Scottish singer Sandi Thom has waged revenge on a music journalist who dared to criticise the quality of her work, by penning an expletive-ridden musical response.
Scottish singer Sandi Thom has waged revenge on a music journalist who dared to criticise the quality of her work, by penning an expletive-ridden musical response.
The MySpace sensation was said to be so incensed by an article in her local paper, in which a critic called her music "awful", that she wrote and recorded a riposte which used the f-word 13 times.
The offending article was a column in the Aberdeen Evening Express - to which Ms Thom also contributes - by Andrew Learmonth, in which he recalls an embarrassing incident when, having criticised the Banff-born songwriter in the past, he bumped into her in his local supermarket and was prompted to give her albums another try.
"Perhaps, I thought, I need to give her another chance," he wrote.
"I listened. It was awful. Sorry, but it really was. I feel like a horrible person but as nice as she was in Asda I don't think I can ever get over my hatred of her music."
The comments appear to have made Ms Thom see red and, writing on her website last week, the singer said: "I decided to compose a response to Learmonth in the form of a musical ditty... This one goes out to all the journalists that use me... and think my music sucks... next time you're looking for a hook for your drivel mate, take a cheap shot at someone else."
Thom provides a link to the song, along with a disclaimer warning listeners that they may find the language offensive.












