While Trick Babys combine all the tasty flavors of bawdy and squealing female vocals and punky zest, they also have side dishes of raunchy mid-tempo blues.
A beautifully dark EP of Indian/Middle Eastern music without a keyboard in sight. Brooding and somber, the songs conjure images and shadows best left unspoken.
British power pop punk “oh-ahs” and quotable catch phrases abound. So catchy it’s kitchy. That surf-style keyboard is so playpen fun it’s driving me bonkers.
Two previously-released tunes, a tip-toe-through-my-nightmare instrumental, a new song of warrior rage, and a great cover of Alice Cooper’s “I Love the Dead.”
They have VoiVodian guitars, throaty metal-guy vocals, monks chanting, noises fading in and out, chugging, driving beats, and everything but the kitchen sink