Friday, 16 December 2005 06:25
The obvious question for Amanda Palmer from Boston band The Dresden Dolls is, “Are you happy?” The band’s albums dwell rather exclusively on themes of loss and deception, albeit in a very creative, up-tempo, piano/drum way that makes you laugh, though uncomfortably. So I wanted to know if she was happy. “Right now, at this moment? Yeah. It is a shock to my former, chronically depressed self, but I am actually insanely happy.” To be sure, The Dresden Dolls have a lot to be happy about. Their self-released and self-titled second album is all the rage, they won the much-vaunted WBCN Rock & Roll Rumble, they are the darlings of critics everywhere, and they have been featured on KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic. (In a recent Playback STL interview with Nic Harcourt, the show’s host, he mentioned the Dolls as one of his bands to watch.)