Amanda Palmer may very well be the most popular artist currently to release free music. To put things in perspective, her previous album raised about 1.2 millio... Read More
What happens when you combine the talent and creativity of geniuses such as Amanda Palmer, Neil Gaiman, Ben Folds, and Damian Kulash? A collaborative group call... Read More
Amanda Palmer has never once disappointed fans as the acclaimed singer/performer writes intimately from herself, exploring what's hidden, unseen, mysterious, an... Read More
Exploding performances and complex, ambitious arrangements pretty much describe Battle Circus.
Originally from New Zealand, the band has relocated to the US in 2010 to focus in spreading their sound and touring the continent. No strangers to the festival circuit, the boys have also performed plenty of awesome sets in support of Amanda Palmer and Gary Numan.
This self-titled record carries 10 progressive cuts including two remastered tracks from their debut EP, The Half Light Symphony.
Amanda Palmer is a performer most recognized for being a lead singer, pianist & a songwirter of a cabaret duo The Dresden Dolls. Released in September 2008, "Who Killed Amanda Palmer" is her first solo album. It was produced mainly in Nashville, TN by Ben Folds under the umbrella of Roadrunner Records (which is also the record label for The Dresden Dolls). The title of the album refers to the famous TV series "Twin Peaks" which revolves about the murder of a teenage girl named Laura Palmer.