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Daisy Chainsaw, Queenadreena, Lalleshwari, Ruby Throat, and general KatieJane Garside archive.
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sleeplikewolves-archive · 3 days ago
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sleeplikewolves-archive · 5 months ago
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‘Autopsy Doll’ by Dan Schaffer
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sleeplikewolves-archive · 6 months ago
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Lalleshwari - Out of Harm’s Way (outtake)
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Thank you to Philly Peroxide on YouTube for uploading this previously hard-to-find track!
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sleeplikewolves-archive · 6 months ago
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she is so beautiful
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sleeplikewolves-archive · 8 months ago
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ha ha get it.. cause daisy... chainsaw.....
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sleeplikewolves-archive · 9 months ago
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PENANCE - KatieJane Garside short film
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sleeplikewolves-archive · 9 months ago
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sleeplikewolves-archive · 9 months ago
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Queenadreena CD mentioning two unreleased songs
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sleeplikewolves-archive · 10 months ago
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sleeplikewolves-archive · 10 months ago
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QUEEN ADREENA VS DAVID CRONENBERG'S CRASH
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In December 2002 Queenadreena provided a live soundtrack to David Cronenberg’s movie adaptation of J.G. Ballard's novel „Crash”.
The one-night-only event was hosted in the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London on December 13th. The band was joined by ex Daisy Chainsaw bassist Richard Adams.
The band couldn’t pick a more fitting movie – „Crash” is a movie based on a J.G. Ballard’s novel of the same name, considered by many to be quite controversial due of its disturbing subject. It tells the story of individuals taking sexual pleasure from watching and participating in car accidents.
Katie Jane Garside: "I like standing on a knife edge in order to force the envelope and get something interesting happen. It's no coincidence that we were chosen to do 'Crash', what with the voyeuristic nature of car accidents. We'll put a bomb under it and see what happens."
A song called "Roadkill" was debuted onstage that night, never to be played live again. The song tells a story of a young girl killed in a motorway accident. "Roadkill" hasn’t found its way to any of Queen Adreena’s albums, but a 4-track demo was later released on Katie Jane's solo album Lullabies in Glass Wilderness.
Unfortunately, there’s no audio or video of this show available. A short review taken from Kerrang! Magazine (the band got 4/5 rating):
Classic Cronenberg film gets new art-punk soundtrack. THE PAIRING of David Cronenberg's 1998 film 'Crash' and ex-Daisy Chainsaw led avant-garde noise conjurers Queen Adreena was never going to be easy on the eyes or ears. For those of you who haven't seen it, 'Crash' is a film about a group of deranged individuals who derive sexual pleasure from car crashes. And for those who haven't seen them, Queen Adreena are an art-rock band with an equally worrying deviant streak. As the credits roll and the band assume their positions in front of the screen, Crispin Gray picks the moody, sombre melody of 'Kitty Collar Tight' from his guitar as singer Katie Jane Garside starts to weave her magic across the stage. Garside's compelling stage presence and beautiful, ethereal vocal style perfectly offsets the unhinged sexual nature of the film. Placing their music within the context of the movie leaves the audience dazed and confused as the final credits roll. Tonight more so than ever, Queen Adreena truly assault our senses. More power to them.
Another review:
QUEEN ADREENA VS DAVID CRONENBERG'S CRASH
ICA, London - December 2002
No one is quite sure what to expect tonight. Will Queen Adreena play for the entire duration of Cronenberg's controversial movie (which lasts twice as long as their normal set) or just during the 'highlights'?
The night begins amusingly with thirty minutes of vintage black and white Road Safety public information films. These provided some laughs, as various members of the supposedly ignorant public nonchalantly strolled out in front of rapidly moving vehicles, before being berated by a fussy old narrator.
Onto the main event: the band amble onto the stage as the movie begins, and a new slow song spills out over the opening credits. And there's a new bassist too! The after-show rumour seemed to confirm that the man with the bass was none other than Richard Adams, their ex-Daisy Chainsaw band mate. It seems I had been watching three-quarters DC and didn't even know it!
Back to the movie: subtitles are kept on throughout; the soundtrack is on, but only audible when the band stop playing. Some songs are slightly extended to keep the pacing accurate. The superb Pretty Like Drugs comes early on; one more song then the music ends so we can watch a dialogue scene. This sets the pattern for the night: we get a string of three or four songs over the driving and screwing, and then the music pauses for dialogue scenes. Curiously, we are allowed to view James Spader humping Rosanna Arquette's leg-wound in all it's original glory. The second batch of songs climaxes with the James Dean car-crash recreation, which means that the onscreen audience are clapping at the same time as we are.
So, does the noisy music work well with Cronenberg's copulation and carnage? Well, to be honest, standing right in front of the band, I keep tending to forget that a film is even playing. But when I do glance at it, I am reminded that „Crash” has far more nudity than I remembered. Shit, I hope Tesco's develop my snapshots with no problems.
Queen Adreena never give a bad show, and this is no exception. Very interesting to see them in a non-moshing environment too. And after that it's time to return home to the Heathrow area, where J. G. Ballard set the 180 original „Crash” novel. All this on the day Barry Norman, with thirty years of movie reviewing experience, said live on TV that Cronenberg's „Shivers” is "the worst movie of all time" (whatta tosser - Ed). God knows what he would have made of tonight's extraordinary event at the ICA... JASON PYKE
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sleeplikewolves-archive · 10 months ago
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Select Magazine March 1992/Daisy Chainsaw
📸: Alastair Indge
if you like my scans and want to help out you can do so here I'm currently trying to raise around $100 to buy a better scanner any help is appreciated!
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sleeplikewolves-archive · 10 months ago
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2004 version of queenadreena.com
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sleeplikewolves-archive · 10 months ago
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sleeplikewolves-archive · 10 months ago
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Daisy Chainsaw - Pink Flower (1992)
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sleeplikewolves-archive · 10 months ago
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Queenadreena - Ride A Cock Horse (2008)
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sleeplikewolves-archive · 10 months ago
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Queenadreena - F.M. Doll (2002)
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