Setting aside initial plans for a second chapter of THE HARP, Kety Fusco has forged forward with the full-length BOHÈME. In a remarkable confluence, Iggy Pop (who appears on early single “SHE”) is having a moment, coming off the wild success of Teddybears’ “Punkrocker” from the Superman soundtrack. “SHE” underlines both Fusco’s gothic sensibilities and her efforts to bring the harp into what one might call an alternative mainstream. “The harp is not heard as much,” says Iggy, but one wants it to be; or at least, one wants the harp to be heard in surprising fashion, no longer relegated to the upscale and staid. One can also glean the shift in the video for “BLOW,” which references films such as Friday the 13th and The Blair Witch Project, albeit in…
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