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In this episode, Craig and Andrew discuss the impact of Alanis Morissette's iconic album 'Jagged Little Pill' as they reflect on its cultural significance, production insights, and the evolution of female empowerment in music during the 90s. They also explore the contrast between live performances and studio recordings, particularly focusing on the album's standout tracks and the legacy of its hit single 'Ironic.' In this conversation, Andrew Schnitkey and Craig Lyndall delve into the themes of irony in music, particularly focusing on Alanis Morissette's iconic album 'Jagged Little Pill'. They explore the nuances of the song 'Hand in My Pocket', discuss Morissette's unique vocal style, and reflect on her lasting legacy in the music industry. The discussion also touches on the album's critical reception, its numerous awards, and the intriguing connection to comedian Dave Coulier.

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Anticipation for New Music
03:10 Reflecting on Jagged Little Pill and Taylor Hawkins
05:51 The Impact of Alanis Morissette's Breakthrough
09:08 Production Insights and Songwriting Dynamics
11:52 Live vs. Studio Experience of the Album
15:05 Cultural Impact and Female Empowerment in Music
18:05 The Legacy of Ironic and Its Reception
31:09 The Irony Debate
34:12 Exploring 'Hand in My Pocket'
39:04 Vocal Dynamics and Unique Style
46:14 Alanis Morissette's Legacy
49:50 Awards and Critical Reception
55:24 The Dave Coulier Connection