If you weren’t at the Dresden Dolls, Devotchka, and Faun Fables show last night.

Dawn the Faun is my heroine. I love her albums, but she’s so much better live.

Devotchka were fun, but the whole Gypsy thing is getting played out. This is exactly the kind of band that gets Hutzpanties in a bunch.

Dresden Dolls are among the most powerfully engaging performers I’ve ever seen. And, Brian Viglione might just be the best drummer in rock — at least at the moment.

I think I figured out their allure, though. (Non-Jungians can feel free to skip ahead). Archetypally speaking, Amanda Palmer is anima, and Viglione animus.

Which is to say, each is the projection of the opposite sex’s idealized gender. Palmer represents what boys would like to be if they were female, and Viglione is what women would dream themselves to be if male.

While she’s hardly butch, Palmer possesses a certain subtle masculinity. Viglione is a man’s man for sure, yet there’s enough pliability in his nature to hint at the feminine.

Just a theory.

Here’s a few links:

Halloween Mash-Ups
Diamond Dave writes to Stern
Remember the Egyptian Warrior?
All Day Trey

Thanks to MGP for the Roth bit…

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Casey Rea was the Seven Days music editor from 2004 until 2007. He won the 2005 John D. Donoghue award for arts criticism from the Vermont Press Association.

One reply on “You missed a good one…”

  1. Awsome that you have a link for Trey’s new album “shine”. I recently say Trey play in New York and he put on an awsome show. I urge everyone I know to check out his album. Entirely solo, it’s interesting how he’s changed his style, still an awsome guitar player though!

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