MUSIC REVIEW THROWBACK: MISS ANGIE, 100 MILLION EYEBALLS

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In contrast to artists like Meredith Brooks, Alanis Morissette, Courtney Love (Hole), Gwen Stefani (No Doubt), and Shirley Manson (Garbage), Miss Angie diverged from the prevalent trend of capitalizing on the angry female/teenage angst that dominated the 90s generation. Instead, she unveiled a sound that is refreshingly distinct, blending a bubblegum quality with a positively aggressive edge. Released in September 1997, “100 Million Eyeballs” showcases this unique musical approach.

Miss Angie

The album features numerous catchy tunes, with the self-titled track “100 Million Eyeballs” standing out for its tasteful infusion of disco vibes. Interestingly, the song draws inspiration from biblical references to the Four Beasts and the Seraphim described in Revelation 4:8 and Isaiah 6:3, where they are depicted as having six wings covered with eyes.

Revelation 4:8 KJV

And the four beasts had each of them six wings about him; and they were full of eyes within: and they rest not day and night, saying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come.

Isaiah 6:3 KJV

And one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory.

Satisfied,” “Life Life Life,” and “Super Busy” are all upbeat tracks with a straightforward rock sound, centered around themes of praising and worshiping Jesus. “Hands” explores the transformative power of Jesus in shaping imperfect individuals into embodiments of Christian ideals. “Trampoline” delves into the highs and lows of life’s journey. “Free” reflects on the gratitude and adoration we extend to Jesus for the freedom He grants us. “Sun” eloquently portrays God’s unwavering faithfulness. “Which Way The Wind Blows” captures the uncertainty of tomorrow with the age-old adage. Lastly, “Lift My Eyes Up” underscores the importance of looking to Jesus for guidance, even in the face of adversity and ridicule.

Miss Angie

I had the pleasure of seeing Miss Angie twice, both unforgettable experiences at The Powerhouse in Taylors, SC back in 1998. It was actually my inaugural show at the venue. I vividly remember purchasing a cassette tape of “100 Million Eyeballs” and practically wearing it out from constant play in my car. Remarkably, twenty-one years later, I still find myself rocking out to her tunes to this day. This album holds a special place in my heart, and I absolutely cherish it.

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100 Million Eyeballs, ALBUM RATING

5 out 5