ALANIS MORISSETTE: "Flavors of Entanglement" -Spring 2008
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ALANIS MORISSETTE: "Flavors of Entanglement" -Spring 2008
Morissette Experiments With New 'Flavors'
Alanis Morissette will burst back onto the scene next spring with the album "Flavors of Entanglement." The set balances world- and folk-influenced tracks against the experimental pop leanings of producer Guy Sigsworth (Bjork, Madonna).
"When I heard the song 'Let Go' by [Sigsworth's band] Frou Frou, I listened over and over again. I was blown away by it. I called him on the phone myself and after a couple of conversations, I could tell we were going to be on the same page," Morissette tells Billboard.com.
The Canada native envisioned an album that pulled in her various musical interests, "a combination of everything" from organic instruments to hip-hop beats. Plus, "it's the first time since I was 16 I've had a boy back-up sing on one of my album. I'm finally giving them a chance," she laughs.
The effort, which she hopes to whittle down to 11 tracks in the following weeks, includes "Not As We," which features only piano and vocals, and "Moratorium," which is "essentially a song about my readiness to stop repeating bad patterns. I've kicked some of those in my life."
Thematically, the album explores Morissette's personal struggles over the last few years and the more political struggles in the world over. "Really, in the end, the personal struggles are political. Our emotions align themselves with larger symptomatic things in the world," Morissette explains. "We face a large war out there, but [the album] more closely reflects the war in peoples' living rooms... the icy silence at home, versus the big cold war."
As previously reported, Morissette signed on to the film adaptation of Philip K. Dick's 1985 sci-fi novel "Radio Free Albemuth," which started shooting in October. Morissette, who has acted since she was a preteen, said her screen ambitions have been a welcome escape from the music industry at times.
Fans eager to hear new material can catch the aritst on the road with matchbox twenty starting in January.
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Alanis Morissette will burst back onto the scene next spring with the album "Flavors of Entanglement." The set balances world- and folk-influenced tracks against the experimental pop leanings of producer Guy Sigsworth (Bjork, Madonna).
"When I heard the song 'Let Go' by [Sigsworth's band] Frou Frou, I listened over and over again. I was blown away by it. I called him on the phone myself and after a couple of conversations, I could tell we were going to be on the same page," Morissette tells Billboard.com.
The Canada native envisioned an album that pulled in her various musical interests, "a combination of everything" from organic instruments to hip-hop beats. Plus, "it's the first time since I was 16 I've had a boy back-up sing on one of my album. I'm finally giving them a chance," she laughs.
The effort, which she hopes to whittle down to 11 tracks in the following weeks, includes "Not As We," which features only piano and vocals, and "Moratorium," which is "essentially a song about my readiness to stop repeating bad patterns. I've kicked some of those in my life."
Thematically, the album explores Morissette's personal struggles over the last few years and the more political struggles in the world over. "Really, in the end, the personal struggles are political. Our emotions align themselves with larger symptomatic things in the world," Morissette explains. "We face a large war out there, but [the album] more closely reflects the war in peoples' living rooms... the icy silence at home, versus the big cold war."
As previously reported, Morissette signed on to the film adaptation of Philip K. Dick's 1985 sci-fi novel "Radio Free Albemuth," which started shooting in October. Morissette, who has acted since she was a preteen, said her screen ambitions have been a welcome escape from the music industry at times.
Fans eager to hear new material can catch the aritst on the road with matchbox twenty starting in January.
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originally posted by Daytripper From her upcoming new album. Nicely produced. Given the crap on the charts, I doubt it stands a chance. I'm buying the album for sure. Really really liked her last two.
http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OJjB1dzow
http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OJjB1dzow
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Alanis Morissette Plans Fall U.S. Tour
With her new album, "Flavors of Entanglement," due out June 10 on Maverick/Reprise, Alanis Morissette is planning an intense spate of road work that will include headlining dates in North America this fall.
"I would believe a North American tour would start mid-September," the Canadian singer-songwriter told Billboard.com during a teleconference with reporters on Thursday (May 8). "We'll be going back and forth from Europe to America probably three times throughout the summer, doing our own shows and probably some festivals as well."
