Amanda Palmer & The Grand Theft Orchestra

Amanda Palmer & The Grand Theft Orchestra was a band brought together for one album in 2012. It was led by Amanda Palmer, who is also a member of The Dresden Dolls. In an innovative move, the project was funded through Kickstarter, and eventually raised over $1 million against a target of $100,000. The Kickstarter page is here: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/amandapalmer/amanda-palmer-the-new-record-art-book-and-tour?ref=home_popular . As described by Amanda: "hi folks, it's AFP. this is my first BIG, LEGIT studio album undertaking since breaking from a major label. i've spent four years writing the songs for this record, and more recently, putting together the perfect band, The Grand Theft Orchestra, comprised of genius musicians/arrangers/programmers MICHAEL MCQUILKEN, CHAD RAINES, and Jherek Bischoff. in march, we locked ourselves up in a studio in Australia and, with the help of producer/engineer John Congleton (who's worked with a zillion amazing people including St. Vincent, Modest Mouse, and Xiu Xiu), we made what I believe is my best fucking album to date. it sounds...BEYOND EPIC. we laid down "The Bed Song", "Massachusetts Avenue", "The Killing Type", "Trout Heart Replica" and a slew of other tracks...some solo piano, but many featuring HORNS (locally sourced in Melbourne, Australia!), SYNTHESIZERS, GUITAAAARRRRR, and BIG BAD-ASS ORCHESTRAL ARRANGEMENTS that will blow your domepiece. we're working on finalizing the arrangements and mastering as i write this text. i expect great, big, giant things to happen when this record comes out in september. the band & i will be touring it across the globe ALL YEAR." AFP Released: http://www.amandapalmer.net/shop/pay-what-you-want/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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