Musician Aimee Mann Opens Up

Aimee Mann talks about love; addiction and her album; The Forgotten Arm.

by Katie Hasty

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Do you look to movies for inspiration?

I’m not one of the people who goes to the movies, especially a lot of Hollywood movies. I just can’t handle the nonstop action; I get into a stupor and my brain shuts down. But a really great movie can be inspiring. Last year I thought Eternal Sunshine [of the Spotless Mind] was really, really great. It was like the most dysfunctional relationship that we’ve all been in, and yet they still go ahead and say, “Yes,” even though they know how it will supposedly end. There’s something so touching and human and pathetic about it.

You’ve talked about how you don’t really think of your relationship with your husband as a “relationship,” because you de?ne a relationship “as being this sort of unwieldy, nightmarish thing.” Does
The Forgotten Arm reflect that?

The Forgotten Arm is a reference my friend made to this boxing move, where you hide one arm below as you’re hitting with the other. After a while, the forgotten arm comes up in an uppercut. The drug addiction in this story is that surprise punch. You try not to think about it too much until it’s too late. And relationships can be like that. If you grow up around relationships that aren’t very healthy, then you get an idea that relationships themselves are the thing that makes you unhappy. So I find it’s best to just redefine them altogether.

Aimee Mann was interviewed by Katie Hasty, a music writer based in New York.

 
 
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