The Tiger Lillies' 7 Deadly Sins
- Source: The List (Issue 611)
- Date: 21 August 2008
- Written by: Matt Boothman
A celebration of sin – with puppetsA celebration of sin – with puppets
You’re all going to Hell. That’s the message the Tiger Lillies are gleefully preaching with the help of a punk Mister Punch and his civil partner Jude.
Gogol Bordello and Flogging Molly influence the Lillies’ distinctive sound, which flavours toe-tapping folk with punk effrontery. The puppet show – a twisted modern Creation myth that casts Punch and Jude as a hedonistic Adam and Eve working their way through the Seven Deadly Sins – provides a narrative around which to weave their latest set of sin-themed numbers.
While the show’s lyrical content ranges from death by diarrhoea to kicking babies down the stairs, musically the set is a fairly safe mix of rowdy dance tunes and more sedate balladry, and the majority of the songs are built around essentially the same hooks.
It also seems a shame to waste such a lively set of tunes on an audience that can only sit down and tap their feet in appreciation (or frown in disapproval). But as frontman Martyn (high-pitched and stiff-jointed in skull make-up) and fire-eating burlesque diva Ophelia Bitz constantly remind us, this isn’t a rock concert. It’s punk cabaret: it’s about the spectacle, not just the music.
The Spiegel Garden, 667 8940, until 25 Aug, 9.45pm, £15–£17 (£13–£14).
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