While some promotional dates and radio station concerts are being set up, Morissette starts her tour proper on May 31 at the Rock in Rio festival in Lisbon. Her European run also includes festival shows in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway, Italy, Spain, Romania, Turkey, France, Belgium, Hungary and the U.K. No specific North American shows have been announced yet.
Morissette said she and her band would be starting rehearsals today (May 9) to break in two new members as well as the "Flavors of Entanglement" material.
"I do know we'll be playing quite a bit of the songs from this new record and songs from the last 13 years," she said. "And any time there are new bandmates that are integrated into the band, it infuses and it imbues the songs ... with a new energy, so that's exciting."
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With her new album, "Flavors of Entanglement," due out June 10 on Maverick/Reprise, Alanis Morissette is planning an intense spate of road work that will include headlining dates in North America this fall.
"I would believe a North American tour would start mid-September," the Canadian singer-songwriter told Billboard.com during a teleconference with reporters on Thursday (May 8). "We'll be going back and forth from Europe to America probably three times throughout the summer, doing our own shows and probably some festivals as well."
While some promotional dates and radio station concerts are being set up, Morissette starts her tour proper on May 31 at the Rock in Rio festival in Lisbon. Her European run also includes festival shows in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway, Italy, Spain, Romania, Turkey, France, Belgium, Hungary and the U.K. No specific North American shows have been announced yet.
Morissette said she and her band would be starting rehearsals today (May 9) to break in two new members as well as the "Flavors of Entanglement" material.
"I do know we'll be playing quite a bit of the songs from this new record and songs from the last 13 years," she said. "And any time there are new bandmates that are integrated into the band, it infuses and it imbues the songs ... with a new energy, so that's exciting."
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A couple of the tracks leaked:
This one is Moratorium, the other leaked song is Versions of Violence, which will probably be up somewhere soon....i like the new direction she went with Guy Sigsworth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARBLIT95Im4
This one is Moratorium, the other leaked song is Versions of Violence, which will probably be up somewhere soon....i like the new direction she went with Guy Sigsworth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARBLIT95Im4
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It's pretty good. Damn sight better than the last cd I got(scarlett j). Anyway I already like a couple of tracks but while listen some more. It's just nice for some new alanis, I hope this comes out on dvd-audio.
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The whole album has leaked. At first listen I am not impressed. At all. I have like all previous albums (esp. So-called Chaos and Under Rug Swept. This one I just don't know....
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this one takes some warming up to, because some of the sounds aren't what would be expected of alanis.
after a couple of listens, it's like a breath of fresh air and lyrically, i think it's her best work in a very long time.
after a couple of listens, it's like a breath of fresh air and lyrically, i think it's her best work in a very long time.
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Originally Posted by Southside
this one takes some warming up to, because some of the sounds aren't what would be expected of alanis.
after a couple of listens, it's like a breath of fresh air and lyrically, i think it's her best work in a very long time.
after a couple of listens, it's like a breath of fresh air and lyrically, i think it's her best work in a very long time.
almost the entire album is incredible
i originally only liked Straightjacket and Not As We...
but almost all the tracks are great (Torch is my current favorite)
I'm still not a huge fan of "citizen" or "versions of violence" though
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Finally heard the album in it's entirety and I really love it. Alanis is one artist that just keeps getting better with age. And how ironic (no pun) that her album sales have been less and less with each release.
Side note, and yes, nothing to do with her talent. But I noticed Alanis has put on quite a few el bees lately. I saw her on Ellen and Graham Norton within the past few weeks and she's noticeably quite heavier. Is she pregnant? Or just naturally getting bigger??
Side note, and yes, nothing to do with her talent. But I noticed Alanis has put on quite a few el bees lately. I saw her on Ellen and Graham Norton within the past few weeks and she's noticeably quite heavier. Is she pregnant? Or just naturally getting bigger??
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Originally Posted by Daytripper
Side note, and yes, nothing to do with her talent. But I noticed Alanis has put on quite a few el bees lately. I saw her on Ellen and Graham Norton within the past few weeks and she's noticeably quite heavier. Is she pregnant? Or just naturally getting bigger??
I've always liked Alanis. She's a good singer and gives the impression of being a cool person in the interviews I've seen. I haven't bought much of more recent stuff, though. I'll have to get FoE. "Versions of Violence" has grown on me quite a bit.
