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Thematically, a bit depressing for hits stations, but an affecting, important release nonetheless." [6] Peter Paphides from Melody Maker said, "'Cornflake Girl' is a seductive mordant piano and guitar duel that resolves itself only when everything stops and Tori does this really scary Kate Bush-like squeal on the chorus."
You're wearing '90s clothes.You're fondly remembering '90s brands.Even looking at a choker makes you, well, choke up. If you're of a certain age (that is, my age), there is also a bracket of pop ...
Under the Pink is the second studio album by singer-songwriter Tori Amos.Upon its release in January 1994, the album debuted atop the UK Albums Chart [5] on the back of the hit single "Cornflake Girl", and peaked at number 12 in the US.
Highly regarded for its hard-to-categorize mix of genres, use of less conventional instruments like the singing saw and uilleann pipes, its lo-fi production, and its surrealistic and opaque lyrics inspired by Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl. Notable for developing a substantial cult following. [460] [461] [462] Critical reevaluation and ...
Fruit of the Loom is an American company that manufactures clothing, particularly casual wear and underwear. The company's world headquarters are located in Bowling Green, Kentucky . Since 2002, it has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway .
Girlfriend was an Australian girl group formed in 1991. Their debut album Make It Come True was released in 1992 and contained four ARIA top 50 singles, including the #1 hit, "Take It From Me". The group also became recognised for its fashion sense, with their flower hats becoming a symbol of the band; at one point, they had their own clothing ...
Other J-pop artists, such as Hokkaido two-girl band Kiroro, rarely included English lyrics in their songs. Some non-Japanese-speaking artists, such as Taiwan's Vivian Hsu , also crossed over successfully into J-pop; Hsu's band Black Biscuits had a hit single in 1999 in both Japanese [ 73 ] and Taiwanese Mandarin [ 74 ] with "Bye bye".
Fanny were the first all-female rock band to release a major-label album and score a top 40 single, yet they’ve been the victims of almost total erasure. The lost story of female rock pioneers ...