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February 21st, 2012
The band's new show is an 'Opera Grotesque' version of Hamlet. Produced by Republique Theatre in Copenhagen the show features a suite of new Tiger Lillies songs and a cast of actors, circus acts and giant puppets. It runs from this Saturday for one week and then returns to Copenhagen in April for a month-long run before going out on tour. More info and tickets here.
THE TIGER LILLIES PERFORM HAMLET
Celebrated cult band in imperial death classic
The theatre auditorium is seeped in an atmosphere belonging to the gothic marketplace when Martyn Jaques and the Tiger Lillies, like post-modern jesters, disclose the tale of the anguished prince Hamlet. Unusual cuts will carve out new forms in Shakespeare’s epic text yet preserving his essential account of contempt, love and revenge in stunningly vivid images. The Tiger Lillies Perform Hamlet promises to be an extensive musical theatre experience that combines enthralling images with a captivating band, contemporary circus acts, giant puppets and imaginative video projections.
In the beginning The Tiger Lillies were genuine buskers, playing songs about life among the whores, pickpockets and pimps of Soho on an accordion, a double bass and a drum set on wheels. Since then they’ve won the Olivier Award for their spine-chilling interpretation of Shockheaded Peter. In The Tiger Lillies’ Variety they transform the lives of broken down circus artists into soulful tales and much, much more. Now one of Europe’s biggest cult music names will journey to Denmark to tell the story of prince Hamlet, his tragic demise and the destruction of an entire royal family.
Originally trained as an opera singer Jaques has developed his own distinct vocal expression inspired by the eerie pitch of the castrato singers. A voice that is both insistent and captivating and often compared with Jaques’ personal idol: Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel.
Republique’s own master of images, Martin Tulinius, will stage the performance, as the theatre embarks on its third groundbreaking Shakespeare adventure. Martyn Jacques and The Tiger Lillies add to the performance a Grammy nominated composer and band.
February 13th, 2012
Some lovely reviews from the show in Manchester at the weekend. First, a five star review from Whatsonstage:
Over the course of twenty years - and an astonishing 30 plus albums - The Tiger Lillies have walked their own unique path. Whilst never mainstream, they have managed to attract a dazzling collection of celebrity fans: Marilyn Manson, Terry Gilliam, Simpson’s creator Matt Groening and Mark Almond have all rhapsodised over the Lillies’ dark, twisted music.
Almond is a good point of reference, as singer Martyn Jacques - made up like a gruesome circus clown - is similarly drawn to life’s underbelly; ‘Brechtian punk cabaret’ is Jacques’ own description but that’s only half the story. Possessed of a remarkable falsetto voice, he sings troubling songs about prostitution, rape, murder, infanticide and addiction. There’s little between-songs patter, and Jacques stays in sinister character throughout.
Lets not overlook the deft musical contributions of double bassist Adrian Stout and drummer Adrian Huge (a dead ringer for dead James Joyce): the latter’s backward tumble off his drum kit is the most theatrical thing I’ve seen this year (well, it’s only February).
A Tiger Lillies gig isn’t for the easily offended. Yes, they like to provoke but many of their songs are remarkably tender odes to lost love: "Sweet Suicide" is the equal of anything recorded by Nina Simone.
At the end of this sold out show, the band received a rapturous standing ovation. The Tiger Lillies are a truly unique phenomenon. They’re rumoured to be on the FBI’s ‘subversive bands’ list, by the way; there is no greater recommendation.
*****
Steve Timms
See the whatsonstage review here.
And here is a 4.5 (!!!) star review from thepublicreviews:
The bastard love-child of Kurt Weill and Tom Waits, The Tiger Lillies are as riotous as one would imagine. Perhaps less expected is the haunting poetry that also bleeds out from the stage. When founder Martyn Jacques opens his mouth it’s as though a dove has flown out of his throat. A mangled, bloody dove but still, there’s a purity to Martyn Jacques’ vocal which belies the seediness of his lyrics.
Read the whole review here.
February 9th, 2012
The Tiger Lillies concert at Cite de la Musique in Paris on 9 February 2012 will be recorded and streamed live tonight at 20:00 CET. It will also be available for 4 months on the Cite de la musique website.
January 31st, 2012
There are just a few shows left in Berlin with The Tiger Lillies Freakshow. After that we'll be appearing in Paris on the 8th and 9th February at the Cité de la Musique with our Low Life Lullabies concert, more details and tickets at this link. We pop over to the UK and play Manchester on the 11th (which is now sold-out) and then it's Copenhagen for our new show Hamlet at the Republique Theatre which opens on the 25th February, more info here. No rest for the wicked!!!
January 20th, 2012
Calling all UK based fans... On Saturday the 11th of February we play our only confirmed gig in the UK this year at the Contact Theatre in Manchester. It's our first time back in the city in years, more info and tickets available at this link. Hope to see you there.
January 13th, 2012
A couple of months ago Matt Groening, creator of the Simpsons and fan of The Tiger Lillies (he has great taste), invited us to record our own version of The Simpsons theme tune for broadcast at the end of an upcoming episode. We had a great time recording our version and you can hear us on The Simpsons this Sunday, 15th January, in the US. Let us know what you think of our take on Danny Elfman's iconic theme.
