interview she done with rolling stone was very interesting to say the least.
The title track of the album is the statement piece on re-parenting yourself. It opens like a holy gesture to Madonna’s ‘Like a Prayer’ and becomes an emotional dancefloor filler about caring tenderly for the younger person you abandoned.
Another sonic curveball is ‘Frankenstein’, a tense and tetchy indie track (imagine Girls Aloud covering Franz Ferdinand or Maximo Park) featuring the singer begging someone to therapise her.