Exceptional musician, revolutionary DJ, actress, venerated muse of countless artists, is practically no end in characterizing the Italian icon Tying Tiffany. Riotous live performances and the glamorous world of uncounted magazine covers, the posh artist has created her unique dazzling universe which she is about to expand broadly with her new album Peoples Temple.
Nothing less than the resurrection of traditional Goth music from the perspective of today s decadent lifestyle lurks within Tying Tiffany, a hot-blooded artist who is ignorant to attributes like half-heartedly and lives out her urge of musical fulfillment as convincing as very few artists before her. British Goth godmother Siouxsie Sioux comes to ones mind as inevitably as The Velvet Underground femme fatale Nico or Andy Warhols muse Edie Sedwick when Tying Tiffany enters the scene with her musical visions. The legendary spirit of early Joy Division, paired with a boundless devotion to the melancholic monotony found in Bauhaus and a powerful influence of rushing Electroclash frame the ring in which the Italian Gothic queen runs riot like a possessed sex symbol and in which she unleashes an energy painfully missed in most other contemporary female solo artists.
Be aware, though: There is a monstrously creative beast hiding behind those endless legs and the coquettishly twinkling eyes, a snarling fury who couldn t be further away from high society s expressionless girlies and who really has something to say in her abysmal lyrics.
Tracks like the erupting One Breath or the biting opener 3 Circle show Tying Tiffany delivering a vocal tour de force that effortlessly competes with Emilie Autumn in terms of intensity and charisma. Victorian Goth violinist Emilie and dark-haired beauty Tying Tiffany also share a dominant urge to self-fulfilment as well as an inborn sense for perfectionism that turns Peoples Temple into a modern Goth manifest not to be missed, a release that creates som"/>
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Exceptional musician, revolutionary DJ, actress, venerated muse of countless artists, is practically no end in characterizing the Italian icon Tying Tiffany. Riotous live performances and the glamorous world of uncounted magazine covers, the posh artist has created her unique dazzling universe which she is about to expand broadly with her new album Peoples Temple.
Nothing less than the resurrection of traditional Goth music from the perspective of today s decadent lifestyle lurks within Tying Tiffany, a hot-blooded artist who is ignorant to attributes like half-heartedly and lives out her urge of musical fulfillment as convincing as very few artists before her. British Goth godmother Siouxsie Sioux comes to ones mind as inevitably as The Velvet Underground femme fatale Nico or Andy Warhols muse Edie Sedwick when Tying Tiffany enters the scene with her musical visions. The legendary spirit of early Joy Division, paired with a boundless devotion to the melancholic monotony found in Bauhaus and a powerful influence of rushing Electroclash frame the ring in which the Italian Gothic queen runs riot like a possessed sex symbol and in which she unleashes an energy painfully missed in most other contemporary female solo artists.
Be aware, though: There is a monstrously creative beast hiding behind those endless legs and the coquettishly twinkling eyes, a snarling fury who couldn t be further away from high society s expressionless girlies and who really has something to say in her abysmal lyrics.
Tracks like the erupting One Breath or the biting opener 3 Circle show Tying Tiffany delivering a vocal tour de force that effortlessly competes with Emilie Autumn in terms of intensity and charisma. Victorian Goth violinist Emilie and dark-haired beauty Tying Tiffany also share a dominant urge to self-fulfilment as well as an inborn sense for perfectionism that turns Peoples Temple into a modern Goth manifest not to be missed, a release that creates som