[S2E1] Album Mode
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The debut single from the album, title track Dance Mode is out on 27 January at 00.01am. More highlights on the upcoming album include The BeeeeeOOP Walk, Rain (Boldly in the Pretend) and Cat Squad. The collection will be available to stream and download worldwide on 21 April and will be released on CD and orange vinyl.
In all, the album is a wonderful representation of what childhood sounds like, the first half delivering silly and ridiculous fun (Cat Squad, Chattermax, Lollipop Yum Yum Yum) and the later offering endearing and beautiful moments (Rain (Boldy In The Pretend), The Gnome Song, Rainbow, It Was Yesterday). The musical range is vast as heard in upbeat EDM inspired title track Dance Mode to the whistles and banjos that lead on the bluegrass jam Grandad and on Army.
The first single on \"Under the Pink,\" Amos' second, solo studio album, \"Cornflake Girl\" is the perfect song for the return of the beloved show, closing the first episode of its second season. Thematically and lyrically, it fits. So does Amos. The girls of Wiskayok would likely know the 1994 album and the flame-haired, former piano prodigy. But \"Cornflake Girl\" and \"Under the Pink\" make more sense for \"Yellowjackets\" than even book club did for poor Jeff.
Women betraying other women, the wounding of their bodies The \"Yellowjackets\" bells are going off. But we can also draw a line from the show to the whole album. Amos has talked about how the idea of coming to terms with the violence within oneself, especially as a woman, was a big part of \"Under the Pink.\" \"I want to kill this waitress,\" she growls in another song.
Tori Amos, posed onstage (Mick Hutson/Redferns/Getty Images)But the album is also about intensity and passion without violence, finding commonalities and kindness as well as cruelty. Consider the title. In 1994, Amos talked about the \"healing properties\" of the color pink, which we might at first associate with softness, with childishness, femininity and with love. \"Pink is, however, also the color that appears when we skin [\"unmask\"] ourselves,\" Amos said. \"Everyone is pink under the skin and that is what I wanted to express. The world within is what is important to me.\"
It's not only the song and the album that fit the show, it's Amos herself. Although now female singer-songwriters are more likely to reach the charts, I have to tell you, as a young girl in the '90s, it was rare. When my little sister and I would catch glimpses of Amos' video for \"Silent All These Years,\" on MTV after school, we would scream for the other to come running into the living room so we could watch as much as we could together. Two young girls, seeing a girl like them onscreen, singing her heart out with raw and vulnerable lyrics, singing about her story It felt like a huge transgression. It felt like a miracle.
The song was released on their 1967 album The Soul of a Boy and a Girl. It was played on Sex Education as Jean and Jakob are making out, as Otis and Ola are also making out and as Otis has problems getting an erection.
Ja'loja changed the minds of many who were sharply critical of The Orville in Season 1. Nick Wanserski, who gave the show only modest scores in Season 1, praised Ja'loja as a \"low-stakes\" premiere that developed its characters in lieu of battles and action. \"And honestly,\" he concluded. \"That's great.\"[32] But perhaps the most abrupt about-face was Liz Shannon Miller of indieWire. Miller, who had once pilloried The Orville as \"creatively, morally, and ethically bankrupt\" and a \"Star Trek rip-off,\"[33] wrote that Ja'loja was a \"character-driven dramedy\" that makes The Orville \"a show worth watching.\"[34]
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