Duchess Says
Montreal's Duchess Says formed in 2003 out of the mysterious "Church of Budgerigars." The group's members, keyboardist/guitarist Ismael Tremblay, bassist Philippe Clément, vocalist/guitarist Annie-Claude Deschênes, and percussionist Simon "Simon Says" Besre, all claim to have come together out of their membership in this little-known church to further the religion's message through music. The group also self-identifies as "Moog rock," mixing synthesizers with dancy punk rhythms. The band's first album, Anthologie des 3 Perchoirs, arrived in 2008, and they supported the Yeah Yeah Yeahs that year on a U.K. tour. The group became known for intense live shows, especially for the crowd-taunting antics of charismatic frontwoman Deschênes. Duchess Says released both an EP and a split 7" single with Red Mass in 2009, and followed with their second full-length recording, In a Fung Day T!, in the fall of 2011.
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5 Album, -en • Geordnet nach Bestseller
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Sciences Nouvelles
Rock - Erschienen bei Slovenly Recordings am 29.01.2016
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Anthologie Des Trois Perchoirs
Punk – New Wave - Erschienen bei Bonsound am 31.03.2008
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In a Fung Day T!
Punk – New Wave - Erschienen bei Bonsound am 10.10.2011
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Duchess Says / Le Prince Harry
Alternativ und Indie - Erschienen bei Teenage Menopause Records am 26.05.2015
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Split
Alternativ und Indie - Erschienen bei Teenage Menopause Records am 26.05.2015
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