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January 6th, 2012
On March 16th, at the Nanterre Theater in Paris, the Tiger Lillies will debut their 90-minute musical adaptation of Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
The performance will be a collaboration between the infamous London-based musical trio and visual artist Mark Holthusen. Throughout the performance, a multimedia stage production will immerse the audience in the world of Coleridge’s surreal ballad, shifting from song to song, and creating a show that is somewhere between a movie and a concert. Multi-screen projected animation and video, along with other fancy stage tricks, will work in concert to create a virtual baroque stage production, and a unique musical experience that’s as quirky and unexpected as the Tiger Lillies.
After six months of work, the project is in its final stages. Although we have received generous support from the French government, we are in need of some additional funding to help finish the show. We hope the Tiger Lillies' fans can help us make this happen.
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Go to dinner with the band before the show. (Must live in Paris for this, or plan on being there in March). Or because your the biggest fan in the world and just want to help.
For behind the scenes and more images from the show visit: The ROAM Blog
January 5th, 2012
The Tiger Lillies Freakshow opened last night in Berlin and runs until the 6th February. The band are joined by a new ensemble of performers and a couple of old favourites. Join them at The Wintergarten. More information and tickets at this link.
December 22nd, 2011
Wishing you all a very Merry festive season. HO HO HO! See you in 2012!
December 6th, 2011
The Tiger Lillies Freakshow makes a triumphant return to the Wintergarten in Berlin for a five week run starting on January 4th 2012. More information and tickets at this link.
November 24th, 2011
Here is a short film of the twin saw version of Tom Waits "Rain Dogs" performed by the Tiger Lillies and David Coulter on France Inter Radio.
you can also listen to the interview and a version of "Diamonds and Gold" on the France Inter website.
November 24th, 2011
Ahead of The Tiger Lillies concert in Tel Aviv this weekend you can read a new interview with Martyn in the Jerusalem Post at this link
October 27th, 2011
A fantastic review from theatermania.com of The Tiger Lillies 'Sinderella Songs' concert with Justin Vivian Bond. There are just three shows left at St Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, NY. You can book tickets here.
The Tiger Lillies with Justin Vivian Bond: Sinderella Songs.
Dan Bacalzo.
No one conveys the feeling of "damaged goods" quite like Justin Vivian Bond, who is best known for portraying the washed-up, alcoholic lounge singer Kiki of Kiki and Herb fame. This makes the artist the perfect choice to play a crack whore version of a popular fairy tale heroine in the alt-cabaret band The Tiger Lillies' Sinderella Songs, at St. Ann's Warehouse for a very limited run.
This exhilarating theatrical concert contains a half dozen of the tunes that Tiger Lillies founder Martyn Jacques wrote for Sinderella: The Twisted Tale of a Christmas Crack Whore. It's just enough to whet the appetite for a full production of the show, which premiered in London in 2008. This fractured fairy tale rendition of the Cinderella story includes a few twists, such as making the show's title character a drug-addicted prostitute, and saddling the prince with a graphically described bout with colon cancer.
The songs range from the giddily subversive "Blow-Jobs" to the devastatingly beautiful ballad, "I Cried." Bond delivers the latter with a quiet grace that comes as a sharp contrast to the more manically sung tunes heard throughout the evening.
Prior to the start of the Sinderella set, Bond sings a few solos accompanied by Lance Horne on piano. These range from the Bond-scripted "The New Economy" to Patti Smith's "Pissing in a River." The performer has a sultry presence and masterfully works the crowd, regaling them with seemingly off the cuff stories about everything from the influence of Joan Didion on Bond as a young lad to a practice among British schoolboys known as "seagulling," which has the audience doubled over with laughter.
Following the intermission, The Tiger Lillies take center stage and perform several of their most macabre songs -- many of which seem to end with someone dying. Jacques dominates the proceedings, switching from his powerful countertenor to a Tom Waits-like growl, depending upon the song. His face is painted in a manner that calls to mind German Expressionism, and the superlative lighting design by Brendon Boyd emphasizes this quality by often lighting the performers from below.
Jacques is well supported by fellow band members Adrian Huge, on drums and other percussive instruments, and Adrian Stout, who produces some of the most amazing sounds from the musical saw and Theremin, as well as expertly playing the contrabass.
A definite highlight of the Tiger Lillies' set is "Aunty Mabel," which includes some incredibly raunchy lyrics and shows off the superb comic timing of Jacques and his cohorts. "Sand in the Sea" is a lusciously hypnotic ballad, while "Waltz the Night Away" has an almost frightening intensity. But while the majority of the band's songs revolve around themes of cruelty and death, there's often a joyous bounce to their music that makes it strangely uplifting.
See the original review here.
October 20th, 2011
Just a reminder that our Gutter and the Stars tour kicks off tonight in Montreal, Canada. We'll be there again tomorrow before heading over to New York for a week of shows in Brooklyn. Then it's on to Cambridge for a Halloween special, Tampa, Houston, Miami and LA before flying back to Canada for a show in Vancouver. The tour ends with two shows in Mexico City! Come and see us if you can and say hello after the show, we'll be signing CD's...
October 7th, 2011
The latest cd from the Tiger Lillies is out now.
'Woyzeck & the Tiger Lillies' contains 12 songs from the hit show running in Vienna from 24 September - 15 October. The Tiger Lillies tell the story of Franz Woyzeck, a lowly soldier stationed in a provincial German town. His wife is cheating, his superior officers consider him less than human and his doctor is performing medical experiments on him. He begins to experience a series of apocalyptic visions while his jealous suspicions grow. Things do not end well.
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