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  • WOODSIST064CDCD  £12.00Expected 12th November 2012

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Woodsist

Babies

Our House On The Hill


After their first full-length album on Shrimper, a demos EP on New Images and scores of singles on domestic and international record labels, The Babies second album Our House on the Hill is their Woodsist debut and the first with new bassist Brian Schleyer. While the band was originally conceived as a side-project outlet for Kevin Morby and Cassie Ramone along with drummer Justin Sullivan to trade song ideas and play house parties, the project grew into a full-time affair. The Babies spent much of 2011 touring the US and abroad, all the while writing new material, both in their home of Brooklyn and during a two-month sojourn in Los Angeles. In February 2012, the band swapped their usual environs of Brooklyn s Rear House recording studio and spent two weeks in Los Angeles working with producer Rob Barbato (Darker My Love, The Fall, Cass McCombs). The increased time and focus allowed them to explore musical directions only hinted at on their first album. Our House on the Hill features hushed dirges, melancholic traveling odes and squealing rave-ups, all made cohesive by Morby s and Ramone s captivating songwriting and lyrical themes. Organ, piano, saxophone and even strings enhance the aural atmosphere, which finds the band finally realizing a sound that can be called their own. Simple yet thoughtful; familiar yet haunting. Sweet but somber. ... married throughout the entire record are those otherworldly harmonized oohs and aahs by Kevin and Cassie that ll make the stubble on your spine take notice if you are still one of them folks in need of oxygen to breathe. The switchblade knives and butterfly stitches that paint the heartache and conflict throughout this longplayer will sharpen you for your next lovelorn argument, stumbling bar-brawl between you and a reflection of your 17- year-old self in the face of a tinfoil-plated locket or for the working stiffs, that 3 A.M. Saturday drive home from the bad side of the tracks back to the sad side

Tracklist
  • 1. Alligator
    2. Slow Walkin
    3. Mess Me Around
    4. Get Lost
    5. Baby
    6. Mean
    7. On My Team
    8. Moonlight Mile
    9. See the Country
    10. That Boy
    11. Chase it to the Grave
    12. Wandering

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