On a Bathroom Floor
Baby Flies
She Sells Eggs
Ryan White
Bottom of the Sun
Bang It Out
Hypochondriac Wetdream
Potential Profits
Monday, June 4, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Next Show - Sat 6/2 @ Brothers Lounge w/ Blind Shake & New Lungs
Rusty Years LP Pre-Order is still going on. Get a copy from Rainy Road Records HERE
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Baby Tears shows on Friday @ Oleavers and Sunday @ West Wing
Come celebrate Good Friday at Oleavers w/ us, Watching the Train Wreck, and Worried Mothers.
Then join at West Wing w/ us, Weakwick and Sir Isaf Gul.
Then join at West Wing w/ us, Weakwick and Sir Isaf Gul.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Razorcake reviews
Self-titled: CD
Overblown, overdriven, and over-the-top sonic bombast. If I was the dude from In the Red Records, I would definitely pay close attention to ‘em, ‘cause they definitely fit within that label’s noisy, trashy rock purview. –Jimmy Alvarado (doomtownrecords.com)
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Self-titled: 7” single
Trashy, fuzzed-out, and distorted garage gnarl. The first song, “Homeless Corpse,” is a jumpy and noisy fucking tune. Drums are hammered, guitars are throttled, the singer proclaims that he “don’t like it!” and a haze of feedback hangs in the air. But it’s the song on the second side, “She Sells Eggs,” that keeps this on the record player a bit longer. The drums are punchy and chunky; the bass that comes in with its thick and turgid sound is what makes this one a winner. The riffs are close to pummeling, but never beating you over the head. They’re more about rocking out and getting off. –Matt Average (Rainy Road, rainyroadrecords.com)
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Overblown, overdriven, and over-the-top sonic bombast. If I was the dude from In the Red Records, I would definitely pay close attention to ‘em, ‘cause they definitely fit within that label’s noisy, trashy rock purview. –Jimmy Alvarado (doomtownrecords.com)
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Self-titled: 7” single
Trashy, fuzzed-out, and distorted garage gnarl. The first song, “Homeless Corpse,” is a jumpy and noisy fucking tune. Drums are hammered, guitars are throttled, the singer proclaims that he “don’t like it!” and a haze of feedback hangs in the air. But it’s the song on the second side, “She Sells Eggs,” that keeps this on the record player a bit longer. The drums are punchy and chunky; the bass that comes in with its thick and turgid sound is what makes this one a winner. The riffs are close to pummeling, but never beating you over the head. They’re more about rocking out and getting off. –Matt Average (Rainy Road, rainyroadrecords.com)
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Monday, March 12, 2012
Rusty Years LP is now available for pre-order
We bet some of you are wondering what ever happened to our new LP, Rusty Years. It has been available free digitally for some time now. Was the decision to put Rusty Years online for free something similar to "going straight to VHS"? That is not the case. It has been a little over a year since the album was recorded, and we are now pleased to announce that Rusty Years will be released on vinyl in the late spring/early summer of 2012, courtesy of Rainy Road Records. Includes screen-printed cover, black vinyl, and photocopied insert. Limited to 200 copies.
PURCHASE RUSTY YEARS LP PRE-ORDER HERE
PURCHASE RUSTY YEARS LP PRE-ORDER HERE
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Maximum Rock'n'Roll says Baby Tears is "catchy and have musical merit"
The rest of the review can be interpreted however you wish.
Baby Tears-"Homeless Corpse / She Sells Eggs"
"Baby Tears hail from that ubiquitous world of lo fi, Goner Records-type of trashy punk that seems to dominate the music scene these days. Maybe I shouldn't be so dismissive, since these two tracks are pretty catchy and have musical merit, but I just cant (get?) over the fact that there are a thousand bands that sound exactly like this right now. Fans of damaged basement rock will dig this, I'm sure." (BG) (Bob Goldie)
(Rainy Road)
Homeless Corpse by Baby Tears
She Sells Eggs by Baby Tears
Baby Tears-"Homeless Corpse / She Sells Eggs"
"Baby Tears hail from that ubiquitous world of lo fi, Goner Records-type of trashy punk that seems to dominate the music scene these days. Maybe I shouldn't be so dismissive, since these two tracks are pretty catchy and have musical merit, but I just cant (get?) over the fact that there are a thousand bands that sound exactly like this right now. Fans of damaged basement rock will dig this, I'm sure." (BG) (Bob Goldie)
(Rainy Road)
Homeless Corpse by Baby Tears
She Sells Eggs by Baby Tears
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Yellow Green Red likes the new Baby Tears 7"
"...I like both cuts, and would imagine Baby Tears are one of the more exciting acts stomping around Omaha. If I was stuck there, I’d want to make music that sounds like this too."
Read the review here
Read the review here
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
She Sells Eggs goes to France
"Le Nebraska, l’un des états les plus mornes des Etats Unis, nous avait filés quelques uns de nos plus beaux frissons garage grace à Brimstone Howl ou encore les Forbidden Tigers. Mais depuis un bout de temps, c’était plus ou moins silence radio. Mais Rainy Road Records vient nous mettre un coup de défibrilateur avec le 45t des Baby Tears. Un titre par face et suffisamment d’énergie pour alimenter le Nebraska pendant une paire d’années..."
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