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She's been packing on the weight since she broke up with Ryan Reynolds.
I've always liked Alanis. She's a good singer and gives the impression of being a cool person in the interviews I've seen. I haven't bought much of more recent stuff, though. I'll have to get FoE. "Versions of Violence" has grown on me quite a bit.
I've always liked Alanis. She's a good singer and gives the impression of being a cool person in the interviews I've seen. I haven't bought much of more recent stuff, though. I'll have to get FoE. "Versions of Violence" has grown on me quite a bit.
Can't wait to get the special edition. She does seem like a cool person, but be careful if you upset her because you know that you're going to the subject of at least one scathing song on her next album.
I saw her play a double bill with Tori Amos when Tori was my favorite female artist and after watching both performances, Alanis blew Tori away that night. I was extremely impressed.
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the album is expected to open at #8 with sales in the 45-50k range.
Where did all the fans who bought Jagged Little Pill go? You would think Alanis would have a big enough built-in fanbase that she would have no problem with a 100-200k opening before the album drops off.
Where did all the fans who bought Jagged Little Pill go? You would think Alanis would have a big enough built-in fanbase that she would have no problem with a 100-200k opening before the album drops off.
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the album is expected to open at #8 with sales in the 45-50k range.
Where did all the fans who bought Jagged Little Pill go? You would think Alanis would have a big enough built-in fanbase that she would have no problem with a 100-200k opening before the album drops off.
Where did all the fans who bought Jagged Little Pill go? You would think Alanis would have a big enough built-in fanbase that she would have no problem with a 100-200k opening before the album drops off.
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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
That is her fanbase. Jagged Little Pill was a phenomenon. I wouldn't expect anywhere near that for any album that came out more than 10 years later. Is any artist from the 90's still consistently selling albums like crazy?
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I think about the sales for JLP and it's just mind blowing. Funny thing, for me is, it's my least favorite Alanis album. I liked her last two albums the best. Now I'm listening to "Flavors of Entanglement" for the very first time. And it is absolutely fantastic. I love every single track. And I'm bummed because I know this album won't even sell 500,000 copies. These songs are just as good if not better than anything on JLP. In my small humble opinion. Fuck the masses. I'm very happy with this product. Don't give up Alanis! You just keep getting better to me.
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Personally I think Alanis reached her artistic apex with Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, but I think the album was way too over the map for all the pop fans expecting Jagged II.
One of the reasons I love this album and it clicked so fast is that it is closest to SFIJ than the other albums in her catalog
One of the reasons I love this album and it clicked so fast is that it is closest to SFIJ than the other albums in her catalog
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Re: ALANIS MORISSETTE: "Flavors of Entanglement" -Spring 2008
I liked this album.
I saw her perform on "Live From The Artists Den" on PBS and she sounded great.
She blows away Mariah, Rianna, Duffy, Adele, Carrie Underwood, and all the other female artists that are in vogue these days.
I don't understand why she only made one video for this record and artists like Mariah Carey are still geting played nonstop on VH1 when they play music videos late at night.
I saw her perform on "Live From The Artists Den" on PBS and she sounded great.
Finally heard the album in it's entirety and I really love it. Alanis is one artist that just keeps getting better with age. And how ironic (no pun) that her album sales have been less and less with each release.
I don't understand why she only made one video for this record and artists like Mariah Carey are still geting played nonstop on VH1 when they play music videos late at night.
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Re: ALANIS MORISSETTE: "Flavors of Entanglement" -Spring 2008
I liked this album.
I saw her perform on "Live From The Artists Den" on PBS and she sounded great.
She blows away Mariah, Rianna, Duffy, Adele, Carrie Underwood, and all the other female artists that are in vogue these days.
I don't understand why she only made one video for this record and artists like Mariah Carey are still geting played nonstop on VH1 when they play music videos late at night.
I saw her perform on "Live From The Artists Den" on PBS and she sounded great.
She blows away Mariah, Rianna, Duffy, Adele, Carrie Underwood, and all the other female artists that are in vogue these days.
I don't understand why she only made one video for this record and artists like Mariah Carey are still geting played nonstop on VH1 when they play music videos late at night.