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Acid Tongue is the debut solo album, second overall by American singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis, released in September 2008 through Warner Bros. and Rough Trade Records. [1] Inspired by jam sessions , the album was recorded December 2007-March 2008 in Van Nuys , California with the intent of capturing a more live feeling than 2006's Rabbit Fur Coat .
Acid Tongue is an American rock band, formed in 2015 in Seattle, Washington. In 2022, Rolling Stone featured Acid Tongue on their In My Room concert series. [ 1 ] To date, the band has released three studio albums and four EPs on Seattle independent label Freakout Records.
Listeners of All Songs Considered, NPR's online music show, voted the album the eighth best of 2006. A vinyl reissue of Rabbit Fur Coat was released in January 2016, marking its 10th anniversary. [1] Lewis was also joined in early 2016 by M. Ward and The Watson Twins for a brief tour celebrating the anniversary. [2]
"Eat the Acid" was the first song to be written for the album, after Kesha had a spiritual awakening during the coronavirus pandemic. The title refers to advice that her mother gave her about not taking acid as it showed her "too much", [2] and the lyrics speak about Kesha's mother telling her not to take LSD as well, so that she wouldn't experience what she experienced, even if she did ...
[5] [8] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called the track a "highlight" of Trust and Blender praised Costello's "peerless acid tongue" on the song. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Jim Beviglia of American Songwriter ranked "New Lace Sleeves" as the eighth best Elvis Costello song ever, calling the song the "towering peak" of Trust and "a magnificent song on ...
The song was released as a dual single alongside "Eat the Acid" on April 28, 2023, as the lead single, ahead of the album's full release on May 19, 2023. An official lyric video was released the same day. The song was written by Kesha, her mother Pebe Sebert, and Stint and produced by Rick Rubin, Stuart Crichton, and Jason Lader. A visualizer ...
Blender praised the song's "peerless acid-tongue", [11] while Stephen Thomas Erlewine lauded its "jazzy flourishes". [12] Stewart Mason of AllMusic labeled the song "both an entirely typical Elvis Costello song ... and a harbinger of a new and more mature sound" and noted that the "somewhat meandering melody of the verses ... contrast nicely ...
This song would later be recorded for Lewis's second solo album, 2008's Acid Tongue, with Rice's original vocal part reinterpreted by Elvis Costello. Costello enjoyed the session with Lewis and Rice so much that he decided to bring in his band, the Imposters, to record a full album of new material with Lewis, Rice, Farmer Dave Scher and Jason ...