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There Be Squabbles Ahead

Stolen Babies Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (3 Oct 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: End
  • ASIN: B000I2JTHU
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 96,067 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Spill!
2. Awful Fall
3. Filistata
4. A Year Of Judges
5. So Close
6. Tablescrap
7. Swint? Or Slude?
8. Mind Your Eyes
9. Lifeless
10. Tall Tales
11. Push Buttons
12. Gathering Fingers
13. The Button Has Been Pushed

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
AMAZING 29 Dec 2006
By Cath
Format:Audio CD
This album.... I can't believe that this is their debut. Their sound is like nothing I've ever heard before, it is an amazing combination of punk, metal and cabaret, and Dominique's vocal work is just perfect. I would like to point out now that it is an aquired taste - like Marmite, I imagine that you'd either love it or hate it. But no one can deny that this is brilliantly original, intelligent and inventive.

The album opens with the powerful "Spill!", a fast and furious metal song with the hint of organ in the background. Dominique's screaming and atonal singing are just perfect, with powerful drums crashing away in the background. This is soon followed by "Awful Fall", another heavy, powerful song, this time a little more melodic, with some slap bass in the mix.
The mood then changes to the more circus-like feel, with "Filistata" - a dark yet playful song with a funky riff, coloured with an upright bass and an accordion, and varied with some heavy distored guitar. "A Year of Judges" follows, with a similar dark circus feel.
Then the track "So Close" reveals their heavy dance influence, with a watery bass line, heavy triggered drum beat and creepy whispers and screams.
"Swint? Or Sleude?" is a circus song without vocals, and with a great deal of brass and creepy repetition of themes. This track really showcases the band's circus influence, with a heavy, chugging bass line and hints of distorted guitar and vibraphone.
"Mind Your Eyes" and "Tall Tales" are two similar tracks - both have a nice variation of melodic and heavy, scream-filled sections. "Mind Your Eyes" has an amazing middle 8, with an ambiguous time signature (I think it's 3 bars of 3 and a bar of 4; it's hard to tell) and some sexy guitar and bass stabs piercing through the mix.
"Lifeless" is the only slow, ballad-ish song on the whole album. As a song on its own, it's absolutely terrific - a dark, shimmery bell-like sound with Dominique singing a dark, low-register melody. Some may find that it pales into insignificance next to the more powerful songs of the album.
Track 11 is "Push Button", Stolen Babies' opus, the apex of the album. This song is absolutely phenomenal - a thick, funky texture with prominent accordion, funky bass and heavy drums. Dominique's voice is also fairly controlled throughout this song, and the rare outbursts of rage in her voice add to the dark effect. You'll love it; I guarantee it!
"Gathering Fingers" follows; a very unusual, dark song. The song starts off with an accordion pattern and Dominique singing almost carefully and controlled about starting a fight. The texture thickens gradually, and then the mood suddenly changes to a heavier, guitar-laden feel, with creepy dissonance from the brass and guitars, suddenly bursting into a powerful repetition of a crunchy chord, with Doninique's screaming. This is suddenly contrasted with exhausted melodic vocal fragments. Just perfect.
"The Button Has Been Pushed" closes the album, a nod towards "Push Button". It's a short song, only about a minute long. With playful ooh's and dark chanting of the words "pushing pushing...", it closes the album perfectly.

There are so many styles on offer here;
It IS very unusual, but I love it more than words can describe. It's simply phenomonal - a must have for anyone who claims to like "off the wall" music!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Great Band Alert 11 Nov 2006
By J.R.S. - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
I first saw Stolen Babies about 3 years ago in '03 at the Galaxy in Santa Ana, CA. They were opening for Rasputina, and i thought they were cool. It was my friend's first show he ever went to as well, and we both actually started laughing when Dominique (the vocalist) started 'screaming'. I thought she was joking, but no, that's just the way she screams, probably not to tear her vocal chords because if she did she wouldn't be able to sing so beautifully. But we still dug them, and bought both of their E.P.s they had at the merch table after the show, and i was obsessed w/ their 4 track untitled one, the one w/ Civil Disguise. This, their debut album, is a GIANT leap ahead of that E.P. and i am COMPLETELY blown away! Her screaming got better, and the musicianship and the music is just mind blowing! This is definitely going to get them noticed. It's going to. Just watch. This will hopefully be the start of the ruin of what's on KROQ and all of that BS. Great album, Great music, Great lyrics, you will NOT be disappointed with this purchase!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Awesome, fun band 9 Jun 2007
By Kristin Przybyla - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
This is not normally my type of music, but Stolen Babies have won me over with their original, fun sound. Their music is like a mix of goth metal, ska, and circus music. It's almost impossible to describe.

My daughter and I saw them perform a few days ago when we went to see Within Temptation (her favorite band, and going to the show was her 14th birthday present). Stolen Babies was the first act, and although at first we were a little shocked and scared by their sound, we ended up wishing that they'd been able to perform more than the 4 or 5 songs in their set. They are true entertainers.

We met them at the merchandise counter, and when Rani saw my daughter's autograph paper saying "Happy Birthday" written by Jeroen from Within Temptation, they all jumped up to wish her happy birthday, gave her some of their merchandise for free, and took a picture with her. They were very cool, so we checked out their CD when we got home. That's all we've been listening to ever since.

There are still a few screamy songs (Spill, Mind Your Eyes, Tall Tales) that we haven't been able to get used to, but we just might. I'm certain that this talented and unique band will be BIG soon, and that almost makes me sad for the inevitable end of their small-venue shows. If we have the opportunity, we'll go see them again, hopefully when they're more of a headliner and not just an opening act.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Love Them To Death 9 May 2009
By Solo Goodspeed - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Imagine early Oingo Boingo channeled through Nine Inch Nails, fronted by an accordion-playing harlequin (Dominique Pemquin, remember that name) who croons like Edith Piaf when she's not bleating like a goat or screaming like a banshee (that is NOT a criticism)... as a point of reference, that would start to describe this dark little band on their most impressive premiere effort. What with the Gothic Circus getup apparent in their live shows, they almost come off as a novelty act, but the songs and arrangements are solid and smack of greatness. From the punchy punkiness of "Tablescrap", through the epic drudge of "Push Button", the polyrhythmic sophistication of "Year of Judges", the campy cabaret of "Swint? Or Slude?" and even a sort of reflective ballad, "Lifeless", Stolen Babies knows their way around the musical palette without losing a distinctive unified sound in the course of these 13 tracks.

"Squabbles" is one of my favorite discoveries of the 21st Century, a monster debut, and I look forward to more from these folks, hoping they don't get trivialized as a mere novelty act, as there is some truly fine, enduring music here, worthy of exceptional exposure.
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