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The Dresden Dolls
by Roadrunner Records

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Publisher: Roadrunner Records
Format: Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics

Combine the smoky cellars of a Weimar-era cabaret with the rock n’ roll fury of Joan Jett, PJ Harvey and The Violent Femmes and you have a remote idea of what to expect when experiencing The Dresden Dolls.


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Good, but not great
Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 
There's a couple of songs on here that made me take notice of the Dresden Dolls in the first place (Girl Anachronism and Bad Habit). They are fine punk songs, with all the energy and ironoy that comes along with that, mixed with an interesting cabaret style. I've always enjoyed this mixing of styles (like The Pogues and Irish folk music or Gogol Bordello with gypsy music) with more traditional punk songs and driving rythms.

Unfortunately, a lot of the songs on this album don't have that same energy. The lyrics keep the irony, anger, and comedy of punk rock, but the music is more traditional cabaret piano. It becomes uninteresting to listen to.

I personally like Yes, Virginia... (the only other Dresden Dolls album I own) better than this soley because of the more energetic music.

Dresden Dolls
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
I love this band and this album! They are so passionate it's amazing!!! You can really feel the sparks fly. LOVE IT!

I am so happy I came across this band!
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
I really, really, love this band. Both memebers have so much energy, there is so much passion in their music.
I just recently discovered them on Amazon and am so happy I did! If you are a Tori Amos, Fiona Apple, PJ Harvey, Regina Spektor fan and like music of that genre you will love this group. Both members are incredibly unique and the lyrics are simply incredible. Buy this you won't regret the purchase, I can't stop playing their albums. I can't wait to see them play live!

Surround yourself with velvet pillows and light up
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
Dark cabaret. That's what they call their music and I think it perfectly describes it. The lyrics are very raw and so unpoetic that it actually makes them poetic. The compositions are amazing and dynamic, which you wouldn't really expect of a two-person band.

The Dresden Dolls - LOVE 'EM!!
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
I don't usually like music with voices and words; I much prefer to listen to instrumentals and not have to concentrate on anything but the tune itself; words usually just get in the way of a good listening experience. *However*, all that changed as I was driving home from work the other afternoon, listening to a segment on NPR devoted to how up-and-coming bands have to spend so much time marketing themselves and paying out money to do so, that they don't have as much valuable time to devote to their songwriting as they would like or need. They spotlighted The Dresden Dolls and played excerpts. And I love them! I love the songs! The edginess, the words, the melody, Amanda Palmer's piano and voice (which by the way, can be soft & sweet or totally in your face). There's only 2 of them: Amanda Palmer on piano and Brian Viglione on drums - add the words and melody, and that's all you need for a great band! This particular CD has two of my favorites on it: "Missed Me" and "Coin-Operated Boy". Now I find myself singing along to the songs whenever I play them in the car (when did I start doing that??). I'll be buying all their other CDs, and singing along to them as well!


Tracks:          

  • Good Day
  • Girl Anachronism
  • Missed Me
  • Half Jack
  • 672
  • Coin-Operated Boy
  • Gravity
  • Bad Habit
  • The Perfect Fit
  • The Jeep Song
  • Slide
  • Truce



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