Category: Autobiography & Biographies
Language: EnglishKeywords: Music
Written by Megan Volpert
Read by Megan Volpert
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
The first critical biography of iconic musician Alanis Morissette, creator of Jagged Little Pill.
The 1990s hardly saw a bigger hit than Jagged Little Pill. Alanis Morissetteâs defining album won Grammys, dominated the Billboard charts, and sold more than 30 million copies worldwide. It left a deep mark on the psyches of countless listeners. Three decades later, Megan Volpert checks in with Morissette, probing her rich and varied post-JLP career and bearing feminist witness to the existential anger that ties her recent work to enduring classics like âYou Oughta Know,â âOne Hand in My Pocket,â and âIronic.â
Why Alanis Morissette Matters builds a bridge from Jagged Little Pill to the fascinating life and subtle intellect of its creator, exploring how the artistâs philosophical interests and personal journey are reflected in each track. Morissetteâs struggles with censorship, mental health challenges, and Catholicism; her queer allyship, spiritual skepticism, zealous fandom, and philanthropic passionsâall are carefully observed by a critic whose own life was touched by Jagged Little Pill. In the albumâs wake, Morissette has evolved as an artist and global citizen. With sensitivity and a profound love for the music, Volpert guides readers through the case for Morissetteâs enduring cultural relevance and creative impact.
The first critical biography of iconic musician Alanis Morissette, creator of Jagged Little Pill.
The 1990s hardly saw a bigger hit than Jagged Little Pill. Alanis Morissetteâs defining album won Grammys, dominated the Billboard charts, and sold more than 30 million copies worldwide. It left a deep mark on the psyches of countless listeners. Three decades later, Megan Volpert checks in with Morissette, probing her rich and varied post-JLP career and bearing feminist witness to the existential anger that ties her recent work to enduring classics like âYou Oughta Know,â âOne Hand in My Pocket,â and âIronic.â
Why Alanis Morissette Matters builds a bridge from Jagged Little Pill to the fascinating life and subtle intellect of its creator, exploring how the artistâs philosophical interests and personal journey are reflected in each track. Morissetteâs struggles with censorship, mental health challenges, and Catholicism; her queer allyship, spiritual skepticism, zealous fandom, and philanthropic passionsâall are carefully observed by a critic whose own life was touched by Jagged Little Pill. In the albumâs wake, Morissette has evolved as an artist and global citizen. With sensitivity and a profound love for the music, Volpert guides readers through the case for Morissetteâs enduring cultural relevance and creative impact.