Filed under: cabaret, music, punk | Tags: Antony & The Johnsons, Bauhaus, Brechtian, burlesque, cabaret, Cat Power, Cocteau Twins, dresden dolls, Evanescence, Fiona Apple, Joy Division, New York Sun, Night Reconnaissance, No Virginia, punk, Rasputina, Rilo Kiley, Santa Claus, Sorry Bunch, The Kill, The Mouse and The Model, Tiger Lillies, Tori Amos, trail of dead, Ultima Esperanza, virginia, Weimer, Yes Virginia

The album “No, Virginia,” is companion to the duo’s second full length album, “Yes, Virginia” (titled in reference to an 1897 editorial reply in the New York Sun to a letter about the existence of Santa Claus—”Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.”). The songs are left over from the “Yes, Virginia” recordings, along with b-sides and compilation releases. The duo is releasing a digital version of this album on June 10, 2008. The digital release will feature three bonus tracks. Check for yourself.
Quarters for the songs: Night Reconnaissance; Sorry Bunch; The Kill; The Mouse and The Model; Ultima Esperanza.
Worth listening, if you like: The Tiger Lillies; Cat Power; … And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead; Antony & The Johnsons; Bauhaus; Tori Amos; Rilo Kiley; Rasputina; Cocteau Twins; Joy Division; Fiona Apple; Evanescence.
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