The Aimee Mann discussion continues on Album Infinitum with her 2002 album, Lost In Space. This is the deepest lyrical exploration so far for this show, and as you'll hear, we discuss the conceptual nature of this album. All of the individual songs feel part of a whole story, and story is seriously dark. Also, we talk about Buffy a little bit, because Aimee played a couple of these songs on an episode.
Returning for this discussion is writer, professor, unabashed Wheel of Fortune enthusiast, and Hoot N Review co-host, Jenna Duncan. She is a regular contributor to publications such as Java and Echo, and you can follow her at jennaduncan2001 on Twitter and Instagram.
As always, I want to stress the importance of supporting the artists that are featured on this series, whether that’s through buying their music and merch, attending one of their concerts, or even simply following them on social media. Visit http://aimeemann.com/, follow @aimeemann on Twitter, and follow her new podcast with Ted Leo, The Art of Process (https://maximumfun.org/shows/art-of-process)
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