You Suck Crap 1992
Total Let-Down 1994
I
loved playing Babyland in the record store where I worked. It helped
run people out of the store who wouldn't leave when we were trying to
close. Thanks, Babyland!
AllMusic Review
by Ned Raggett
Babyland's
first full album can be easily described -- frenetic, outraged
experimental techno-industrialized hardcore. Very much a compliment,
especially given the way the band works. Having made its reputation as a
killer live-act playing self-described "electronic junk punk,"
translating that energy to CD inevitably lost the visual power of the
band -- the amount of metal cans, drums, and instrumentation the two
normally work with is a sight to behold, as is Dan's totally
in-your-face, anguished singing -- but Crap
still made a more-than-fine document of the duo's early sound. The way
the bass pulses run on the opening number, "Structure Fall," could have
been the inspiration for NIN's "March of the Pigs." Dan and Smith are
sample fiends par excellence as well, finding all sorts of found sound
vocals and dialogue bits to sprinkle throughout the disc (one sequence
is a gripping layering of obscene male outrage that has barely a break
for air). Happily, Babyland
isn't all angst, often letting their wicked sense of humor surface in
the music -- old Macintosh users will inevitably recognize the opening
sounds on "Mask," while "Burnin' Up" reimagines the early Madonna
hit in ways the original singer might be quite bemused to hear. Then
there's the a cappella version of the Diff'rent Strokes theme, which
pops up as an unlisted bonus track and is worth the fast-forwarding to
hear. The twosome also know where just the right amount of space and
subtlety can work, as with the low synth tones on "The Advance" or the
twinky videogame-style melodies that crop up on songs like
"Motor.Tool.Appliance." Along with stronger lyrics than most
noisebashers can whip up -- "Logan's Run" cleverly uses the metaphor of
the film without simply retelling the story -- Babyland serve brilliant notice on Crap that they have very much arrived.
You Suck Crap
Tracklist
1 |
Structure Fall |
2:27
|
2 |
Mask |
4:02
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3 |
The Advance |
4:41
|
4 |
Increased Turnover |
2:34
|
5 |
Traffic |
4:36
|
6 |
Logan's Run |
2:48
|
7 |
Burning Up |
3:36
|
8 |
Arthur Jermyn |
4:01
|
9 |
Smrow-Toh |
5:18
|
10 |
Don't You Feel Lost |
2:50
|
11 |
Mindfuck |
3:07
|
12 |
Under |
3:07
|
13 |
Fault |
4:10
|
14 |
Motor.Tool.Appliance |
3:16
|
15 |
Reality |
3:21
|
16 |
Thekadont |
16:52 |
A Total Let-Down
Tracklist
1 |
Plain Talk |
4:31
|
2 |
Worst Case Scenario |
4:41
|
3 |
Dismissal |
4:30
|
4 |
Pink Frost |
3:28
|
5 |
Cop-Out |
2:17
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6 |
(De)Pressing Plant |
4:37
|
7 |
The Next Day In The Course Of Time |
2:45
|
8 |
Ramona Moraga |
3:18
|
9 |
Stomach |
2:14
|
10 |
Kill Bugs |
3:31
|
11 |
Suitable For Framing |
7:22 |
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