JB and -- anymore and so it makes -- four point seven a mixed night for seven common very very excited to talk. To than actually that we have on the -- because she has an amazing curses and winner of seven grammys she sold sixty million records worldwide. 33 million of those came from what little record 1995 called jagged little pill and everyone thinks that the bill is. Because she sold nine million records of this -- of her record 21. Alanis Morissette sold 33. Million. -- jagged little pill and she has a new record coming out in August. Havoc in bright lights the new signals -- guardian which replace you in just a couple minutes that -- -- good morning to land source active morning. -- good morning they kept taking the time to talk to us we appreciate it. You're stats are staggering he'd make a great baseball cart path. That's at -- -- speaking of goals was just doing some homework and and you know get ready to talk to you and I was wondering. With your new record that's coming out Havoc and bright lights. Personally would you really wants a record. To be as big. As the record was in 1995. Or is it is just too much work in just don't wanna go through them again. Well it's pretty dramatic -- got -- eight don't know I would deal does not equate to expect in coming energy is fierce and it was the you know but the degree to which. That might like purpose is to -- -- indeed in the conversation with people worldwide you know as many because as I wanna hear it I'm happy here. Have -- get it but. Alanis Morissette is our guest tonight I was there again doing a little bit homer continued volume always impressed with -- bands. And in artists that create their own sound and I think when we heard you the very first time. You were a lot like when people heard the Beach Boys -- heard The Beatles are Nirvana. Or even the DG's it was like wow I've never heard different this is we knew it was different yeah and it was awesome and if that has stood. Do you realize that. I can now it just I hit it. I I don't have a technical objectivity on the fact that people recognize my voice through the song before you know we didn't for thirty seconds of the -- -- that I just continues they make music it entertains me get because at this particular record was. Being that technological kind of magical production and then the more organic. Human beings we're -- -- sweaty kind of production that's my favorite to blend tea. Speaking of jagged little -- most talked about what you're doing now but do you ever there's transverse Sundays I just not throw that record on and listen to it do you as an artist throw that record on and just reminisce about who you work. Back then. -- and -- -- yesterday and has been teacher played at a conference in the Capitol Hill and I had heard it now while I just. Just remember thinking wow I didn't tell me -- look like that there are. So popular like -- -- objectivity yeah you know I love it. I am guessing if you are humans and spent the first -- shouldn't be farther south where it's warm and you can ride outside right. I want it I was curious if you still knocking out triumph lines I know that's been a passion of years this is a big tri town and Austin. I didn't know that. I haven't been a wild because some of them coming off mode which is a whole other -- athletic event. But at some point you know I like tickets for charity -- topic I can pound the pavement for many days in around without having having Cuba something else. Speeches Alanis Morissette and if we Google your name right now every article would be about how you support attachment parenting is that some things you -- purposely putting out there. But it's a media person just find that now that's blown up on the Internet. In so they feel really transparent about it passionate about so eventually -- -- I wrote an article last night till 3 in the morning for helping to post about. My take on it in my acting so many people are up in arms about it and that in I think I'll be doing more interviews around that. I don't wanna become the coach -- for anything you know temporarily care but. The -- wanna carry that flag for a. -- thanks for anyone's staying but you know dot -- part of the conversation about what it is to be human animal and allotment and a light at all these different roles that we play it now because you know that salaam didn't gone. Alanis Morissette kind enough to join us this morning by the album comes out August 28 it's called pavlik. And bright lights as their story behind the the name of the album. I can't have a patent covered a range of what the -- the tanker which it's certainly possible to do. But -- -- really -- economies slipping off the wagon and and now -- have it becomes. And then I'd like speak at a couple things -- -- -- a celebrity on the rhetoric that came. And that of being in definitely he'd attack and then also greatly tested in the spiritual that you know there's a lot of talk about it especially. Atlanta on the record puppet of evolution into that. Yeah we've come and play like I think partly being. That title tightly covered many scientific. Being that this is your first album as a mother. Did you see a huge shift in your writing in the music your putting out. I think some kind in the court system. Actually is inspired by becoming a mom and realizing I couldn't do it on my site became a mom and my counsel -- the same time it does definitely got the wrong. And I think that -- at a record is that different from many. I think I can -- to -- I -- an attachment mom that we put up makeshift studios are in our living rooms the that I can be available the whole time. Aren't about it than usual for me. On the new -- mice daughter's almost three in this whole attachment thing sounds so Austin at. But hey you know here you're probably okay. Yes I -- once you reach exhaustion what's a little bit more right. And that's it I'm curious alas I guess is Alanis Morissette thrill to talk to you have been a fan for a long long time. Did you ever have people -- ago. Hand in atlantis' happy when do we get angry Lance again. Is there something that makes you angry today. Yeah I think sometimes ignorant can people politely projecting -- under other people disconnection. In the many forms that can take it to -- you think government that doesn't take care -- people pisses me off there. But there's a lot of -- I have the commencement of the but and I don't think that it really -- to -- election -- -- record there's there's definitely fight statement. Alanis Morissette is our -- and and we're not going to be the radio so that askew -- the song is about -- does your husband now. I don't know what he does -- And I hit it irrelevant. Particularly clear. Student the married to a winds from. The party candidate I barely remember -- -- little time to debate but it. Alina -- any other day you saying on -- and Katy Perry wanted to introduce UNC talked about how you are such a big inspiration. Have a lot you know you figure out a party and some of these younger artists like Katy Perry come up in just think you. Yeah it actually does happen here and there and to sleep -- for the ego there also. For me it's just it's stops that loneliness that can happen when you're on tour in -- you know you're seeing the public idea actually can be a bit of isolating experience so. -- -- mr. young slash new generation of singers songwriters specially the women I feel very connected to a. We'll let us thank you very much for taking time to talk to us that the new singles told guardian album comes -- August 20 it's called habit in bright lights. 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