Aly & AJ Interview - Songs In The Key Of Strife
We've all heard the towering pop glory that is 'Potential Breakup Song' by Al & AJ (don't worry if you haven't, there's a clip at the bottom of this page), and we all know that a genius song can make all the difference when you're attempting to cope with a tough emotional situation.
So, given the chance to talk to Aly out of Aly & AJ, all I wanted to know was whether the sparky twosome have a whole pile of songs ready for any extreme moment, like a kind of musical medicine cabinet. Because a band who cares enough to offer the right kind of bandages for the right kind of wounds, is going to go a long way.
What I Expected: A fun sparky chat about the sort of extreme situations which would be solved with the carefully-chosen use of popular song.
What I Did Not Expect: You know what they always say about the Americans not really getting our British sense of humour? Well, there's a bit of this going on. I think it's fair to say she was humouring me for most of the interview. Ah well...
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Your ChartBlog interviewer was: Fraser McAlpine
Here's the video for 'Potential Breakup Song'
Comments
She so called you Frasier.. how stoked must YOU be :P
[Seriously, I don't know how many times I have to tell people! There are people I know in my real life who I speak to every DAY who think my name is Frasier. It drives me crackers. So, ALY, There is NO I in FRASER, (or team). But there is one in STUPID. So NER... - FraSER]
No problems with pronunciation up here in the Frozen Wastelands. Although how many times do I have to spell S-T-U-A-R-T. Gits.
And yes, she was just humouring you. Or humoring for any Americans who may have surfed in at the notion of Aly & AJ Windows Meeja action.
Jiyya there bratz songggg issss classsssssss the pair are just coool
Stuart.. funny.. now I'm associating you with Stewie from Family Guy.. seems fitting enough!