A couple years ago, Aimee Mann was brought on board to write the music for the theatrical adaptation of Girl, Interrupted, Susanna Kaysen’s 1993 memoir of her experiences living in a mental institution in the 1960s (you may remember the […]
A couple years ago, Aimee Mann was brought on board to write the music for the theatrical adaptation of Girl, Interrupted, Susanna Kaysen’s 1993 memoir of her experiences living in a mental institution in the 1960s (you may remember the […]
It’s not dark yet, but it’s gettin’ there. Allison Moorer and Shelby Lynne had no such warning when their father killed their mother and then took his own life—in front of his teen daughters, no less. How one recovers from […]
It’s that time of the season again. Baseball and flowers blooming, fresh cut lawns and morning dew, new albums being released and music festival travel plans being made. Here in the beautiful Lower Hudson Valley it’s an eighty degree day […]
Aimee Mann’s new album, Mental Illness, isn’t as much of a leap as a listener might initially think. Certainly the arrangements and production are simplified compared to previous releases; however, Mann continues to work with recognizable progressions and accessible lyrics […]
It’s easy to see how, if a song you wrote served as the primary inspiration for a movie — as Aimee Mann’s “Deathly” did for Paul Thomas Anderson’s Magnolia, the soundtrack of which was fleshed out with more of Mann’s […]
Back when she was a major-label artist, Aimee Mann took an insufferably long time between albums. It wasn’t that she lacked new material; rather, Mann would release a record, then spend the next few years in court extricating herself from […]
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