Femme Fatale (band)
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Femme Fatale, an East York, Ontario-based band, is Jesse F. Keeler’s solo project. Although it is considered a solo project, the band consists of seven people when playing live shows. In the studio, Jesse plays all the instruments, sings all the vocals, and writes all the songs on each recording. Jesse says he will work on Femme Fatale as long as he is in the music business. He says it is his "journal of life written into songs".
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[edit] History
Before making it big with Death from Above 1979, Jesse F. Keeler was in a band called Black Cat #13 that became on the verge of breaking up, so Jesse worked by himself on Femme Fatale. When recording Fire Baptism, Jesse was looking for a more skilled drummer than himself and came across Sebastien Grainger, which led to the birth of Death from Above 1979. Sebastien since then has played drums for Femme Fatale in live shows. Al-P recorded all the Femme Fatale, Death from Above 1979 and Black Cat #13 albums and that's how Jesse F. Keeler's other side-project, MSTRKRFT came to be.
Keeler's Femme Fatale bandmate Andrew Scott went on to join The Meligrove Band.
[edit] Discography
- 2002 Fire Baptism (EP)
- 2002 As You Sow, So Shall You Reap (EP)
- 2004 From the Abundance of the Heart, the Mouth Speaks (EP)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official Site
- Femme Fatale Discography
- A Death from Above 1979 & Femme Fatale fansite with all the songs Femme Fatale have ever done