Pipaluk & Cecilie SupernovaCountry of origin:Denmark Type of music generally:Edgy alternative rock Status:Most recent release, "Juleskriget" (Christmas single, 2010); most recent full-length release, Sorry the number you've dialed has been disconnected (2002) See also:CD Baby's Pipaluk & Cecilie Supernova page Comparisons:Mecca Normal? Pooka? Happy Rhodes in vocal texture Covers/own material:Own General comments:Supernova consists of two girls, Cecilie and Pipaluk, and their music is heavily based on the blend of their voices—to some degree it reminds me of some of Happy Rhodes' early music, with her use of both the upper and lower registers of her voice, accompanied by relatively simple instrumental structures. Comments about live performance:It's also worth mentioning Supernova's scene show, as they are definitely unusual—just *slightly* crazy! ;-) For instance, at the first concert I saw, Cecilie decided to emulate Michelle Pfeiffer and proceeded to drape herself across the piano—however this was an upright piano, and Cecilie was balancing on the keyboard cover while singing.... :-) Also, in the break between sets, Supernova runs their 'love counseling service'—sort of an inverse mentalist act, where a blindfolded Cecilie tries to advise members of the audience in love trouble; it usually turns into a cross-examination of innocent members of the audience. Don't stand too close to the scene during this, by the way, or you might get hit by Cecilie's mirror chain (the microphones are in a decidedly unenviable position!).... ;-) Recommended first album:leave a message Recordings:
Call NowRelease info:c. 1994—AGM Music Availability:Most likely out of print by now Ecto priority:Recommended if the description sounds good to you Group members:Pipaluk & Cecilie—vocals, guitar Produced by:Hansen Comments:Of the sampler's ten songs (only nine are listed), I quite like five of them. Musically, it's stripped down, just vocals and guitar. It's hard to describe who or what they're like—I've heard their guitar licks before, but not voices used quite the way they do. They're a little like Pooka in one sense, but they're not doing folk or folkrock music and have more mature voices than Pooka do. It's the way they sing with each other, I guess. (Neile) leave a messageRelease info:1996—Virgin Records (Denmark)—ECPN 7342 8 41496 2 8 Availability:Denmark Ecto priority:Recommended if the description sounds good to you Group members:Pipaluk—vocals, guitars, keyboard Guest artists:Troels Bech—backing vocals, guitar, bass, lap-steel, keyboards, programming Produced by:Pipaluk& Cecilie Supernova and Troels Bech Comments:Their overall sound is far more complicated and sophisticated than in their first collection. I particularly like "Gold" which is a trio with Troels Bech whose deep voice adds a nice counterpoint, and "Time Part II". (Neile) |
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