• A is for Accident
  • The Dresden Dolls
  • Yes, Virginia...
  • No, Virginia...
  • Paradise [DVD]
  • Roundhouse [DVD]
  • Who Killed Amanda Palmer
  • concert reviews

No, Virginia...

allmusic.com—"It's a kinder, gentler burlesque show this time around."
artistdirect.com
azcentral.com
Billboard.com—"Dresden Dolls vocalist Amanda Palmer is a showstopper."
blogs.nashuatelegraph.com
Boston.com—"Considering the album's disparate origins, its slightly disjointed feel makes sense but doesn't keep it from being a solid must-have for fans."
Crawdaddy!
fasterlouder.com
edgeboston.com
eternalwanderer.com
fredericksburg.com: Dresden Dolls compilation album shows what two can do—"The songs eventually all end up sounding the same, because there is only so much two people can do with a drum set and piano."
mediasearch.com.au
metroweekly.com
mog.com—"No, Virginia by The Dresden Dolls is not a proper B-sides album"
nashuatelegraph.com—"Palmer is a gifted storyteller."
New York Post—"'What's nice about this album is we got to finally release songs that we were really excited about when we recorded them, but were unable to fit into albums,' Viglione says"
The New York Times [scroll down to find the review]—"This is a band that encourages obsession along with melodrama."
pastemagazine.com—"The band is at its weakest when Palmer’s clever, biting lyrics meander into obscurity."
Pitchfork—"Thanks to their dramatic chops, the Boston duo also knows how to grab an audience's heart and shove it in a grinder. "
playlouder.com
poorlywrittenreviews.blogspot.com
popmatters.com
secondsupper.com
Spin magazine
ugo.com
ultimate-guitar.com (smackforall review)
wouldbehipster.com