Femme Fatality is a high energy electro act based out of Hollywood, CA (originally St. Louis, MO). Since 2003 they been earning a reputation in the underground for sending their audiences into a frenzy with dark pop songs and crowd interactive live shows.
Femme Fatality\\\'s debut, Never Had A Daddy, we released in late 2004. With a tongue-in-cheek theme based around sex, drugs, and the nightlife, Never Had A Daddy quickly became a soundtrack fo the debauched lifestyle. Due to plenty of attention from the press, some 90K+ Myspace.com friends, and extensive touring, FF has spent the last few years becoming a staple name in the electro community.
Playbackstl described the duo as \\\"a musical hybrid that is one party electronic, one-part rock, and a few parts of hip-hop\\\"...while Spin Magazine described them as a \\\"Faint-Beastie Boys Hybrid\\\".
Femme Fatality has performed shows along side such act as The Rapture, Freezepop, Felix Da Housecat, The Unicorns, Foxy Shazam!, Ludo, and All Time Low to name a few.
The bands sophomore full length, One\\\'s Not Enough, was released on May 27, 2008. Much like it\\\'s predecessor, One\\\'s Not Enough is full of catch hooks and fast electro beats. To mix up the sound a bit FF have added few guitars and even some live drums to their dance floor friendly tracks on this record.
Femme Fatality is currently working on their third record. Stay tuned...
Be sure to request the Faint-Beastie Boys hybrid \\\"Dr.K\\\" and FF\\\'s cover of EMF\\\'s \\\"Unbelievable\\\" -SPIN MAGAZINE
\\\"Femme Fatality play retro synth-dance punk with a heavy visual element to their live show...working the crowd into a frothy, rabid, dancing mess by flirting, threatening and goading.\\\" -RIVERFRONT TIMES
\\\"With a voice that\\\'s haunted by the spirit of Ian Curtis (at times) and hair that could kill, the music of Femme Fatality will whip the \\\"clumsiest dweeb\\\" into an Ultra-Sexy Dance Machine within the first measure\\\" -ELECTROZINE
\\\"Are you looking for fashion dance punk rock? Then look no further, this band is the Prada of electro.\\\" - SMOTHER MAGAZINE