Jazz Cabaret Punk
Some good jazzy vibes and arrangements, but her constant wailing / growling / mumbling voice may be hard to endure...
Some good jazzy vibes and arrangements, but her constant wailing / growling / mumbling voice may be hard to endure...
I had heard Lydia Lunch on My Life with The Thrill Kill Cult's "13 above the Night" on a track called "Dirty Little Secrets". It was the kind of song you would imagine hearing at a cheesy burlesque show in the back of a low rent Vegas Casino.This album has a simialr quality, but with much more perverse lyrics - which sort of makes it more fun. Contemporary Noir for the ears would sum it up.
Lydia Lunch was the singer in Teenage Jesus & the Jerks. That was in NYC in 1977 and she was 17 then. After a short spell with 8-Eyed Spy she went solo. Her first solo album was released in 1980 and was entitled “Queen Of Siam”. Like Siouxsie Sioux in London she played the femme fatale of Punk. And like her English colleague she is a great poet. Her lyrics are more explicit than Siouxsie's. “He said sister you got the wrong man/ I spit right up in that motherfucker's face/ and said... every man's the wrong man”, runs a line in “Hot Tip”. “Watch this little pussy flip you off / and then just walk away”, she sings in “Trick Baby”. “Got me so doped up with your sex magick / now I'm lusting for your blood”, she threatens some guy in the title track. The music however got slower through the years but it is still light years away from mainstream. The whole album has a bar room jazz atmosphere, but it isn't easy-listening. It's very groovy, very delicious.