Forget hot girl summer — we’re excited about TMI autumn
- class4group9term25
- 30 thg 10, 2025
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The era of the overshare is back.
Perfected by forerunners such as Fiona Apple and Alanis Morissette, this fall has already seen two music stars gift us with lay-it-all-out-there lyrics.
The first, of course, was Taylor Swift, who earlier this month released a song titled “Wood,” which was about a lot more than trees.
Now, we have been graced with Lily Allen’s supremely well-executed fifth studio album “West End Girl,” her first record in seven years. It is unanimously thought to be an agonizingly detailed reflection on her whirlwind marriage to and apparently grisly breakup with her estranged husband, “Stranger Things” actor David Harbour.
CNN has reached out to representatives for both Allen and Harbour for comment.
Aside from brandishing her trademark courage to be fundamentally vulnerable, hurt and pissed (in the American sense) on the record, Allen really goes there in the seventh track, titled “Pussy Palace.”
The song, and the album as a whole, notably doesn’t namecheck Harbour. But it does recount a time after Allen and a partner fought — and in the song, she brings some personal effects to his apartment since she doesn’t want him in her bed.
Upon arriving, she realizes “something don’t feel right,” as she sings, because the space she had previously thought was her partner’s “dojo” was actually his … insert NSFW title of song here.
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