

“One and a half years it took us to come here. So many, in fact, that at times this is more panto than pop show. Kemur Þér Ekki Við, from his 2019 Icelandic-language LP &Co, is beefed up to Chvrches levels of melodrama, its muscular synth riff offset by an addictive countermelody. Think About Things trades its somewhat cheesy recorded brass for brazen bass and a squalling synth lead, a template that also wrings added grit from the glitchy Næsta Skref. Standing a little under seven feet tall, clad in an enormous white T-shirt, he bounds between laptop and keyboards, barrelling through the sub-genres like a pop magpie.

But with its purpose as a makeshift communal experience served, its Berlin-based creator seems keen to spit in the eye of expectation.įlanked by a tireless percussionist, her cymbal splashes generally delivered mid-pogo, and a guitarist with disco stabs on tap, Daði toys with syrupy psych-pop, trop-house and sophisticated hooks that undercut the one-hit-wonder narrative. Such is the lot of the viral hitmaker.Īt the height of lockdown last spring, the video for Daði’s Icelandic Eurovision entry Think About Things, released with his green jumper-clad band Gagnamagnið, blew up, its homespun choreography held aloft by TikTokkers and celebrities as a sort of Agadoo for our plague year. “Who here thought we’d be six people in green jumpers doing a dance?” he asks, eliciting some cheers, a few laughs and enough shuffling of feet to suggest that some people, at least, expected precisely that. For inquiries, please call (02)8470-2222 or 091.D aði Freyr has a question. Tickets go on sale starting February 5 at 12nn via all SM Tickets outlets. For more information, see Alanis Morissette’s hits include You Oughta Know, Hand In My Pocket, Ironic, You Learn, Head Over Feet, All I Really Want, Thank U, Mary Jane, Uninvited, Perfect, Forgiven, Right Through You, Wake Up, and more.Īlanis Morissette 2020 Live In Manila is presented by Ovation Productions in cooperation with TAP Go: Stream Sports Anywhere! The track comes off Alanis’ highly anticipated ninth album, SUCH PRETTY FORKS IN THE ROAD, due out May 1st. Also in December 2019, Alanis released her newest song, Reasons I Drink. On December 5, 2019, Jagged Little Pill, The Musical, made its Broadway debut at the Broadhurst Theatre in New York City. In 2016, Alanis launched Conversation with Alanis Morissette, a monthly podcast that features conversations with a variety of revered authors, doctors, educators, and therapists, covering a wide range of psychosocial topics extending from spirituality to developmentalism to art.

Outside of entertainment, she is an avid supporter of female empowerment, as well as spiritual, psychological and physical wellness. She has contributed musically to theatrical releases and has acted on the big and small screen. Morissette’s 1995 debut, Jagged Little Pill, was followed by nine more eclectic and acclaimed albums. Her deeply expressive music and performances have earned vast critical praise.

Since 1995, Alanis Morissette has been one of the most influential singer-songwriter-musicians in contemporary music. Music fans are in for a treat as seven-time GRAMMY winner Alanis Morissette returns for a one-night concert on April 6 at the Mall Of Asia Arena, celebrating 25 Years of Jagged Little Pill, her most iconic breakthrough album.
