MADE OUT OF BABIES to perform "Invisible Ink" on Fearless TV this Saturday, July 19th

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Brooklyn-based quartet MADE OUT OF BABIES will be on Fearless Music TV in NYC this Saturday night, July 19, with a live performance of “Invisible Ink” off their latest LP, The Ruiner. Fearless Music TV airs Saturday nights at 12:30am on Fox 5 in NYC. For those not living in NYC, check out the time and channel listing at the Fearless Music Myspace blog to find out when and where else we air.

 

Also, be sure to go to the Fearless Music website and vote for MADE OUT OF BABIES! The band that receives the highest amounts of votes will be featured again on next week’s episode.

MADE OUT OF BABIES recently released their third LP, The Ruiner, to much critical acclaim. The Ruiner is a big step forward for the band, and this progression is clear in the album’s scathing opener, “Cooker,” which can be heard on The End Records' MySpace page.

  WHAT THE PRESS IS SAYING ABOUT MADE OUT OF BABIES...

“... a non-stop thrill ride, featuring one of the greatest female metal vocalists out there. Definitely an album that's going to kick your ass." - FEARLESS MUSIC TV?

“Art this is, and The Ruiner is a gift, bestowed much like Promethean fire on a sometimes Neanderthal scene.” — METAL MANIACS

"...a disturbing mix of pulverizing riffs and singer Julie Xmas's whiplash-inducing mood swings..." - TIME OUT NEW YORK

"Punishing razor sharp noise punk...And if you ever had a problem with female frontwomen in heavy music,  Julie Christmas'll meet ya in the parking lot." - BROOKLYN VEGAN

"Why call it The Ruiner? Because, after you hear this, everything else will sound lame.” - REVOLVER, 4.5/5

“The Ruiner is a huge step up for Made Out of Babies from the heavy metal minors to the big leagues;  lush orchestrations, complex arrangements, and an uncanny mix  of brutality and melody make this their best offering yet.” - METALSUCKS.NET

Links:
www.madeoutofbabies.com
www.myspace.com/madeoutofbabies
 


 

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