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New Aimee Mann - "Thirty One Today"

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On "Thirty One Today," Aimee Mann sings about a disappointing 31st birthday in that familiar sad and sunny way. It's the lead track from her forthcoming seventh solo album @#%&! Smilers -- which is difficult to remember how to spell correctly. The 13-track collection's her followup to 2005's conceptually anchored The Forgotten Arm and 2006's Christmas disc One More Drifter In The Snow. Here, Easter passes and another birthday arrives. You've gotten a little older and nothing's changed except you're a little closer to being dead. You know? You don't? You will.

Aimee Mann - "Thirty One Today" (MP3)

Old-fashioned, post-Magnolia rock!

@#%&! Smilers is out 6/3 on her own SuperEgo label. You can catch Aimee live, too.

06/02 - Los Angeles, CA @ Largo
06/06 - Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues
06/10 - Los Angeles, CA @ Largo
06/12 - Minneapolis, MN @ Minneapolis Zoo
06/13 - Milwaukee WI @ Pabst Theater
06/15 - Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music Festival
07/09 - Boulder, CO @ Chautauqua Auditorium
07/11 - Denver, CO @ Denver Botanical Gardens
07/12 - Park City, UT @ Deer Valley Resort
07/14 - Saratoga, CA @ Mountain Winery
07/15 - Rosebud, OR @ Stewart Park
07/16 - Seattle, WA @ Seattle Zoo
07/24 - Calgary, Alberta @ Calgary Music Festival

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2 Comments

Kinda catchy.

Posted by: dudeasincool at 04/03/08 1:49 PM | Reply
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This song is very middle-of-the-road. Nothing exciting, and verging on mind numbingly boring.

Posted by: aari at 04/05/08 3:13 AM | Reply
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