1. Eight Easy Steps
2. Out Is Through
3. Excuses
4. Doth I Protest Too Much
5. Knees of My Bees
6. So-Called Chaos
7. Not All Me
8. This Grudge
9. Spineless
10. Everything
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''So-Called Chaos'' is the sixth studio album (fourth released internationally) by Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, released in May 2004. - Wikipedia
When Alanis Morissette sings "I want to be big and let go of this grudge that's grown old" on
So-Called Chaos, you know she hasn't taken a
Jagged Little Pill recently. No longer the queen of pain, the Canadian songstress writes her sixth studio album from deep in love, specifically with Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds (
National Lampoon's Van Wilder). She coos that he's the "Knees of My Bees" and exults that "There's not anything to which you can't relate/ And you're still here." This is more about bliss than chaos, which does take a bit of the edge off Morissette's lyrical excursions into her psycho-emotional condition. But a bit of sweetness and light serves her well; we can only imagine the shape she'd be in if she was still obsessing over the spurned relationship of "You Oughta Know" -(which she seems to finally dismiss in
So-Called Chaos's "This Grudge" and "Doth I Protest Too Much.")
And despite crowing over her romantic life, Morissette takes herself down a peg or two, spiritedly poking at her own foibles in "Eight Easy Steps," "Out is Through," "Spineless" and the title track ("I want to invite this so-called chaos that you think I dare not be"). The happiness contributes to her confident musical pose, too; the album isheavy with swirling, Eastern-flavored ragas on "Eight Easy Steps," "Excuses," "Knees of My Bees" and "Spineless," and gentle, chiming melodicism on "This Grudge" and "Doth I Protest Too Much." Some may miss the biting angst of its predecessors, but
So-Called Chaos provides the change of pace Morissette's music was calling for.