Needles & Grooves AoTM /// Vol. 3 - September 2019 /// Nicole Atkins - Goodnight, Rhonda Lee

Angel Olson isn’t pop though?
My Woman contains a poppier, more diverse sound. Musical genres and musicians that influenced the album includes Fleetwood Mac, The Shirelles, Crazy Horse, 1970s glam rock, 1960s country pop and grunge.[3][5] The album's opening track, "Intern," is a synthpop song that was considered to be a major departure from Olsen's previous works.[6][7] Written as an experiment to "fuck with people," Olsen said of "Intern," "I have some friends who make synth music and I thought it might be fun to do something sarcastic."[7] Critics have compared "Never Be Mine" to 1960s jangle pop and Spanish guitar music.[8][9] The album's closer, "Pops," is a piano ballad.
 
My Woman contains a poppier, more diverse sound. Musical genres and musicians that influenced the album includes Fleetwood Mac, The Shirelles, Crazy Horse, 1970s glam rock, 1960s country pop and grunge.[3][5] The album's opening track, "Intern," is a synthpop song that was considered to be a major departure from Olsen's previous works.[6][7] Written as an experiment to "fuck with people," Olsen said of "Intern," "I have some friends who make synth music and I thought it might be fun to do something sarcastic."[7] Critics have compared "Never Be Mine" to 1960s jangle pop and Spanish guitar music.[8][9] The album's closer, "Pops," is a piano ballad.
Tee wouldn’t say “it’s pop even Gouis will like” and then pick a pitchfork approved indie artist. That’s insane.
 
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