Joshua Klein - 19.09.2008  As the premier alt-goth Weimar cabaret rock duo, the Dresden Dolls have a lot working in their favor-- foremost a virtual lock on the alt-goth Weimar ...
|
 |
Adrien Begrand - 19.09.2008  Although part of what makes Boston “cabaret punk” duo the Dresden Dolls so appealing is the chemistry between pianist Amanda Palmer and drummer Brian ...
|
 |
Laura Bettney - 17.09.2008 I would have been very surprised if this album had been anything other than brilliant; Amanda Palmer's career has showcased several acclaimed albums w...
|
 |
Andrzej Lukowski - 16.09.2008  Apparently Amanda Palmer's main reason for choosing to dub The Dresden Dolls' music 'Brechtian punk cabaret' was so people would stop calling them got...
|
 |
SHANNON ZIMMERMAN - 16.09.2008 Manic and depressed, Amanda Palmer's solo debut is either artful psychobiography or deeply twisted dramatic monologue. Either way, the album is a dark...
|
 |
Kyle Ryan - 16.09.2008  It makes sense that Who Killed Amanda Palmer, the solo debut by
singer-pianist Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls, started small but snowballed
into a...
|
 |
Natasha Tripney - 16.09.2008  This exhilarating album is the first solo offering from Amanda Palmer, one of half of Bostonian 'cabaret punk' outfit The Dresden Dolls. It is a rathe...
|
 |
Alex Silveri - 15.09.2008  Amanda Palmer is more alternative than you.
This of course, is the lady whose very name epitomizes the strange essence of cabaret-punk - think - dimm...
|
 |
Dorian Lynskey - 12.09.2008 For a songwriter who, at her best, can split the difference between PJ Harvey, Randy Newman, Kurt Weill and Dorothy Parker, Amanda Palmer of Bostonian...
|
 |
|
|
 |