She Ain't Pretty

"She Ain't Pretty" is a single by Canadian rock band The Northern Pikes, from their 1990 album Snow in June. It is the song for which the Pikes are best known.[1]

Pretty was written by Bryan Potvin. It describes the singer's infatuation with a physically attractive woman, and his dismay at learning that she is a horrible person - a "model from Hell".

Critical reception

In 1991, Pretty was nominated for a Juno award for Single of the Year; its music video, which integrated claymation and early use of morphing, and which the National Post has described as "fantastic",[2] was likewise nominated for a Juno.

References

  1. Spizzirri, Manuela (2003-11-14). "Northern Pikes Score New Record Deal". Chart (magazine). Retrieved 2009-09-11.
  2. Medley, Mark (2007-09-20). "Top 10 overlooked Canadian albums". National Post. Retrieved 2008-03-09.


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