Kimya Dawson
Kimya Dawson was that woman who sang a bunch of songs from Juno. Okay, with that out of the way...
Kimya is a singer/songwriter from Washington whose style is commonly classified as anti-folk. More specifically, Kimya makes acoustic, lo-fi pop songs -- usually armed with only her guitar and her girlish singing voice -- with revealing, guileless, even cutesy lyrics. Her subject matter ranges from death and diseases to pop culture references and poop jokes.
She was a member of indie pop band The Moldy Peaches, who are currently on hiatus.
Discography:
- I'm Sorry Sometimes I'm Mean (2002)
- Knock Knock Who (2004)
- My Cute Fiend Sweet Princess (2004)
- Hidden Vagenda (2004)
- Remember That I Love You (2006)
- Alphabutt (children's album) (2008)
- Thunder Thighs ( 2011)
Kimya Dawson provides examples of the following tropes:
- Folk Music
- Grief Song "I will lose my shit if someone else around me dies"
- Singer-songwriter
- Silly Love Songs "Anyone But You"
- Three Chords and the Truth
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