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Can Can (stylized as Can!!Can) is an American
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band from
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, Georgia. They were formed in 2007 by lead vocalist
Patrick Aleph Patrick Beaulier, known formerly by his professional name as Patrick Aleph, is an American writer, blogger, podcaster, non-denominational rabbi and spiritual leader, educator, and retired punk musician. He has been the lead vocalist for the bands ...
, guitarist Mary Collins, and drummer Josh Lamar. They released their independent debut album, ''All Hell'', before signing to
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, who released their next album, ''Monsters & Healers'', the following year. They are known for Aleph's aggressive vocals and philosophical, Jewish-themed lyrics.


Biography

Can Can was formed in 2007 in
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, Georgia. Its members met through the local music scene: Lead singer Patrick Beaulier who performed as
Patrick Aleph Patrick Beaulier, known formerly by his professional name as Patrick Aleph, is an American writer, blogger, podcaster, non-denominational rabbi and spiritual leader, educator, and retired punk musician. He has been the lead vocalist for the bands ...
was in the
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band The Love Drunks, guitarist Mary Collins performed as Trixie Riptide with the
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band The Moto-Litas, and drummer Josh Lamar toured with
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's band
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. In January 2008, the band released the EP ''Holy Kiss''. Later in the year, they performed at The EARL with Thee Crucial and participated in a
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fundraiser in response to the then-recent
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. On January 27, 2009, the band released their debut album, ''All Hell''. The band subsequently signed with
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and released a second album, ''Monsters & Healers'', on July 7, 2010. In March 2011, Josh Lamar announced via Facebook that they would be going on indefinite hiatus, with the possibility of one more show. Over a decade later, Mary Collins formed the project Oncilla with Lamar as drummer and producer.


Musical style

Shortly before the release of ''All Hell'', Saul Austerlitz of
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the band's songs "weld
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attitude to heavy metal's metaphorically dense, lyrically pungent aura." A concert review from
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described the "careening punk emanating from their one drum kit, one guitar and screaming vocals
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sounds like it was produced by an army silhouetted against the light." Another Forward writer, Mordechai Shinefield, saw the band as influenced by "denizens of a post-
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world where the
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were once the biggest act ever." The '' Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle'' associate editor Justin Jacobs praised ''Monsters & Healers'' for "pairing Mary Collins' jagged guitars and Josh Lamar's tight, controlled percussion with Aleph's ragged howls and chants." Much of the band's identity comes from the persona of lead singer
Patrick Aleph Patrick Beaulier, known formerly by his professional name as Patrick Aleph, is an American writer, blogger, podcaster, non-denominational rabbi and spiritual leader, educator, and retired punk musician. He has been the lead vocalist for the bands ...
. Matthue Roth described his vocals as "snide and sincere, like a postmodern
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," while Shinefield notes his use of " Andy Falkousesque howls". Additionally, Aleph, an outspoken
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-observant Jew, will often incorporate subtle Jewish themes in his lyrics, such as references to the Two Tablets and the
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. Aleph has said, "If I can give young Jews a sense of spiritual connection through heavy music in the same way that my
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colleagues have done so, then that's a wonderful thing, but that's not necessarily what I'm trying to do...If they go the extra step and read the lyrics and see that there are songs about
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ology, and a song about ''olam haba'', well, what is that? Then that's great."


Members

*Patrick Beaulier (performing as
Patrick Aleph Patrick Beaulier, known formerly by his professional name as Patrick Aleph, is an American writer, blogger, podcaster, non-denominational rabbi and spiritual leader, educator, and retired punk musician. He has been the lead vocalist for the bands ...
) – lead vocals *Mary Collins – guitar *Josh Lamar – drums


Discography


Albums

* ''All Hell'' (2009) * ''Monsters & Healers'' (2010)


EPs

*''Holy Kiss'' EP (2008)


References

{{Authority control Punk rock groups from Georgia (U.S. state) Musical groups from Atlanta Musical groups established in 2007 American grunge groups Living people 2007 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state) Year of birth missing (living people)