amanda palmer: high on rebellion

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words in edgeways with amanda palmer Ten days and 65 years after the Normandy Landings, Amanda Palmer will have her very own D-Day, the day she finds out whether or not she will be allowed to devolve from Roadrunner Records, the major-label subsidiary she says has sabotaged her album, Who Killed Amanda Palmer. The D in this case will stand for either ‘drop’ or ‘disaster’. June 16th; mark it in your diaries. “I may have a little party,” she says with a sharp, arch laugh as we perch on stools

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