Grand Duchy is an American alternative/electronic/art rock band formed in 2008 by Black Francis and his wife Violet Clark.
Discography
- Lovesick (2009)
- "Lovesick"
- "Vapors"
- "The Timbers"
- Petits Fours (2009)
- "Come On Over To My House" – 2:45
- "Lovesick" – 3:52
- "Fort Wayne" – 4:37
- "Seeing Stars" – 3:29
- "Black Suit" – 4:30
- "The Long Song" – 5:16
- "Break the Angels" – 5:18
- "Ermesinde" – 4:04
- "Volcano!" – 3:36
- "Donnez-moi" - 3:34 (bonus track)
- "Ma Carrefour" - 5:15 (bonus track)
- "Beg" - 4:07 (bonus track)
- Let the People Speak (2012)
- "The Lopsided World of L" – 0:23
- "See-Thru You" – 4:24
- "White Out" – 5:07
- "Where Is John Frum?" – 3:33
- "Geode" – 5:40
- "Shady" – 3:21
- "Annie Bliss" – 3:35
- "Dark Sparkles and the Beat" – 6:56
- "Two Lies and One Truth" – 2:50
- "Silver Boys" – 5:31
- "Illiterate Lovers" – 4:04
- "Face" – 6:37
- "Esther" – 3:53
- "ROTC" – 4:10
- "Let the People Speak" – 4:39
Other collaborations
In 2008, Grand Duchy covered the song "A Strange Day" by the British band The Cure in a tribute album entitled Just Like Heaven.
External links
- on Allmusic
- Grand Duchy on Myspace
- Grand Duchy discography at Discogs
- Grand Duchy at Allmusic
References
- "Grand Duchy is Black Francis & Violet Clark; Cooking Vinyl to release duo's debut". Girl About Town. 2008-12-04. Archived from the original on 2012-08-25. Retrieved 2012-04-11.
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