The band has issued the following update:
That's right folks... All of your cries and prayers have been answered
(at least in southern California).
Back by popular demand, Stolen Babies will be the resident band at the
14th Annual Halloween Terrorfest... SHIPWRECK at the Queen Mary in Long
Beach, Ca.
Shipwreck 2008 Dates - October 2008: 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19,
24, 25, 26, 30, 31 & Nov 1st.
Location:
The Queen Mary
1126 Queens Hwy.
Long Beach, Ca. 90802.
Call (562)-435-3511 for more Information or visit
www.queenmaryshipwreck.com
Tour Dates coming soon!
The band’s debut album for THE END RECORDS – titled There Be Squabbles Ahead – was released on October 3rd, 2006. With elements of gothic rock, industrial, punk and metal brewing within, it’s not hard to see why the band has been able to impress fans and critics who have stumbled upon their mischievously power-packed numbers and enjoyable live shows.
In the press:
“One of the most diverse and listenable recordings in recent memory. “There Be Squabbles Ahead”
encompasses musicianship that will appeal to a very wide audience.” – ASSOCIATED PRESS
“(Stolen Babies are) sounding like the house band from an underworld cabaret, and looking like a coulrophobe's worst nightmare. On their debut Stolen Babies bring both song craft and musicianship.” - DECIBEL
“Stolen Babies nearly defy description with their blend of metal, punk, new wave, electronica and cabaret.” – ABOUT.COM
“A great sounding record that has so much going on…. It's a wild ride from start to finish. – SEA OF TRANQUILITY
“Strange and experimental…a wide range of ‘musical attractions’” – LUNAR HYPNOSIS
"’There Be Squabbles Ahead’ is a record for everybody who loves the toxic and wild elements of (horror) punk, the morbid strangeness of batcave and deathrock, the dark flair of gothic, the edgy fragrance of cabaret, some metal-like parts and some industrial splinters. Refreshingly rrrockin' and well done record, surely a band to watch!” – VIRUS
Links:
www.stolenbabiestheband.com
www.myspace.com/stolenbabies