Fangbaby - Touched In The Deep End
Touched In The Deep End

by Fangbaby 

 

folk alternative rock comedy americana nsfw

 

6 tracks

17:39
 
 
 

Album description

Fangbaby
Touched In the Deep End

1- Blueberry
2- Ballad of Fangbaby
3- Rock and Roll Blimp
4- Hovercar
5- Pumpkinhead is Tough But Fair
6- Shithouse Rat

Fangbaby is:
Patrick Sean "Grumpy" Henderson - Guitar, Vocals, Words
Josef "Scrub" Wells - Bass, Backup Vocals, Backup Words

Why not stroll over to www.fangbaby.com for more mind altering CyberFolk?

Tracks 1-5 were recorded, mixed and mastered by Nebulost Productions.
Track 6 was recorded, mixed and mastered at DJOB Studios.

Sincere thanks to David James, Brian Cordell, Jason Sewell at Nebulost, and of course the lovely and tolerant Letty and Maile, without whom this whole endeavor would have collapsed like the stack of brittle monkey bones that it is.

Props also to Skunkweed, Humanimal, Dog Men Poets, The Psychoholics, and everyone that keeps San Antonio rocking.

This CD, like all our music, is protected under a Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commerial, ShareAlike 3.0 License.  This means you can copy it, share it, and even remix it to the extent that your little heart desires.  You just can't make any money off of it without  giving us a piece of he pie.  Full details at www.creativecommons.org.

Thanks to Don Davis for the cover art.
 



Reviews on Touched In The Deep End

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28/11/10

Shithouse Rat is an awesome stalker song! I think these guys like Adam Sandler to much.



20/10/10

Okay, I don't care who you are or how funny you think you are, nobody should sing about blueberry balls. Especially not in an angry voice that you have purposely dropped to a good 4 octaves lower than your normal pitch. And as a final note, I'd like to point out that a song referring to the ballad of a being known as "fang baby" is a very easy turn off for most people who don't consider themselves a vampire.

15/12/08

I enjoy this album immensely. I shouldn’t. It is way over the edge and beyond any line of what is tasteful in music and art. At least, that is what I used to think. Now all these images of “debauchery, drugs, and profanity”, pumpkin fetishes, “Rock and Roll Blimps”, and sexy robot girls are repeating in my mind. The music, singing, and production are basic primitive folk with early Dylan-like haunting melodies. The lyrics are racy, dirty, scatological, almost pornographic, tasteless, and zany. Reluctantly I must admit, this album is also incredibly funny. Years ago I listened to the Fugs, the Holy Model Rounders, and Wild Man Fisher; they also had me laughing on the floor. What does Fangbaby sound like? Remember Superman comics and the alternative coexisting universe “Bizarro World”. This is like a Bizzaro World folk duo of Bob Dylan and Captain Beefheart—low gravel vocals, amusing lyrics, and catchy songs. But here societal values are upside down, inside out, or backwards—lo-fi productions, warped sensibilities, and deranged lyrics are most valued on this world. This album is unique and not for the weak-hearted or delicate sensibilities. It should not be played for Kay Bailey, Tipper, or First Lady Laura when she moves back to Texas—laws might get passed. But listeners, if you think you can take it, listen to this album. It is a classic of it’s kind.
(Dr. T of The Art Punk Band).

 

Album information

USA
Genre CyberFolk
Release May 09, 2006
Published May 21, 2007
Listens 6009 Downloads 289
Starred 9 Playlisted 3    
Reviews 5 Rating 7.4/10

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