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17 November 2016

BLAKE BABIES Innocence and Experience 1993

Thanks to Jim

Artist Biography by


Sunburn
While Blake Babies made several engaging records in the late '80s and early '90s, they never broke out of the collegiate rock circles where they were adored. It wasn't until 1992 that their leader, Juliana Hatfield, began getting recognition as a songwriter in more mainstream publications, but that was after the group was broken up. Over their four albums, Hatfield's songwriting and thin, girlish singing improved drastically as the band's post-R.E.M. alternative pop grew more muscular, branching out into both punkier and folkier territories on each record. By the time of their last full-length album, 1990's Sunburn, guitarist John Strohm was emerging as an impressive songwriter in his own right. After a final EP in 1991, the band split, with Hatfield emerging as an alternative superstar and Strohm and drummer Freda Love forming the acclaimed guitar pop band Antenna.
God Bless the Blake Babies
In 2000 the Blake Babies came out of a ten-year retirement to record a new album, God Bless the Blake Babies. The album was released March 6, 2001, on Rounder Records. Drummer Freda Love conceived the comeback, talking the other two original members into a reunion. She was rewarded with having her first Blake Babies composition "Nothing Ever Happens" be the first single. Older and better musicians, this version of the band sacrifices the charm of the amateur indie pop for a smarter, crafted sound that works as a natural progression of the band. The side projects and solo careers shaped the individual members into hardened veterans of the music industry, and their experiences give their new material a depth that their earlier work lacked. Spring of 2001 saw the band hit the road playing old haunts like Chapel Hill, NC's Cat's Cradle and new versions of the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., and the Knitting Factory in New York City to receptive audiences. John Strohm called it the best the Blake Babies ever sounded. 

Tracklist  

1 Wipe It Up
2 Rain [Demo]
3 Boiled Potato
4 Lament
5 Cesspool
6 You Don't Give Up
7 Star [Demo]
8 Sanctify
9 Out There
10 Girl In A Box
11 I'm Not Your Mother
12 Temptation Eyes
13 Downtime
14 Over And Over [Live]

28 November 2014

I HATE THE 90S Volume 12



1. THE DAMBUILDERS Smooth Control
2. CATHERINE Whisper
3. SEAFOOD We Felt Maroon
4. DRUNK Carved Slope
5. ANTENNA Delta 88
6. THE MINDERS Hooray for Tuesday
7. SPECULA Sacred God
8. THE LOUD FAMILY Jimmy Still Comes Around
9. AGNES GOOCH Mom's Secret
10. KOREA GIRL Serpentine
11. SPARE SNARE Thorns
12. TRAMPOLINE Shocked by a Revelation
13. BARNABYS Global Teen
14. VERBOW The Chronicals of Agent Kidd
15. GOODNESS Superwise
16. INCREDIBLE FORCE OF JUNIOR Walrus
17. DITCH WITCH Pistol and Pen
18. THE SPINANES Oceanwide
19. THE CAULFIELDS Figure it Out
20. VEHICLE FLIPS Insincerity Showcase
21. PIPE Favorite Dirty Flavor
22. THE RAYMOND BRAKE Easter
23. IDA RETSIN FAMILY Log Ride

29 May 2013

ANTENNA Sleep 1992

by request
Thanks to Mud

Discogs



Alternative band from Bloomington, IN, formed by Strohm and Love after the breakup of their previous band, Blake Babies. Active from 1991-1994. 


Tracklist
 

1
Sleep 3:21
2
All I Need 4:47
3
Wall Paper 3:33
4
Outdoor Miner 1:52

11 June 2012

ANTENNA Hideout 1993

  by request

biography

by Stewart Mason

03 October 2010

ANTENNA Sway 1991


By request


Tracklist

1 Delta 88 4:32
2 Snakes 5:37
3 All I Need 4:46
4 23 3:14
5 Girl Who Fell To Earth 2:32
6 Eyes Of A Stranger 2:37
7 Spinning Dreams 5:23
8 Sleep 3:17
9 Say A Prayer 3:29
10 7 Times 4:26
11 Weight Of The World 3:23
12 Cast Away Demons 2:50
13 Blood Red 7:57