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Geek the Girl

Lisa Germano

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Album Review

With 1994's Geek the Girl, Lisa Germano found the perfect balance of her work's inherent contrasts. On songs like "My Secret Reason," soft, intricate arrangements surround her raw, whispery vocals and unflinching lyrics, making it even easier for them to get unsettlingly close to you. A largely autobiographical album about a girl's emotional and sexual coming of age, each of Geek the Girl's songs — particularly the title track — fairly tremble with awkward sadness and self-discovery. Shimmering, hesitant songs like "Trouble" sound like they might float off the album, but Germano's delivery of lyrics like "Little by little you touched my heart/ Where they had touched it too" gives them a delicate determination. Geek the Girl also braves the uglier possibilities of adolescent girlhood, whether it's rape ("Cry Wolf") or growing up too fast ("Sexy Little Girl Princess"). The album's centerpiece, "... A Psychopath," inspired by Germano's own experiences with a stalker, mixes excerpts of a 911 caller confronting an intruder, Germano's deadpan delivery of lyrics like "A baseball bat beside my bed/You win again/I am alone /And paralyzed" and brooding, scraping violins. Geek the Girl never feels whiny, thanks to Germano's abstract lyrics and the album's clever structure: snippets of whimsical Italian folk tunes bookend Geek the Girl's darkest, most intense moments, offering a tiny bit of comic relief. Similarly, "Cancer of Everything," a harshly funny cry for attention, borrows Happiness's ironic humor. Hypnotic instrumentals like "Phantom Love" and "Just Geek" also provide respites from the album's wrenching emotions, but songs like "...Of Love and Colors" and "Stars" end the album with something more important: hope. Geek the Girl's brave whispers hit on more emotional truths than the self-important screams of Germano's mid-'90s, women-in-rock contemporaries.

Customer Reviews

Phenomenally Beautiful and Engrossing!

I cannot state how affecting this album is. I read a long time ago that the songs are written from the perspective of a confused naive girl on a rollercoaster ride of growing up. There are so many songs that are so simple and childlike in a way, but that really elude to painful feelings of youth and uncertainty. The song "Geek the Girl" is about desperately trying to fit in. "...A Psychopath" is a chilling song that includes a real 911 recording. "Cancer of Everything" is about a hypochondriac who is desperate for attention, but my favorite song is a strangely sweet song about a troubled relationship called "A Guy Like You." I think she is an extremely talented and original voice in music, and even though I wish she had way more success in the business than she has had, I hope that people are able to stumble on some of her amazing music. Her next album "Excerpts from a Love Circus" is also highly recommended.

too beautiful for words.

this is the only record i have ever heard that has touched me so deeply that it hurts to be without. let it be known that i am a man as well,and though the perspective of GEEK THE GIRL is that of a young woman dealing with the confusion and pain of growing up, it touches upon universal emotions of longing,pain,and betrayal that all of us have felt. PLEASE do yourself a favor and at least give this album a chance,it could become a companion in hard times like it has been for me.

Disturbing and Affecting

This album hurts my feelings, makes me think, and allows me an intense listening experience I can't find elsewhere. Lisa Germano should enjoy unimaginable success, though sadly she is just not that marketable I guess. But she has crafted a handful of albums I wouldn't want to be without, and I am forever thankful that I was fortunate enough to discover this immensely talented artist. Download track 2 "Trouble" for yourself and listen to all the wonderful textures and nuances. This is thoughtfully arranged and produced, and the sequencing of the tracks is extraordinarily well done. Many consider Geek the Girl to be Lisa Germano's masterpiece. Do yourself a favor; listen to all of them and decide for yourself...

Biography

Born: January 1, 1958 in Mishawaka, IN

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Lisa Germano is one of those artists who's never belonged to one core crowd. Doing the big rock thing wasn't important to her, although time spent playing with John Mellencamp in the late '80s and early '90s opened her eyes to the ever-changing ways of the music business. Germano...
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