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The duo was featured in a webcast performance at the 2002 Ig Nobel Prize ceremony in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [8] After a self-promoted demo recorded and released in 2001, their first release was the mostly live compilation A Is for Accident (Important Records), followed in 2003 by a self-titled debut produced and recorded by Martin Bisi (Swans, Sonic Youth) at The Old American Can Factory in ...
In The Dresden Dolls Companion, Amanda Palmer has published a history of this album and of the duo, as well as a partial autobiography. The book also contains the lyrics, sheet music, and notes on each song in the album, as well as a DVD with a 20-minute interview with Amanda. In the interview, Amanda discusses the making of the album and the ...
Video Album Director; 2003 "Girl Anachronism" The Dresden Dolls: Michael Pope: 2004 "Coin-Operated Boy" 2006 "Sing (The Alternate Cut)" Yes, Virginia... 2006 "Sing (Chapter II / Original)" 2006 "Backstabber" 2006 "Backstabber: The Dresden Dolls vs. Panic! at the Disco" 2007 "Shores of California" Andrew Bennett 2008 "Night Reconnaissance" No ...
The music video for this single parodies the video [3] for David Lee Roth's version of "California Girls".It featured Amanda Palmer, Kelly, David J (an original member of the band Bauhaus), Margaret Cho, Jason Webley, as well as the Dresden Dolls's Dirty Business Brigade and other fans that had been encouraged to take part in a band newsletter that was released prior to production.
Yes, Virginia... is the second studio album by American dark cabaret band the Dresden Dolls, released on April 18, 2006, by Roadrunner Records. [5] The album was recorded in September 2005, [6] with some extra vocal work and the mixing done the following November.
Live: In Paradise is a live concert DVD by American dark cabaret duo The Dresden Dolls. The Dresden Dolls hosted a free concert at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston on June 5, 2005. When a power outage unexpectedly delayed their performance, city streets became a temporary stage for some of the many performers (living statues, stilt-walkers, and ...
In The Dresden Dolls Companion, [1] Amanda Palmer has published the lyrics, sheet music, history, and creative process for this single. The B-side, "A Night at the Roses," features a noticeably different sound from the band's usual material, with Palmer contributing vocals and tambourine, and Viglione playing the electric guitar.
The Dresden Dolls is the self-titled debut EP by American dark cabaret band The Dresden Dolls, released in 2001. It is a completely separate release from the band's 2003 debut studio album , also titled The Dresden Dolls .