This was the only "bad" pop song my angsty teenage self cheered the year it came out (possibly also the best part of the horrible movie it supported), and now that I'm learning univ-level music theory/comp it's great to see just why it hits right between catchy and saccharine and angsty. Also, yes, Phair has been a GAP-mom for a while now so good to point out how going back to her "original" self would make her more of a sell-out than what she actually did.
This was the only "bad" pop song my angsty teenage self cheered the year it came out (possibly also the best part of the horrible movie it supported), and now that I'm learning univ-level music theory/comp it's great to see just why it hits right between catchy and saccharine and angsty.
ReplyDeleteAlso, yes, Phair has been a GAP-mom for a while now so good to point out how going back to her "original" self would make her more of a sell-out than what she actually did.