May 30, 2009
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Online store etc.
Last June, when my AB craze officially started, I felt like shouting my love for their music from the rooftops.Now you can declare yours buy heading over to their sparkly new website, visiting the store. They got a bunch of different shirts to choose from (however no Black Pyramid shirt for some reason).
You can also pre-order the album there if you want.
And if you want a taste of things to come, they have a free download of Smoke Bros, a track from Rewild.
A review from ThisIsNottingham
Amazing Baby, the Bodega Social
Brooklyn-based bands are everywhere these days. Most of them idly sit sipping Mojitos in trendy Williamsburg bars, wondering which hat is en vogue in that particular hour.
Amazing Baby, however, are not remotely pretentious, nor do they give a damn about style; they're about psych-rock and a fuzzball racket reminiscent of Sonic Youth. But they're no experimental noiseniks hell-bent on conjuring new, exotic noises from their instruments either. They have tunes aplenty, and if you ever wondered what Super Furry Animals would sound like if they joined forces with Screaming Trees then wonder no more.
The Narwhal gradually transforms its sinister, Rolling Stones mysticism into a heaving, QOTSA throb over several epic minutes; Pump Your Brakes is all space-rock freak-outs, while Head Dress dances along the fret board deliriously providing the set with its unequivocal highlight.
It'd be an obvious cliche to use the word amazing to describe Amazing Baby. But if the cap fits...
***
Written by
Phil Viles
for
Amazing Baby, however, are not remotely pretentious, nor do they give a damn about style; they're about psych-rock and a fuzzball racket reminiscent of Sonic Youth. But they're no experimental noiseniks hell-bent on conjuring new, exotic noises from their instruments either. They have tunes aplenty, and if you ever wondered what Super Furry Animals would sound like if they joined forces with Screaming Trees then wonder no more.
The Narwhal gradually transforms its sinister, Rolling Stones mysticism into a heaving, QOTSA throb over several epic minutes; Pump Your Brakes is all space-rock freak-outs, while Head Dress dances along the fret board deliriously providing the set with its unequivocal highlight.
It'd be an obvious cliche to use the word amazing to describe Amazing Baby. But if the cap fits...
***
Written by
Phil Viles
for
May 12, 2009
This Friday London is the place to be
There's gonna be two appearances, first atPure Groove
(a free instore gig)
and
in the evening (night ?)
at
The Old Blue Last
Go go go !!!
May 10, 2009
May 7, 2009
SXSW Flashbacks from March
Labels:
Don Devore,
interview,
Matt Abeysekera,
Rob Laakso,
Simon O'Connor,
video,
Will Roan
May 6, 2009
May 5, 2009
May 2, 2009
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