Gentlemen & Assassins

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Gentlemen & Assassins
Origin Berlin, Germany
Years active2010–2012
Past membersElyas Khan, Sxip Shirey, Brian Viglione
Website Official Facebook

Gentlemen & Assassins was a New York-based music project, whose members were: composer and guitarist Elyas Khan of Berlin, Sxip Shirey of New York, and Brian Viglione of the Dresden Dolls. [1] They toured in Europe, including a show at Theater Dortmund with Sonic Youth and Dresden Dolls producer Martin Bisi [2] [3] [4] After releasing their first album Mother Says We're Innocent, the group disbanded in 2012.

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Discography

Albums

Albums by Gentlemen & Assassins
YearAlbum titleRelease details
2012 Mother Says We're Innocent
  • Released: Sept 1, 2012
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: digital

Singles

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