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Moonbabies - Moonbabies At The Ballroom - A Hidden Agenda Record
 
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Artist: Moonbabies
Title:
Moonbabies At The Ballroom
Catalog#: AHA!088
Regular price: $10.00buy

Nationwide Release Date:
May 29, 2007

Tracks on this CD:
1. 21st Century Heart
2. War On Sound 
3. Take Me To The Ballroom [FREE MP3]
4. Don't Ya Know?
5. Cocobelle
6. Ratatouille
7. Walking On My Feet
8. Shout It Out
9. The 9th
10. Weekend A-Go-Go
11. Dancing In The Sky
 
Rings by Absinthe Blind (Mud Records)
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Moonbabies are from Malmö, Sweden and over the last 11 years have released four albums along with several EPs and singles, enchanting fans around the world. A duo comprised of multi-instrumentalists Ola Frick and Carina Johansson, Moonbabies maneuver deftly through the lush pop landscape, skillfully mixing psychedelic textures, moody electronics, and expansive instrumental and studio expertise. Moonbabies At The Ballroom is the duo’s fourth full-length album and third release for Hidden Agenda Records.


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SPIN MAGAZINE:
"Sweeping, bouncy boy/girl melodies—it must be Sweden...
On their fourth album, this indie-pop duo—multi-instrumentalists/songwriters Carina Johansson and Ola Frick—create what finally could be their Stateside breakthrough. Whether it’s the gauzy, Fleetwood Mac-tinged harmonies of the hangover plaint “War On Sound (heard last year on Grey’s Anatomy) or “Shout It Out”, which reconfigures a familiar guitar hook via Phil Spector, the Moonbabies deftly mix the accessible and the bizarre (two short, burbling synth instrumentals), assembling marvelously eclectic but still coherent pop." (Peter Gerstenzang)

ALL MUSIC GUIDE:
"There's just something intrinsically pleasing about the pairing of synthesizers and acoustic guitars, but since folks started figuring this out en masse (somewhere around the time Beth Orton hit the scene), we've been in perpetual danger of too much of a good thing. Swedish duo the Moonbabies have managed to stay on the right side of familiar through varying their approach. As a result, their fourth full-length album ranges from the Air-like bliss-out "21st Century Heart" to a folky little guitar instrumental, "Ratatouille," that wouldn't sound out of place on a John Martyn album. In between those sonic extremes, Ola Frick and Carina Johansson deftly recalibrate the balances to create dreamy ballads like "The 9th" and more urgent turns like Johannson's snappy "Take Me to the Ballroom." They even take the time for a couple of charming stylistic pastiches: "Shout It Out" playfully lifts the main hook from "Then He Kissed Me" for its chiming intro riff, and the lengthy "Dancing in the Sky" closes the album with a shimmering languor akin to the High Llamas' Hawaii period. So there's little that's actually new on Moonbabies at the Ballroom, but the deft mixing of musical styles and influences can be appealing on its own merits." (Stewart Mason)

Previous Press...

Devil In The Woods:
"Their brand of amorphous pop-which includes elements of psychedelia, avant-rock, IDM, and indie twee has often obscured the depth of their idiosyncrasies. On Moonbabies sophomore full-length, the songs have evolved into more precisely arranged and immaculately produced tracks, all conveying a near-overwhelming attention to detail and texture."

The Big Takeover: "That Moonbabies obviously pay homage in their songwriting to everyone from Sgt. Peppers-era Beatles to electro-pop contemporaries such as The Postal Service is surprisingly buttressed by enough fuzz/power guitar bursts to catapult these Swedes beyond all things twee."

Resonance: "This creative duo can go from 70s-inspired folk-rock to stellar, dreamy creations that could easily dub them the godchildren of ABBA."

Popmatters: "Ola Frick and Carina Johansson keep moving forward towards the creation of the great pop album; a foregone conclusion for them."

Splendid: "Moonbabies vision of pop is classically Spectorian insanely hummable melodies embedded in a wall of guitar fuzz and strangely looped background vocals... the effervescing melodies and bouncy boy-girl harmonies imbue it with a playful spirit thats instantly memorable and endlessly clever."

All Music Guide: "Indie pop has relied happily on the hugnkiss of melody and charm for plenty a year, and the formula has yet to fail. Still its heartening  to find some curious souls willing to plug that sweet sentiment into greater stylistic wanderlust and groovy electronic adventurism."


 

 
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