Saturday, March 1, 2014

Michelle Branch's Music Still Totally Holds Up

“Goodbyeeee to yooooUUuuuu.”


We all remember Michelle Branch.


We all remember Michelle Branch.


She was the pop-rock singer-songwriter princess who won our hearts in the early aughts. Her first two albums — 2001's The Spirit Room and 2003's Hotel Paper — were massively successful and made being a female singer-songwriter cool again. And in doing so, she inspired a new generation of female singers, like Taylor Swift, to voice their opinions and channel their angst into confessional songs that resonated deeply with people of any age.


(BTW, this is not Michelle Branch. It's Vanessa Carlton, who was also a rock-pop princess in the early '00s.


(BTW, this is not Michelle Branch. It's Vanessa Carlton, who was also a rock-pop princess in the early '00s.


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We don't blame you if you've always mixed them up, because they do look alike and shared an affinity for fedora-inspired bucket hats.)


We don't blame you if you've always mixed them up, because they do look alike and shared an affinity for fedora-inspired bucket hats.)


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