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The first studio album from Alanis Morissette since 2004, Flavors of Entanglement fuses the organic and the techno prompted by producer Guy Sigsworth (Madonna, Bjork). Incorporating beats, loops and synthesizers, the album was designed, says Morissette, so listeners can dance your face off. Balancing introspective confession and delirious joy, the global and the personal, Flavors of Entanglement is a tasty new musical feast from one of pop's most intriguing artists.Reviews:
In the '90s, you could dominate the world with one album (see: Garbage, Bush, Alanis), then be relegated to obscurity. The former You Can't Do That on Television star popped up as God in Kevin Smith's Dogma and issued a gleefully insane video cover of Fergie's "My Humps," but otherwise hasn't been charting much of late. Now, indulging in the tasteful lite-pop of "Underneath," she'll hit the road with fellow late '90s superstars Matchbox Twenty.
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