All Artists: Katzenjammer Kabarett Title: Debut Members Wishing: 2 Total Copies: 0 Label: Projekt Records Original Release Date: 1/1/2008 Re-Release Date: 1/13/2009 Genres: Pop, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 617026021928 |
Katzenjammer Kabarett Debut Genres: Pop, Rock
A reissue of their 2006 debut. Parisian "Deathrock Cabaret," fronted by the charming, seductive Mary Komplikated. — They have such a sparkling feel for precocious darkness that they re positively divine. - Mick Mercer. — A r... more » | |
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Product Description A reissue of their 2006 debut. Parisian "Deathrock Cabaret," fronted by the charming, seductive Mary Komplikated. They have such a sparkling feel for precocious darkness that they re positively divine. - Mick Mercer. A reissue of their 2006 debut. Referring to themselves as Deathrock Cabaret, they might be more correctly classified as post-punk cabaret, for their influences can be found in styles from deathrock, baroque, new-wave, electronic to classical. This Parisian act is fronted by the charming, seductive Mary Komplikated. Katzenjammer Kabarett is a young and promising band from Paris, consisting of Mary Komplikated, Herr Katz, Klischee and Mr Guillotine. Indeed, the idea of the cabaret as they conceive it, must be linked to the conception the founders of the Cabaret Voltaire, or of other European artistic avant-garde cabarets of the 1910s-1920s. Their compositions, by the means of varied and various collages, are an attempt to reveal the peculiar atmosphere one could have found in early avant-garde circles. To sum up, a considerable part of their work comes from second-hand elements, borrowed from preceding movements and styles, but whose signs have been systematically changed. Thus, the music composed by Klischee, supported by Herr Katz's lyrics and Mr Guillotine's how so necessary pragmatism, creates an alchemy with the carefree Mary Komplikated's voice and theatrical singing which embodies all the magic, the cynism and the absurdity of that hangover cabaret. |
CD ReviewsHavin' too much fun H. Ivan Hentschel | Austin, TX | 02/06/2010 (4 out of 5 stars) "This will change your mind about how girls make music. Sometimes classical, sometimes eerie, sometimes punk-polka. Can't listen to it every day, but it certainly clears the sinuses."
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