Sixpence None the Richer with Andrew James “We Are Love” Tour Warehouse Live Midtown October 19, 2024 I’m not saying the best thing about 1999 teen rom-com She’s All That is its use of Sixpence None the Richer’s “Kiss Me.” Of course not. Between the evergreen high school-set, “ugly” duckling-turned-swan...
is its use of Sixpence None the Richer’s “Kiss Me.” Of course not. Between the evergreen high school-set, “ugly” duckling-turned-swan plot and peak boyfriend-next-door Freddie Prinze Jr. coming off bothis Sixpence None the Richer’s “Kiss Me” – which, for Sixpence None the Richer, may have been a “for better or worse” proposition., began with Matt Slocum and Leigh Nash, who met in 1991 and released their first full-length record in 1993.
The uber-popularity of “Kiss Me” cannot be overstated. In fact, I almost said that “Kiss Me” recently re-entered the cultural zeitgeist via Blackpink’s Lisa, who’s interpolated the song on her dance-y solo release “Moonlit Floor.” But the truth is, “Kiss Me” never really leaves.
Nash led into “Thread the Needle” by saying, “I hope you’re cool with some new stuff tonight,” and considering the layered guitars and how beautifully it slotted in next to their prior work, it’s hard to imagine anyone complaining. Just in case, though, they moved into “a little familiar territory,” as Nash put it, with the band turning to their memorable cover of Crowded House’s 1986 hit “Don't Dream It's Over.
The “kind of” Texas-themed and deeply emotional “Don't Let Me Die in Dallas,” one of Nash’s solo tunes, released as a single in 2019 and included on her 2020 EP, was next. Inspired by her father, it was a treat to hear Nash’s evocative voice on this song live. Amidst three songs from their 2002 release– the always popular “Breathe Your Name,” “Melody of You,” and “Down and Out of Time” – they wove in another from, this time “Homeland.
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