Phoebe Killdeer and the Short Straws - 17 April 2008 - Le Printemps de Bourges - Bourges
music · ·Le Printemps de Bourges, Bourges
Phoebe Killdeer and the Short Straws is a French-Australian band fronted by singer Phoebe Killdeer, known for their captivating blend of blues, dark folk, and indie rock with cinematic undertones. Their dark, melancholic music is defined by Killdeer's distinctive voice.
Phoebe Killdeer and the Short Straws is the musical project of Australian singer-songwriter Phoebe Killdeer, based in Paris. The band formed in the late 2000s, bringing together musicians like Cédric Le Roux and Marc Teissier du Cros (aka Marc Collin of Nouvelle Vague), who also produced their early albums. Killdeer had already made a name for herself as a member of Nouvelle Vague and through various collaborations, but this project allowed her to explore a more personal and darker sonic identity.
The band's musical style is characterized by a fusion of dark cabaret-infused blues, melancholic folk, and atmospheric indie rock. The compositions often carry a cinematic ambiance, evoking soundscapes that are both intimate and grand. Phoebe Killdeer's deep, expressive voice is central to their aesthetic, navigating between vulnerability and power, and adding emotional depth to often poetic and enigmatic lyrics.
Their discography includes notable albums such as Weather's Coming (2009), which laid the groundwork for their distinctive sound, and The Piano's Playing the Devil's Tune (2011). These works were praised for their originality and their ability to create a unique atmosphere, often compared to artists like Nick Cave, Tom Waits, or PJ Harvey, while maintaining their own distinct identity.
Phoebe Killdeer and the Short Straws built a strong live reputation through intense and captivating performances, solidifying their place in the independent music scene. The project allowed Phoebe Killdeer to assert her artistic vision outside of her collaborations, delivering a body of work that is both demanding and accessible, continuing to leave a mark with its dark elegance and sincerity.