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September 26th, 2018 3:09am

All The Immediate Unknowns


Rilo Kiley “Does He Love You?”

Songs about being the Other Woman or Other Man are always agonizing, but Jenny Lewis goes the extra mile in “Does He Love You?” by making you gradually realize that she is friends with the wife of the man she’s fallen in love with. Each verse adds another layer of awful emotion – loneliness, then insecurity, then anxiety, then self-delusion, then envy, and then finally, bitter resignation. Lewis always portrays her protagonist as sympathetic; you’re meant to identify with her needs and her rationalizations. All of this is played as melodrama, and the music follows the lyrical arc until there’s a string section scoring the angst-ridden finale like she’s living out the plot of a Hollywood film. The final revelation that this friend of hers doesn’t even really want the life she so badly covets is gutting, particularly as Lewis loses all composure and allows her voice to get as ugly and twisted as the feeling she’s conveying.

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