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Re: Photo thread
November 5, 2009 by kykeeper
Hi LS, Welcome and all that good stuff....
haha, no you are definitely not the only one! And I think we've all come to the conclusion that superheroes are ageless.
Re: REVIEWS
October 30, 2009 by kykeeper
ky album review by elbo.ws
http://elbo.ws/post/2091343/kristeen-young-music-for-strippers-hookers-and-the-odd/
Re: Kristeen Returns to Santos Party House
October 25, 2009 by kykeeper
From Facebook's "KRISTEENYOUNG page:
Click Here for a video from the Drake Hotel show.
KY in the NY Times today
October 19, 2009 by kykeeper
http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2009/10/16/fashion/18evening.ready.html?ref=fashion
She is in photo #7
I'm so happy she's getting recognition... I've never seen such a unique idea/dress like this before. So proud of her and hope there will be more public acknowledgement to come.
Re: Kristeen Returns to Santos Party House
October 17, 2009 by kykeeper
"Well, art is art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water! And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now, uh... Now you tell me what you know."
Brother Groucho Marx
Re: Kristeen Returns to Santos Party House
October 17, 2009 by kykeeper
or an influence of the movie A Day at the Races where Harpo was playing Rachmaninoff wearing a black top hat and tuxedo, playing with such force the piano couldn't take it. It 'sploded and blew apart. So I vote it's a tribute to breaking her keyboard - and it all going haywire. Or maybe a broken heart but instead of blood, a keyboard "bleeds" out like a descending scale in fortisimo and tristi. But I like the idea of a sash also. instead of Miss Universe... maybe Miss Mars?
Re: Kristeen Returns to Santos Party House
October 14, 2009 by kykeeper
WOW, the piano 'sploded! I can't wait to see more of these pictures.......lol
Re: MORE please....
October 8, 2009 by kykeeper
One of my first thoughts were, "Is this a one boob replay, or are we seeing the full set?" Which then led me to wonder "Right or left? I can't tell"
Re: REVIEWS
October 8, 2009 by kykeeper
Here's some mo -
KY just posted a bulletin on MS :
VILLAGE VOICE NYC
by Sean Bosler
Kristeenyoung
is the poppy, piano-driven ruckus of Kristeen Young and friends. The
kind of smart and edgy songwriting found within her newest Tony
Visconti (T-Rex, Bowie )-produced disc, Music For Strippers, Hookers,
and the Odd-Onlooker, is the kind of "commercial" pop we need more of.
Her (allegedly) four-octave voice swirls ethereally, all Kate
Bush-like, but then counters those stabbing percussive piano and drum
attacks with PJ Harvey heft. Bet she's a hoot live.
MONTREAL GAZETTE
by Mark LePage
Kristeen
Young appeared wearing what looked like a bagpipe made of broken piano
keys slung over her left shoulder and a chimneysweep hat from Tiffany’s
perched rakishly on her head. And she brought shard-songs, with a Bjork
Amos attack.
And I do mean attack. While Jef White pummeled heavy
drum rolls and fills, Young vaulted through her extraordinary upper
range, pounding her keyboard (she must have been wearing the previous
one) with enough percussive force and emotion for a five-piece.
Fearless,
and still something of a broken mirror, songwise, she will eventually
dial this into something fierce. She certainly accomplished the rare
and coveted feat of frightening some in her audience. The new album is
called Music for Strippers, Hookers and the Odd-Onlooker. She has a
backstory: asked to leave a Morrissey tour slot for making a joke about
the headliner’s supposed prowess in “going downtown” (a compliment, one
would have thought). She’ll have a frontstory, too.
by Joe Cortez
They
say the eyes are the windows to the soul and there are precious few
others that have eyes as telling as Kristeen Young's. She gazes out the
corner on the cover of her most recent, Music for Strippers, Hookers
and the Odd On-Looker, looking like the girl that never quite grew up
and we regard her in monochromatic tones as a fleeting figment of our
imagined past. It's little wonder someone like Morrissey could be so
taken with her.
Although not a household name, Kristeenyoung (both the band and the woman) has cut its teeth as a touring act and across four studio albums to varying degrees of success (that being mostly creative). The fifth, Music for Strippers..., finds Young at a point where she seems to have absorbed some of her more eccentric past tendencies to create something that's palatable to a wide audience but retains much of what has made her such a unique and endearing performer to her cult.
Moments of sweet passion and tender mercy are mined throughout Music for Strippers..., however this is not to say Young's latest is without its bite. "That's What it Takes, Dear," "The Depression Contest," and "Stop Thinking" play like highlights for a bitter night, contrasting the more whimsical efforts put forth on this release. Clearly this woman has an axe or two to grind and as a listener you feel it, identify with it. That's the power of a great imagination at work.
As a band it's hard to pin down what
exactly it is that Kristeenyoung does. Young herself seems possessed by
the same theatrically-
Young is certainly not the first girl to take to piano and
espouse neurotic but there is a welcome lack of irony to her lyrics
that makes everything she says that much more vital and necessary. Make
no mistake, Kristeen Young is a bonafide talent and Kristeenyoung is a
band that is only beginning to find its stride.
BLACKBOOKMAG.
KRISTEENYOUNG, Music for Strippers, Hookers and the Odd On-Looker (Test Tube Baby) If post-
Raw
passion, undying conviction, power, and undeniable talent, that’s
Kristeen Young in a nutshell. Her latest opus is a wild ride through a
wall of mind bending musical pieces and eccentric stories, all while
being seduced by her imaginative creep-
By: Gian Erguiza
REVIEWS
October 5, 2009 by kykeeper
I came across this review and wasn't sure if you had seen it before, I hadn't... unless memory is failing.
It is from late August.
Review of MFSLATOOL
http://frantikmag.com/blog/2009/08/26/cd-review-kristeen-young/
KY is on Twitter
October 4, 2009 by kykeeper
Hey, KRISTEENYOUNG is on Twitter now.
www.twitter.com/kristeeenyoung
Re: MORE please....
October 3, 2009 by kykeeper
It looks great!
what I meant was... did you notice the wallpaper?
Re: MORE please....
October 3, 2009 by kykeeper
Um.... I don't mean to make a mountain out of a molehill but - have ya'll checked out KY's MS lately?
Re: MORE please....
September 29, 2009 by kykeeper
I wonder if she takes requests coldsteal or not. It's really ok coldsteal I practically like everything they play coldsteal anyway so I will be coldsteal I mean cool with anything regardless.
Re: Kristeen Returns to Santos Party House
September 27, 2009 by kykeeper
I was just thinking - all the balloons that say "You're the only one for me" could represent the lies men tell - (or the lies that anyone can tell) . Based on what the bubble dress represents inspired by the Abbott and Costello movie.
Or was that already very obvious and I am a day behind? ha
Re: YouTube channel suggestions
September 27, 2009 by kykeeper
Very cool, thanks Rachel.
I spose it's ok to post on bestofallthangs, no? I always feel slightly uncomfortable about these things.
