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Baby Doll
Dig It
Independent


Despite numerous line-up changes, Baby Doll haven't lost momentum. Their latest offering 'Dig It' is a rocking, filthy bastard.

Fucked Up kicks things off with a fast staccato guitar and drum attack through each verse to searing guitar work. Burn Baby Burn smoulders in a black pit. The speed-drenched rocker Goddamn takes you full tilt on a twisted romance full of dark passion. No Friend takes the pace down a little but doesn't hold anything back, spitting out vitriol and menace, accented by slide guitar descending into distortion and batshit-crazy vocals. Dig It shows up some roots with a bluesy dirge framed by keyboards and fuzzed out guitar.

Baby Doll appear to have grown somewhat; their hands are still dirty, but there's clarity between instruments rather than totally fused with distortion. The parts work together, sounding sure and confident with strong backing vocals, dynamic arrangements and eloquent yet savage stories all making this a gritty, charged rockout.




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