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Who Killed Amanda Palmer

latecomers (2009)

glam-racket.blogspot.com bullz-eye.com
Liability webzine
vivalamainstream.wordpress.com

November 2008

ectomo.com—"The album itself, regardless of the trail of superfluous tchotchke that drags behind it, is quite good."
dailyvault.com
(Philadelphia) citypaper.net
johnrflynn.com
nashvillescene.com: Dresden Dull
thepunksite.com
washingtoncitypaper.com—"It’s odd to hear the same woman who penned a song like Dresden Dolls fan favorite “Girl Anachronism” dropping pop-culture references, but that’s what solo albums are for."
xtra.ca—"This is an audacious, ballsy, feet-stomping woman commanding the keys."

October 2008

chordstrike.com
emwyllie.wordpress.com
jchewitt.wordpress.com
morningstarr.co.uk
mygirlfriendsjeans.wordpress.com
music-is-my-first-love.blogspot.com
pastemagazine.com
poorlywrittenreviews.blogspot.com
radiondn.wordpress.com
roomthirteen.com
URB.com
zombiehor.de

September 2008

absolutepunk.net
adequacy.net
alternativemusic.suite101.com: "A Critical Listen of the Punk Cabaret Piano-Pounder's First Solo LP"—"Who Killed Amanda Palmer is a sure contender for Album of the Year. The album is powerful, creative, and shows that Palmer's emotional ferocity never died."
artistdirect.com
A.V. Club—"actually, nothing on the album will surprise them, as Palmer sticks closely to her established style. Aside from a few tedious moments, that's no reason to complain."
Boston.com
deniwilco.blogspot.com
drownedinsound.com—"Palmer is very noticeably no longer intent on battering her instrument into submission."
experimentalmusiclove.wordpress.com
thefrequency.ca
guardian.co.uk
gothtronic.com
indiemusic.suite101.com
innewsweekly.com (New England Blade)
lecargo.org—use Babel Fish to translate the page.
lehighvalleylive.com
lordsofmetal.nl
metalrage.com
metromix.com
musicomh.com
mog.com
themusicalchairs.com
omnivore.us (Ron Bronson)
operationitch.com—"As the premier alt-goth Weimar cabaret rock duo, the Dresden Dolls have a lot working in their favor—foremost a virtual lock on the alt-goth Weimar cabaret rock duo market."
piratepirate.com
pitchfork.com
pleonisticrants.livejournal.com
popwreckoning—"Nobody may have killed her yet, but she’s certainly veering dangerously close to shooting herself in the foot."
seemagazine.com
snobsmusic.net—"Unfortunately, the songs are fairly unimaginative.  We get neither the perky yet perverted tracks that we would get from the Dolls or anything wholly divergent that we'd hope for from a solo record."
soundcheckmagazine.com—"Who Killed Amanda Palmer finds its namesake still repeatedly toeing the macabre line in her first solo effort."
thesoundtracktolife.com
Spin—"The album is a dark gem."
sputnikmusic.com
urgencytobleed.livejournal.com—" this may end up being her magnum opus - or it could only be the beginning."
vueweekly.com

August 2008

bullz-eye.com—"The result is a powerful piece of work, sure to appeal both to fans of the Dresden Dolls and those who find their whole Gothic shtick a bit too weird."
chartattack.com
Murúch
Wears the Trousers magazine

July 2008

Empire Records: Open 'Til Midnight