Amanda Palmer, front woman of the Boston-based duo The Dresden Dolls, decided last year that it was time to go solo. Not to diminish her previous work, the world at large should be grateful for this ...
Whatever you do, don’t call the Dresden Dolls goth. Amanda Palmer, the Boston duo’s singing half, so wants to avoid the G-word, she invented the phrase “Brechtian punk cabaret” to describe the Dolls’ ...
Not since 2010, has North Texas seen the likes of The Dresden Dolls, but a quick look around the audience showed that while the years may pass, passion knows no time. Fans wore the top hats, bowlers, ...
Amanda Palmer isn't keen on discussing her involvement with The Dresden Dolls, a project whose fate is very much up in the air. Whatever you do, don't ask about her days working with drummer Brian ...
Anybody with keen ears, common sense, and good taste buds digs the Dresden Dolls. Why? Because they’re the most exciting thing to sound off since Marlene Dietrich sang for Josef von Sternberg, that’s ...
The Dresden Dolls’ Amanda Palmer is a big fan of classic rock. Despite this, she threw some shade at one of the most important bands of the 1970s. She vastly preferred another and in the same subgenre ...
Followers of theatrical punk cabaret stars THE DRESDEN DOLLS can rejoice as news breaks of their upcoming reunion tour. The dynamic pair, comprised of Amanda Palmer and Brian Viglione, reached infamy ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. The Dresden Dolls will bring their drama to town once again Sunday night at the Pageant. I remember seeing them on a whim at ...
Followers of theatrical punk cabaret stars THE DRESDEN DOLLS can rejoice as news breaks of their upcoming reunion tour. The dynamic pair, comprised of Amanda Palmer and Brian Viglione, reached infamy ...
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