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Menage a Twang
Years active2005-
MembersJessica Del Vecchio, Emily Moore, Elizabeth Whitney
Past membersRachel Levy
Websitehttp://www.menageatwang.com/Home.html

Ménage à Twang is an all-female music band from Brooklyn, New York who have been described as a humorous "lady country trio." The New York Daily News profiled the band in early 2010, interviewing the members and detailing their songs, which are about aspects of New York City life not usually covered.

The band was originally composed of singer / songwriter Emily Moore, a poet and English teacher at Stuyvesant High School, singer / songwriter / guitarist Jessica Del Vecchio, a feminist scholar and theater professor at James Madison University, and singer / songwriter / arranger / guitarist Rachel Levy, who works in TV and left the band in April 2012. Elizabeth Whitney joined the group in early 2013. One of the group members attended Yale and two of the three members attended Princeton. They have released two albums including their self-titled debut in 2008, which includes the song "Dan Smith Will Teach Me Guitar", and the album We Don't Judge in 2011. They have also released a video for the song "Listen Sister, Don't Date A Hipster," which also appears on their debut album.

First album

They have a self-titled first album.

Track listing

  • 1. Let's Share a Studio and Temp 3:52
  • 2. Listen Sister, Don't Date a Hipster 2:54
  • 3. The Key to Your Apartment 3:09
  • 4. One Night Stand 2:35
  • 5. Secret Conservative Side 3:10
  • 6. I'll Only Support Your Art for So Long 2:31
  • 7. Dan Smith Will Teach Me Guitar 3:11
  • 8. Weekend Service Changes 3:25
  • 9. Good Face / Bad Art 3:16
  • 10. Back Burner Love 3:41
  • 11. Survivor 3:40
  • 12. When Your Day Job Becomes Your Career 4:07
  • 13. Never Again 2:55
  • 14. We are who we are 3:55

References

  1. Haris, Lynn (21 October 2009) Feminist wedding controversy: The song!, Salon.com, Retrieved November 2, 2010
  2. Lazarowitz, Elizabeth (9 March 2010). Female trio Ménage à Twang sings in twangy style to tell tales of everyday life and love, Daily News (New York)
  3. Gindler, Masha (7 March 2008). The Moore Singing The Better, The Stuyvesant Spectator
  4. Greenman, Ben (7 April 2008). Poet, Teacher, Rocker, The New Yorker, Retrieved November 2, 2010
  5. "New lineup, new horizons". Archived from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2012-04-27.
  6. (12 May 2009) Ménage à Twang, Princeton Alumni Weekly
  7. Shapiro, Gregg (8 October 2009). Listening to lesbians, Bay Area Reporter, Retrieved November 2, 2010
  8. (23 February 2010) Nothing But a BK Twang, Brooklyn Based, Retrieved November 2, 2010
  9. Jackson, Josh (1 July 2010) "Listen Sister, Don't Date a Hipster" video by Ménage à Twang, Paste (magazine), Retrieved November 2, 2010
  10. (2 July 2009) Ménage à Twang sing "Listen Sister, Don't Date a Hipster", Brooklyn Vegan, Retrieved November 2, 2010

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