While I’ve been keeping It’s Not Me, It’s You in consistent rotation, I have to admit it doesn’t have the same impact on me as her debut. The dour disco vibe of this new record pales slightly as compared to the juxtaposition of her acerbic wit and sprightly post-ska pop from Alright, Still. Even so, the girl still manages to sound charming on her new single, “22”, despite moaning about obvious topics like societal misogyny.
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1 K // Jul 15, 2009 at 2:57 pm
Whinging never seemed so sexy.