Queen of Siam is the debut solo album American artist Lydia Lunch, released on February 9, 1980 by record label ZE. Her career was spawned by the New York no wave scene.. Always one who liked her music dark and troubling, Lunch never appealed to mainstream rock tastes, but has enjoyed a small cult following. Lydia Lunch (born Lydia Anne Koch, June 2, 1959) is an American singer, poet, writer, actress and self-empowerment speaker. Queen of Siam (1980) Mechanical Flattery, Gloomy Sunday, Tied and Twist, Spooky, Los Banditos, Atomic Bongos, Lady Scarface, A Cruise to the Moon, Carnival Fat Man, Knives in the Drain, Blood of Tin 13.13 (1982) Stares to Nowhere, 3x3, This Side of Nowhere, Snakepit Breakdown, Dance of the Dead Children, Suicide Ocean, Lock Your Door, Afraid of Your Company It features Jack Ruby on bass, Douglas Bowne on drums, and Pat Irwin on saxophone, piano and everything else. Lydia Lunch (born Lydia Anne Koch on June 2, 1959 in Rochester, New York) is a controversial American post-punk singer, spoken word artist, poet, writer, photographer, and actress.
Queen Of Siam The original 8 tracks are powerful, deathlike dirges anticipating legions of Gothic/Death Rock acolytes to come with warped, sickly chorused guitars and martial drum displays, topped by the anguished vocals and dark, harrowing lyrics of young Lydia.
The Billy Ver Planck Orchestra (Jazz for Playboys, Jazz for Playgirls) perform on four of the tracks.
Lydia Lunch has been played over 40 times on NTS, first on 12 November 2012. Lydia Lunch first attracted the attention of punk and new wave audiences in the late '70s, when she sang lead with the very underground Teenage Jesus & the Jerks (best known for their tortured 1979 single "Baby Doll"). Multimedia artist Lydia Lunch got her start in the No Wave scene of the late 1970s with Teenage Jesus & the Jerks, a stripped-down, spasmodically brutal outfit that -- along with DNA and James White & the Blacks -- was part of a little-heard but influential scene that impacted the rise of bands Sonic Youth, Live Skull and the Swans.
On 16 March 2019, Lydia Lunch was a guest on Fat Out. Consultez des crédits, des avis, des pistes et achetez la référence 2011 Digipak CD de 1313 sur Discogs. Her work typically features provocative and confrontational noise music delivery, and has maintained an anti-commercial ethic, operating independently of major labels and distributors. Comes in a Digipak sleeve with a 12-sided booklet. 1313 This is the official newly remastered and expanded version of the classic 1982 album by Lydia Lunch. Lydia Lunch's music has been featured on 49 episodes. Visualizza riconoscimenti, recensioni, tracks e compra questa la 1980 Vinylpubblicazione di Queen Of Siam su Discogs. Informations Correctes Revisione dei cambiamenti