
Review Perth 2007
‘Like watching a witches coven at band practice”, the Kranskys will draw you in with their alluring brew of uniquely homespun
versions of popular tunes and darkly funny tales of rural Australia. Not unlike a cross between the Sugar babes and the Adams family. The cult starts here!
SHORT BLURB
Venturing out from the intensely private world of their old family home in rural Queensland Australia, the Kransky Sisters arrive in Far North Queensland, with stories of their travels and unique home-spun renditions of popular tunes. With tambourines, tuba, musical saw, an old 1960’s reed keyboard and a clatter of kitchen pots, these oddball sisters, Mourne, Eve and their reclusive, somewhat peculiar sister, Dawn Kransky, offer their offbeat illuminations on what they hear on their wireless and see in the magazines.
“…as creepy as it is hilarious? M.C. Review
“…brooding, gothic, and unhealthily codependent, the Kransky are deservedly an institution, The Melbourne Age
THE SUNDAY AGE MELBOURNE- Anna Krien
Imagine a gothic novel set in the outback where four sisters fathered by a pair of brothers are raised in isolation and intermittently locked in cupboards. Then make it funny. The sisters are so convincing you’ll forget you are in the city and feel more like you’ve stopped your car in the middle of nowhere at a pub that has one barfly and three girls singing on stage”.