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The Petty Thefts

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Years active
  
2006-present

Website
  
Official Website

Record label
  
Klangbad

Genres
  
Chamber pop, Indie rock

Labels
  
Klangbad

Origin
  
Ulm, Germany

Albums
  
Smoke & Mirrors

Members
  
Frank Wegling Andrew McGinn Katrin Holzapfel Milorad Carkic

Past members
  
Les Wegling Sehera Nawaz Dorothea Münsch

The Petty Thefts is an indie rock band based in Berlin, Germany. The band is centered on the songwriting duo of Frank Wegling (vocals, guitar) from Cleveland, Ohio, and Andrew McGinn (vocals, from Bournemouth, UK. Other band members consist of bassist Milorad Carkic, keyboardist/vocalist/percussionist Katrin Holzapfel.

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The band is known for their diverse, energetic, theatrical performances and quirky costumes. Drawing from their multi-national background, their sound is a mixture indie rock, brit pop and baroque pop.

History

The Petty Thefts formed quickly after a chance meeting of Wegling and McGinn in 2006, with Wegling soon relocating to Ulm, Germany, to focus on the band. Soon after, the band was seen performing by Faust keyboardist's Hans Joachim Irmler, who then signed them to Klangbad label.

The band have performed regularly in southern Germany, Berlin and Leipzig. They have also performed at Obstwiesen [1], Ulmer Zelt and Donaubeben festivals. They have achieved critical acclaim in local newspapers and press. The song Last Waltz (3 Minute Edit), from ´Smoke and Mirrors´, was included in a catwalk setlist for London Fashion Week.

The band were enlisted in April 2009 to play as part of a city wide block out of possible gathering places for extreme right Neo-Fascists, during the Germany's annual Far right May Day marches.

The band's debut album Smoke & Mirrors, produced by Hans Joachim Irmler at faust-studios, was released 3 July 2009.

Albums

  • Smoke & Mirrors (2009)
  • Songs

    Jiggin'Smoke & Mirrors · 2009
    Caroline BlondeSmoke & Mirrors · 2009
    Smoke & MirrorsSmoke & Mirrors · 2009

    References

    The Petty Thefts Wikipedia