No Man’s Woman | Aussie Blokes Get In Touch With Their Feminine Side
In 2001 indie goddess Tori Amos put a feminist twist on some iconic male tracks with her album Strange Little Girls. Now some Aussie lads have turned the concept on its head with their new album, No Man’s Woman.
This tribute to some of the world’s most influential female artists features tracks by Joni Mitchell, Blondie, Sinead O’Connor, and Björk. I personally can’t wait to hear Josh Pyke belt out “Wuthering Heights,” and Powderfinger’s take on “Glory Box.”
If you’re as intrigued as I am, you can grab the album when it’s released on October 20. Sydney music fans can also catch Bob Evans, End of Fashion, Lior, Expatriate, and Dan Kelly play their No Man’s Woman tracks at Legs 11. See our Legs 11 story above for more details!
Image source: No Man’s Woman’s MySpace
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