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Album Review

Black Ticket Day offers eight tracks featuring Kuepper's pop/rock side, driven by acoustic guitars, cascading piano chords/ and his plaintive vocals (reminiscent at times of the Cure's Robert Smith). Even at his most gorgeously melodic, there's always a dark, mournful tinge to Kuepper's work. His ability to combine beauty with sadness ("All My Ideas Run to Crime") and basic pop structures with extended improvisation (the nine-minute "Blind Girl Stripper") can be mesmerizing.

Biography

Born: Germany

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

Though he formed the Saints with Chris Bailey in 1975, Ed Kuepper left the band before its biggest popular success (though after its best recordings). The Saints were one of Australia's premier punk bands, and Kuepper played on two albums before leaving in 1979 to form the Laughing Clowns, a band whose sound was jazzier and quite a bit more experimental than his former group. The Laughing Clowns released three EPs during the early '80s before their debut self-titled album appeared in 1982. Kuepper...
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