BACKYARD BABIES: Entire New Album Available For Streaming

August 8, 2008

The new self-titled album from Swedish sleaze rockers BACKYARD BABIES, is available for streaming in its entirety from the band's MySpace page. Due on August 18 via Billion Dollar Babies/Spinefarm, the CD was recorded during 90 sweaty days and nights at Polar and Big Island Sound studios in Stockholm with producer Jacob Hellner (RAMMSTEIN, APOCALYPTICA).

"Already when we started with this album it felt obvious that this album would be called just 'Backyard Babies'," stated guitarist/vocalist Dregen. "This record feels most like BACKYARD BABIES. It was about time that we finally make an album that has all the ingredients that a classic rock album should have!"

He added, "We aimed to give our listeners and fans an early Christmas present like no other. We feel that we have made good albums before, but that we haven't been able to take the songs to the 'next level.' The last couple of albums have felt so close, but not been able to make it to the finish line. We managed to get a hold of our self confidence on this album already in our rehearsal studio. The songs felt more clear and straight. Prouder and cockier. More rock and more roll. Then as it turned out Jacob Hellner and BACKYARD BABIES were like nitro and glycerine! A very demanding producer with a very vengeful and keen band, proved to give result."

"Backyard Babies" track listing:

01. Fuck Off And Die
02. Degenerated
03. Come Undone
04. Drool
05. Abandon
06. Voodoo Love Bow
07. Idiots
08. The Ship
09. Nomadic
10. Back On The Juice
11. Where Were You
12. Zoe Is A Weirdo
13. Saved By The Bell

The "Fuck off and Die" video can be viewed below.

BACKYARD BABIES released its fifth studio full-length album, "People Like People Like People Like Us", in April 2006 via Century Media Records.

(Thanks: Alexander Skogberg / www.rocknblog.se)

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