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Lenka Kripac

It’s good to hear that Aussie singer/songwriter Lenka Kripac is kicking around Los Angeles doing interesting things with interesting people. Her ‘breathy, strangely haunting Bjork-style voice’ [Rolling Stone 2004] has been featured in Sydney band Decoder Ring for the past few years on the critically acclaimed albums Fractions and Somersault and now she’s branching out to create atmospheric pop songs as a solo artist. One of her songs – Follow – has been placed in Courtney Cox’s new show Dirt. Check out her MySpace page and catch her debut solo show in Los Angeles at Tangier, Los Feliz, on Feb 9.

Listen to an excerpt of her new song Let Me Bite now.

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Lenka Kripac talks about her single, The Show

We featured the Secret Playlist of Australian-born, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Lenka Kripac recently. Well, here’s the scoop: she just happens to have written the catchiest damn song of 2008. The Show is a bouncy, jaunty, almost nursery rhyme-like paean to the joys of showbiz. And it’s been splashed across every TV show that knows what’s good for it. Ugly Betty, any one? We checked in with Lenka while she was on the road [right before a performance in Seattle to be exact], and asked her about the songwriting process behind her debut hit: ‘I wrote The Show with a singer-songwriter called Jason Reeves. We’re both with the same publisher so we sat down together in their writer’s room with piano and guitar and played around with some ideas. The metaphor of life being a show came about because we were both feeling a bit overwhelmed by our lives at the time. We wanted to write something jolly to cheer ourselves up. It’s one of those things where a spontanious energy just takes over and you go along for the ride. An hour and a half and the song was complete! Hasn’t changed at all since that day’.

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Lenka’s Secret Playlist

Australian singer-songwriter, Lenka, responsible for the catchiest song of 2008, has written a Secret Playlist for us which cites a disparate range of musical influences, from She and Him, to Goldfrapp, The Beatles and The Stranglers. It makes for a fun read, even if we do say ourselves. Listen to Lenka’s debut single, The Show.

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Lenka Kripac

My friend Lenka Kripac, formerly of Aussie group Decoder Ring, now flying solo, has just released her debut single — The Show — and it’s as catchy a slice of pop hedonism as you’re ever going to hear. Be warned: one listen and you may never shake the melody.

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hatimelo said | 7 March, 2008

ı love you…my baby

Danny said | 22 May, 2008

I’ve heard some of her new tracks and they sound awesome!

megan said | 12 September, 2008

there is nothing i hate more than cover bands, and reviews which say that a particular new artist sounds like [insertnamehere]. especially if they are compared to someone really very talented.
but in this case, i am more than happy to tolerate it.
i love bjork, and lenka kripac does indeed sound much like bjork.

goodness, australia pumps out some brilliant kids hey.

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