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With Special Guest Jonathan Coulton
Aimee Mann’s first new solo album in five years arrives with a title loaded with possible meanings and intent.
For her, its provocative branding comes down to something akin to truth in advertising.
“It came from a friend of mine asking me what the record was about,” she explains. “And I said, ‘Oh, you know me — the usual songs about mental illness.’ He said, ‘You should call it Mental Illness!’ I said, ‘I think I will.’
And thus, over the course of a few short seconds, was a classic album title born.
“I always probably have a little bit of gallows humor,” Mann says, “and I would hope that people see there’s a little bit of that interspersed in there. I mean, calling it Mental Illness makes me laugh, because it is true, but it’s so blunt that it’s funny.”
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- Address
Argyll Street London, W1F 7TF
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No exchanges or refunds after purchase.
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- Times
Date: 26th October 2017
Doors: 18:30
Starts: 19:30- Where Do I Go
London Palladium, 30 Argyll Street, London, W1F 7TE
By Tube: The nearest underground station is Oxford Circus (Central, Victoria and Bakerloo lines) and Bond Street (Central and Jubilee Lines).
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London Palladium
Argyll Street London, W1F 7TF