November 30, 2011
----->OUT NOW----->
DOOM TOWN USA
CASSETTE COMPILATION & BOOK
PURCHASE A COPY.
BANDS: L.U.N.A.R. REVOLT, VVEREVVOLF GREHV, BLIND SHAKE, YUPPIES, BABY TEARS, SKIN OF EARTH, THIS IS MY CONDITION, SHAPE DENTER, ED GRAY, METAL TECH, STNNNG, NYMPH, BOTTOM JOBS.
WRITERS: CHRIS BESINGER, CHRIS HARDING THORTON.
ART: JUSTIN OCONNOR, CHRIS FISHER, PEACEFUL TRAVELER, ETHAN JONES.
October 18, 2011
DOOM TOWN USA /// CASSETTE COMPILATION & BOOK
COMING SOON...
DOOM TOWN USA
CASSETTE COMPILATION & BOOK
BANDS: L.U.N.A.R. REVOLT, VVEREVVOLF GREHV, BLIND SHAKE, YUPPIES, BABY TEARS, SKIN OF EARTH, THIS IS MY CONDITION, SHAPE DENTER, ED GRAY, METAL TECH, STNNNG, NYMPH, BOTTOM JOBS.
WRITERS: CHRIS BESINGER, CHRISTINA HARDING THORTON.
ART: JUSTIN OCONNOR, CHRIS FISHER, PEACEFUL TRAVELER, ETHAN JONES.
July 7, 2011
50 BEST NEW BANDS IN AMERICA
Looks like the staff at the Boston Phoenix are diggin' on some Baby Tears. Good to see Solid Attitude, Bass Drum of Death, and White Mystery on it too.
Nebraska: Baby Tears
CITY: Omaha
SONG TO DOWNLOAD: "Stygian Witches"
WEBSITE: soundcloud.com/baby-tears
WHY THEM: Let it be known: plenty of things that have nothing to do with Saddle Creek Records go down in Omaha. The handful of tracks from Baby Tears' upcoming full-length opus that they've leaked on their blog sound like they were recorded on a shitty old broken four-track and mixed by a dude half out of his mind on hydrocodone. Of course, that's because it's exactly what happened, as part of their strategy to spend just $30 on recording a CD. But the shambolic presentation only accentuates the damaged urgency of Baby Tears' rock-noise (as opposed to noise-rock), each tune a glorious musical loss of composure. They're playing in the same sandbox the Blood Brothers once frequented, using unexpected but weirdly appropriate sound effects instead of really shrill lead singers.
Full Story here
Nebraska: Baby Tears
CITY: Omaha
SONG TO DOWNLOAD: "Stygian Witches"
WEBSITE: soundcloud.com/baby-tears
WHY THEM: Let it be known: plenty of things that have nothing to do with Saddle Creek Records go down in Omaha. The handful of tracks from Baby Tears' upcoming full-length opus that they've leaked on their blog sound like they were recorded on a shitty old broken four-track and mixed by a dude half out of his mind on hydrocodone. Of course, that's because it's exactly what happened, as part of their strategy to spend just $30 on recording a CD. But the shambolic presentation only accentuates the damaged urgency of Baby Tears' rock-noise (as opposed to noise-rock), each tune a glorious musical loss of composure. They're playing in the same sandbox the Blood Brothers once frequented, using unexpected but weirdly appropriate sound effects instead of really shrill lead singers.
Full Story here
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