Charming Disaster sings from a haunted Victorian boudoir, hung all round with silky luxury and velvet comfort and wreathed in scent that might be old fashioned perfume, or, alternatively, poison. The duo of Ellia Bisker and Jeff Morris, from Brooklyn, floats through macabre storylines and lavish, steam-punk arrangements, their music sweet and disturbing and faintly archaic. This seventh and latest album, The Double, explores the nasty side of dopplegangers, twins, clones and partners in crime. Here, bad news comes in twos.
Consider “Gang of Two,” a tipsy waltz giddy on its own huffed fumes. Stylish, lushly arranged, utterly unrepentant, the song circles a doomed, damned partnership between two petty crooks, observing, “It’s hard to say goodbye/when…
