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A Brooklyn-based country camp outfit that blends lovely three part harmonies with razor sharp wit, the ladies wax poetic on the difficulties of finding love and real estate in NYC.
Genre:
Country: Alt-Country
Release Date:
2008
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Ménage à Twang
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Record Label: House of Twang
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Ménage à Twang is a Brooklyn-based indie outfit that blends lovely three part harmonies with razor sharp wit, acoustic guitars with an anti-depressant pill bottle shaker, and camp irony with a genuine love for all things country music.
In the spirit of trios gone before—notably the Dolly, Emmy Lou, and Linda collaboration, the Dixie Chicks, and, of course, Destiny’s Child— the Ménage’s new album delivers songs that address the unique challenges that fabulous ladies face when navigating big city life.
Whether they are lamenting a soul-sucking day job, cursing their tiny shared studio apartment, celebrating a successful one night stand, or calling friends out on their secret conservative side, Ménage’s songs will move you. Or make you want to move out of the metropolitan area.
Ménage à Twang is made up of Emily Moore, a published poet and high school teacher, Jessica Del Vecchio, a feminist scholar and former music biz dayjobber, and Rachel Levy, a television producer, photographer and bad-ass baker.
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