Second of all, Adam Duritz probably set up these guys.
Third of all, it's funny if Mandy Moore is now considered a hipster. I remember the first time I heard of her. It was senior year and I was writing for the high school paper and we got a press pack from her record label for her debut album, "So Real." As wikipedia reminds me, "At the time of the album's release, reviewers considered Moore the latest in a series of heavily-marketed female singers described as 'pop princesses,' akin to Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, and Christina Aguilera. Entertainment Weekly's review noted that Moore's songs, revolving around "not-yet-experienced love", were performed with 'suffocating professionalism,' and that the album's ballads were 'nauseating.'"
If Mandy Moore is a hipster, consider me Miles Davis.
First of all, it's Zooey. Not Zoey.
ReplyDeleteSecond of all, Adam Duritz probably set up these guys.
Third of all, it's funny if Mandy Moore is now considered a hipster. I remember the first time I heard of her. It was senior year and I was writing for the high school paper and we got a press pack from her record label for her debut album, "So Real." As wikipedia reminds me, "At the time of the album's release, reviewers considered Moore the latest in a series of heavily-marketed female singers described as 'pop princesses,' akin to Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, and Christina Aguilera. Entertainment Weekly's review noted that Moore's songs, revolving around "not-yet-experienced love", were performed with 'suffocating professionalism,' and that the album's ballads were 'nauseating.'"
If Mandy Moore is a hipster, consider me Miles Davis.