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Aussie rocker Imogen Clark takes no prisoners on “Compensating”

West Sydney artist Imogen Clark can hold her own with the greatest female rock singers
of all time: Chrissie Hynde, Sheryl Crow, Liz Phair, et al. Her new single โ€œCompensatingโ€ is actually a continuation of her breakup song โ€œNonchalantโ€, which came out earlier this year. The first single conveyed the hurt. The new one is all about payback.

โ€œThis is part two of my last single โ€˜Nonchalant,โ€™ about the same guy,” Clark says. “I got mad, now Iโ€™m getting even. When I got with Xavier Dunn to write this song, I wanted to take my heartbreak and make it something fun and cathartic, something that would make me feel powerful when Iโ€™m singing it and all the single girlies can listen to all summer by the pool with some margaritas in hand.โ€

Yes, donโ€™t forget that summer starts in December in Australia. You could teach a university course in songwriting just by studying โ€œCompensatingโ€. The pre-chorus lyrics (โ€œIโ€™m not waving, Iโ€™m drowningโ€) build to perhaps the best Big Chorus of the year. And the bridge lyrics put the final nail in her exโ€™s coffin: โ€œIโ€™m gonna make you regret ever meeting me.โ€

The videoโ€™s last shot shows Imogen in heart-shaped shades, looking a lot like โ€™60s Sophia Loren telling Marcello Mastroianni to kiss off. This song is cool, clever and absolutely impossible to get out of your head. Listen to โ€œCompensatingโ€ below or find it on streaming services.


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