Violeta Violeta Volume I comes to us as evidence of 11 years of the band's progression. Pedantry aside, Kaizers Orchestra are of the few bands one would likely not hesitate to call “original”. Tip of the iceberg would allude to their unpredictable style reminiscent to that of Tom Waits' unpredictable, slightly vaudeville-esque sound, their grandiose, put-together production similar to The Dear Hunter's works and their gypsy-tinted quirks a la Gogol Bordello. Their sound is hard to pin-point without name-dropping a multitude of acts that have nothing to do with each other. Are they an orchestra? Maybe a little, what with their insertions of eyebrow-raising instruments within the context of rock music oil barrel drums, contrabass and a pump organ to name a few on previous releases. Kaizers Orchestra fills a very specific niche, with alternative rock being far too big a blanket to toss over these gents. However, hailing from a country renown for its typical exports of black metal and appeasing, Anglo-expressed music doesn't do this native-tongued, whimsical six-piece alt. Not that the Kaizers (each band member has a stage name ending with “Kaizer”) are particularly obscure (they're quite popular throughout Northern Europe) or have an inaccessible sound, quite the opposite. If you haven't heard of them, it's alright, I hadn't either. Kaizers Orchestra is a Norwegian band who've recently released their 7th LP (the first of a 3-part series), Violeta Violeta Volume I. Review Summary: Kaizers Orchestra bring us their fanciful carnival ride unpredictable, thrilling and a little dizzying.
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