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Old 09-09-2006, 11:39 AM   #6
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So, what with French girls, covering favorite 80's music, I knew I would enjoy the show for it's campiness alone. But last night I was completely blown away, the energy, the musicianship, the pure fun and joy of the band was simply amazing. This was one of those concerts you go to, that when you pop that favorite CD into the player you are left wondering where all the energy went. I will make it a point to see this band live whenever I can.

The band has 2 main vocalists, one (Melanie Pain) with one of those sweet voices, which was great counterplay to the expected dark sounds of the likes of Joy Division's Love Will Tear us Apart. The other voalist(Phoebe Killdeer), was sultry and soulfull, she could belt it out like Shirley Bassy and was just awsome doing the Cramps, Human Fly. The third woman in the band was also their accordianist, and I swear I've never heard accordian music so cool - it was a great dark french café addition to Bauhaus' Bella Lagosi's Dead. The percussionist was increadible, generating all these subtle sound effects and nuances that would have put a Foley artist to shame.

Also, the choreography was great - the soulfull vocalist also had the Bob Fosse moves down from that gal in the Sweat Charity club sequence. Her swaying with Human Fly was great - and the duo stumbling acrross the stage, begging drinks from the audience for the Dead Kennedy's Too Drunk to F*ck was also great fun (as was the sing along audience participation)

During their encore, they also did a great version of Wall of Voodoo's Mexican Radio - I wondered if Stan Ridgeway was in the audience.

Lisa and I had a blast - these songs are among the few I knew the words too and it was joyfull to catch that recognition of what was coming next. We both left with big broad smiles. What a show. If you grew up listening to the originals, you must see them live.
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