin again but this time I as I and not as weâ. âTorchâ is probably the most personal song about her break up. It is a sensitive laundry list of all the things that she will miss about Ryan. She holds nothing back as she sings, âI miss your neck and your gait and your sharing what you writeâ. Make no mistake, this albulm is not all morose. âIn Praise Of the Vunerable Manâ is Alanisâ ode to an emotionally available man. âMoratoriumâ is her oath to focus on herself for awhile and take a break from her quest to find a soul mate. All of the songs, regardless of topic reflect an artist that has experienced much growth and continues to growth through the good times and the bad.
Overall, this is a CD full of the new and of the familiar. Alanisâ unmistakable voice and painfully personal song lyrics are as familiar on this cd as on all of her albums. This album reflects a personal and artistic growth. She has more depth and more understanding of herself and the music reflects it. The music itself has many more dimensions . Like different parts of her personality, Alanis is able to skillfully mix and highlight sounds that seem like complete contradictions, but the end result is pure music to my ears.
Pros: lyrics and concepts
Cons: none
Alanis' new CD Flavors of Entanglement has been long
awaited, at least by me. It follows the
spiritual/philosophical progression of her recent
albums. In this album Alanis' songs are much less
angry (although there are still a good handful of dark
songs on there) than her earlier material, and more
about achieving some sense of internal peace. I
personally prefer her more upbeat sound so my two
favorites are "Giggling Again for No Reason" and
"Incomplete". Another song that intrigued me was "In
Praise of the Vulnerable Man". I think it's
interesting to listen to the evolution in feministic
attitude toward men since her first album. From the
familiarly angry "You Oughta Know", to "A Man" on
Under Rug Swept that shows the male side of the story,
"In Praise" shows a more supportive, enlightened
feministic slant. Her literally poetic lyrics are
still present in all the songs as well as her movement
toward inner enlightenment and a wordly consciousness.
What I love about Alanis' albums is that you can
connect and learn from the messages in her songs.
While I had more trouble connecting to her need for a
buddhist-like awareness, I can appreciate what can be
gained from listening. There's a good mix of dark,
light, and slow songs on this album. So if you're a
fan of her last two, I would recommend purchasing this
one as well.
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