The Dresden Dolls — Live At The Roundhouse In London
By
Caitlin Hotchkiss (CHARTattack) July 10, 2007 1:26 pm
DVD Review
- Eagle Rock Entertainment
- 5 / 5

Punk cabaret duo The Dresden Dolls have never been shy about pushing the envelope. In this massive show, they pulled out all the stops and the result is a glorious collaboration of art, music and chaos. Among the live rock theatrics are acrobats, costumed dancers, smeared makeup, flagrant nudity, onstage painters and a whole lot of garter belts. But the highlight — other than Amanda Palmer's soaring, powerful vocals — are the crowd shots, which reveal looks of joy on delighted fans' faces as they sing along.
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