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Well thought-out covers are always a great surprise. This little feminist ditty would have disappeared into 90s’ indie oblivion had it not been for it’s great lyrical prowess and simple melody. Truly a gem that needs to be unearthed.
Michelle released two teeny-bopper albums and then disappeared. That is not to say that she doesn’t have an adequate amount of talent. At the time she came out they were pitting the new rock girls against each other – herself, Vanessa Carlton and Avril Lavigne. Avril went on to sell millions and annoy the world, Vanessa continues her streak of great singer-songwriter ditties with her loyalists and Michelle turned country. Still, Everything Comes And Goes is highly touted as her return to the charts with it’s first single “Sooner Or Later.” Let’s hope it gets her back where she belongs.
PopJustice.com has some insight on what the next singles on P!nk’s Funhouse could be. “Sober,” which was obvious, but I think its not strong enough and “I Don’t Believe You,” which is too acoustic-y but could fare well with the adult contemporary market. In any case, those stickers are rarely true. Remember “I’m That Chick?” I think they are just a ploy to get those less cognizant music buyers to think that there is more than one good single on the album. In this case, lots of good ones.