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July 31, 2007

Dragonette Likes It Hot

dragonette_staceyk_31July07.jpgOn Sunday night, the mostly Torontonian electropop extravaganza Dragonette took to the stage at the Social. Martina Sorbara, the group's lead singer, stood up front in green stilettos and grabbed her glowstick necklace, proclaiming, "I feel so New Wave!" The group then proceeded to throb and pound out song after sweet, sensuous song from the tiny stage, while densely-packed fans, resigning themselves to the lack of horizontal dancing space, jumped straight up and down and pumped their fists in the air.

The next day, Torontoist met up with Dragonette on a sweltering Kensington patio. Though three of the four band members are from Toronto, the band is currently based in the United Kingdom and are just visiting their old stomping grounds.

When the subject of songwriting came up, we were a bit surprised to learn that most of the lyrics to their songs were written by Sorbara. She was a solo artist before her husband Dan Kurtz began leading her down the bouncy road to pop stardom, creating The Cure For Bad Deeds—an album of sultry, poetic tunes full of Toronto references. Gone are her days of singing about sending a lover home on the King streetcar and skipping stones at Cherry Beach. The lyrics she wrote for Dragonette's self-titled EP don't linger at streetcar stops and reminisce; they put on fishnets and take to the town.

Despite their explicit videos and clothes (or lack thereof), the band dislikes when their music is described as purely sex-driven. Kurtz says it's an oversimplification, and guitarist Will Stapleton adds that most songs are about relationships of some sort; theirs are just a bit more blunt and straight to the point.

Since they're one of the few bands that have made a cooking video, we asked what flavour their band would be if it was a food. Hot peppers were the unanimous choice; the band also expressed love for the marinated peppers served at Queen Street West's Terroni. It's good to know our city still has a place in their hot and spicy hearts.

Photo from Dragonette's MySpace page.


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Comments (6)

I miss Martina's old work. I thought Cure for Bad Deeds was a great CD. I also saw her a couple times opening for (I think) Bryan Ferry at the Hummingbird and Roxy Music at Ontario Place.

Dragonette's music, while decent, just isn't my style these days.

 

She's said that she's over singing "tampon music" and didn't want to spend her life strumming a guitar... I was at the show at The Social... it was pretty fantastic despite not being my style of music. These kids know exactly what they are doing.

 

The bit about musician cooking videos reminded me of Dinner with the band.
Rock out and cook with Tokyo Police Club, Pela and more! Cooking may well be the new yoga...

 

I wonder if MPP Greg Sorbara (Ontario Finance Minister) is the shit at Cabinet for having a rock star daughter.

 

Though remember that the Sorbara kids were raised under something like "progressive parentage" (Waldorf schooling, no TV at home, etc); so, given how that has a way of stimulating the creative gene, I can imagine Papa Greg being reasonably gung-ho to what her daughter's doing.

 

I think she's a definite yokozuka cat meow.

 
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