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Sometimes, that's the best advice you can follow is shut up and listen. That way you learn more, particularly about the stories of others that often remain hidden from you, yet are vital to know and understand. During a period of discovery for Rob around the issues of feminism and the burdens placed on women by our culture, Tori Amos' 1994 Under the Pink album served as his primary soundtrack. What role did the songs play in his journey? How do the Deeper Cuts trio react to the record, and how are the issues to which it alludes very much apply 24 (eek!) years later? Find out in this week's episode.
Our Spotify playlist has all the songs from this album. Each week, we've been adding all the other albums we've covered this season to it as well, so check it out!
By Graeme Burk, Shannon Dohar and Rob Jones4.9
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Sometimes, that's the best advice you can follow is shut up and listen. That way you learn more, particularly about the stories of others that often remain hidden from you, yet are vital to know and understand. During a period of discovery for Rob around the issues of feminism and the burdens placed on women by our culture, Tori Amos' 1994 Under the Pink album served as his primary soundtrack. What role did the songs play in his journey? How do the Deeper Cuts trio react to the record, and how are the issues to which it alludes very much apply 24 (eek!) years later? Find out in this week's episode.
Our Spotify playlist has all the songs from this album. Each week, we've been adding all the other albums we've covered this season to it as well, so check it out!