
i say magick.
June 17, 2009i hope that at some point during my career as a famed female vocalist with a bewitching stage prescence, my producers convince me to break away from my rocking band and record a solo album.
furthermore, i hope my stylist straightens my hair and cuts a fierce top layer for the photo shoot.
yes, i hope to be thrown into the weird genre of female rock singers eternalized in their solo careers as edgy wiccanesque sirens with a studio band and an arbitrary album title. it’s odd, you know, cause weren’t these chicks kind of rocking before we had this

and this

for all those concerned, i understand that levitation can also be attributed to psychokinesis. so, grace slick may be displaying her abilities in Extrasensory Perception.
stevie nicks could also be displaying either
a) her love of falconry
or
b) her knowledge of the iconography of medieval courtly love.
i think the idea of bewitchery was way more cutting edge at the time, and probably has some level of sex appeal. cause, really, what doesn’t?
and these albums covers do have an edge of mystique. they do make their viewer a little bit frightened of
a) the beautiful woman whose singing may cast a spell over them
and/or
b) the future career of the beautiful woman on the album cover.
cause what happened to stevie nicks after “the edge of seventeen”?
i say: magick.
while conducting searches for material, i came across many images of Lindsay Lohan’s new album with quotes reading “new album by the lil’ witch”. yes, it all comes full circle.