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No, Virginia...
No, Virginia...
The Dresden Dolls / CD / 2008
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Artist
The Dresden Dolls
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Roadrunner
Producer
Paul Q. Kolderie, Sean Slade
Release Date
2008 05 20
Song List
1: Dear Jenny (3:07)
2: Night Reconnaissance (3:56)
3: The Mouse and the Model (6:02)
4: Ultima Esperanza (4:33)
5: The Gardener (5:08)
6: Lonesome Organist Rapes Page-Turner (3:42)
7: Sorry Bunch (3:09)
8: Pretty in Pink (3:57)
9: The Kill (3:49)
10: The Sheep Song (3:59)
11: Boston (7:20)
Style.Categories
Punk Revival, Cabaret, Alternative Pop/Rock
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Considering that it's an album of leftovers -- one B-side from
Yes, Virginia...
, four unreleased recordings, one old demo, a cover, and five new recordings, to be exact -- the songs on
No, Virginia...
are unexpectedly strong. Comprised of material from five years together as a duo, these are the numbers that were left off
the Dresden Dolls
' prior releases because, according to singer/pianist
Amanda Palmer
, she tends to shy away from her pop side. This definitely seems to be the case, as the pop sensibilities on this record are more exposed, and shining brighter than ever before. When compared to the edgier numbers on the first two albums, the majority of tunes feel like potential singles: a strange concept for a punk cabaret group. But it's a kinder, gentler burlesque show this time around. A demo of
"Mouse and the Model"
shows off
Palmer
's delicate side, with her husky boisterousness forgone for weary swooning, as does
"Boston,"
a slow building power ballad that by all means should have made the cut of
Yes, Virginia...
had it not overextended the running time. In fact, all of the new songs, which were recorded with the previous album's producer
Sean Slade
, could have blended into the mix of songs on the similarly themed and produced
Yes, Virginia...
if not for the fact that they were just too upbeat, with interfering big melodies and major chord progressions. That's the strange world of the
Dresden Dolls
. One where the powerful catchy hooks get the axe, while the more somber and obscured tracks make the cut. It also exposes the primary problem with trying to establish yourself as an originator of your own "Brechten" genre: if the songs aren't baroque enough, they get tossed and replaced with the ones that are more defining of your character. Luckily, the discarded gems finally found a home, rewarding fans with some of
Palmer
and
Brian Viglione
's most intimate and accessible moments, along with a solid cover of
"Pretty in Pink"
originally released on a
John Hughes
-inspired
High School Reunion
compilation. ~ Jason Lymangrover, All Music Guide
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