They had me at ‘Gimme Head’. Five girls, harmonies and The Radiators, how could I not love it?
Lady Sings it Better is a five singer, three band member cabaret group who venture into the world of male music and take cock rock and power ballads to a whole new level. Their latest performance is playing as part of the Blackcat Lounge season of queer cabaret at Sidetrack in Marrickville. Queer, Bi, Straight or Other – it’s an absolute delight of a night out.
The voices have just the right blend and timbre to them – all very different but in combination, perfect. The arrangements are tight and can turn a run of the mill rock song into a full tilt showstopper. I thoroughly enjoyed the performance with highlights (apart from the aforementioned Radiators ditty) being – ‘Jesse’s Girl, and Closer (I will admit I had been silently chanting ‘please, please, some Nine Inch Nails), each singer carries the stage well, the mix of full throttle rock and sit down torch songs is just right and the self confessed ‘awkward choreography’ is fun and funky enough to project just the right amount of rock and/or roll.
Lady Sings it Better are:
Maeve Marsden
Chandra Franken
Belinda Crawford
Libby Wood
Anna Martin
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Closer: Nine Inch Nails
Closer to Fine: The Indigo Girls
A very Mardi Gras confusion :-)
I just noticed. Will rectify. Imagine going to one of those concerts thinking it was the other. I will push for a collaboration...
'You bring me closer to the love of my life while I look at the southland in the springtime?'