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The Dresden Dolls

Alternative / Rock / Other

Boston, Massachusetts

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Rock bands are pigeonholed into ever-increasingly minuscule sub-categorizations, but The Dresden Dolls continue to defy explanation and classification. While some have called it theatrical rock, punk cabaret, manic-musical, neo-glam-torch...eventually even the most clever and creative describers shrug and say: "You just have to hear it to believe it."

Living in a two-faced, popular culture built on artifice that demands authenticity; The Dresden Dolls take the world stage, tear down the curtain, rip holes in the veneer and create their own rules, rhymes and reason. For the past six years, the duo has been climbing steadily out of the artistic trenches and into the mainstream of rock on their own terms. The Dolls thrive on their inherent juxtapositions. The musical-theater and New-Wave background of writer/singer/pianist Amanda Palmer mixes with drummer Brian Viglione's heavy metal roots to create a sonic smear of unclassifiable rock. Palmer wails; Viglione cackles. It is this dichotomy that supplies the band with a yin-yang quality that keeps them hurtling through space, pulling each other to and fro in an endless - and highly entertaining - match of musical wits.

After signing with Roadrunner Records in early 2004, the band has been enjoying a whirlwind schedule that has included headlining sold-out tours on four continents, opening for Nine Inch Nails (Trent Reznor hand-picked the band after seeing their homemade video for "Girl Anachronism" on television), performing at the world's biggest festivals including Coachella, Fuji Rock, Roskilde and Glastonbury, writing an original musical at the prestigious American Repertory Theater and releasing an innovative and acclaimed live DVD.

The music is just one installment of the on-going artistic collaborations between the band and their fans. Additionally, a flood of home-made films, burlesque numbers, sculptures and animations to complete plays and musicals based around the band's songs have created a constant dialogue between band and audience. The same spirit exists at live shows, as manifested in the so-called "Brigade", where the Dolls collaborated with hundreds of performing artists ranging from high school drama troupes to top-shelf actors and professional circus artists, including members of Montreal's celebrated Cirque Eloize and San Fransiciso's Vau de Vire Society.

The Dolls' self-titled debut has been selling strong and steady scanning 100,000+ copies in the United States alone. Initially released on Palmer's own 8 Ft. Records in the fall of 2003, the album was subsequently re-released upon the band's signing with Roadrunner. The release of two wildly different singles, the manic-punk "Girl Anachronism" and the cabaret-tinged and bittersweet "Coin-Operated Boy," which debuted on KCRW via the influential DJ Nic Harcourt, swiftly went on to be the most-requested singles on a handful of stations nationwide. Airtime on MTV2 and the Internet immediately began to win the band thousands of admirers for their innovative style and "Coin-Operated Boy" received an MTVU award nomination.

In 2006 The Dresden Dolls released their highly anticipated follow-up, Yes, Virginia to immediate worldwide acclaim. Yes, Virginia marked the band's Billboard chart debut in the United States and also charted nationally in various European countries following the success of the lead single "Sing" and it's emotion packed video. In January 2007, The Dolls wrapped up a string of 40 sold out shows in an original piece of musical theatre, The Onion Cellar, produced with the distinguished American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge , Massachusetts.

This past summer, The Dresden Dolls were proud to bring their bittersweet, smart, and gender-role-defying music to the 2007 True Colors tour. The tour consisted of DD as well as tour-creator Cyndi Lauper, and fellow performers Deborah Harry, Erasure, Margaret Cho, and (.. dates) Rufus Wainwright. The Dolls have been long-time supporters of the gay community performing alongside transgender, drag and gay performers including but not limited to Baby Dee, Peaches Christ, Titler, Edna Million, Dames Aflame and countless others.

The band has just completed a winter tour, trekking across the midwest and east coast of North America. Though these were the last Dolls' shows scheduled for quite some time, be sure to keep your eyes peeled on http://www.dresdendolls.com, as it will be constantly updated with solo shows, shows with friends, and information on the forthcoming EP, due later in 2008.


Contact:
The Dresden Dolls
PO Box 230178
Boston, MA 02123-0178
booking@dresdendolls.com


Please send all fanmail to:
contacttheband@dresdendolls.com

If you like what you hear CDs, etc. can be ordered here:
http://www.jsrdirect.com/bands/dresdendolls/



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Jack Colwell, Jul 16, 2008:

hey, thanks for the add! x I saw you guys in sydney

Zac, Jul 16, 2008:

hey i really love your music i just heard it for the first time and i was very immpressed i like your sound very uniqu e

china, Jul 16, 2008:

i love your tracks, thanks for tracking me down...

Sean Eckmann, Jul 07, 2008:

Alright, it's working now. And it sounds great, by the way. Shores of California is probably my favorite.

Sean Eckmann, Jul 07, 2008:

Hey, thanks for the add. Where did you find me and what do you think of my stuff? My computers being difficult at the moment and wont let me play your tunes, but I'll be sure to give 'em a listen when it's back to normal.

~Sean

Sean Patrick, Jul 07, 2008:

I am honored! Thanks a thousand times

xXSantiXx, Nov 12, 2007:

fell in love with you guys last summer when i saw you play with panic! your music is amazing!

[chelsea], Sep 13, 2007:

'ello! if at all possible, i would psyched to be able to listen to your guys' version of ''pierre''. just watched the paradise dvd. awesome.
love you lots!

Me and the Minibar, Aug 20, 2007:

i think i love this band almost too much.... im obsessed, i have to admit.

t h i r t e e n, Jun 15, 2007:

Loved your music since I heard it a few years back in Boston. Intensity is the name of the game...!!

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