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Monsters E​.​P.

by Baby Scream

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Blue River 02:07
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Monsters 02:34
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Slut 02:09
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Mars 03:35
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1983 03:09
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Gone Forever 04:23
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Marvellous 12-string-cracky-songs, sometimes a bit louder with stormy stompers and an excellent passionate , but NOT plaintive VOICE - creates a perfect mixture for the first sunny days in the year , but also for the beloved autumn depression...Just one minus: ONLY 6 songs, I want a lot more of them!!! - (9/10) - Ox Magazine (Germany)

Baby Scream are a testament to today's international internet pop culture, where an album can be made in Brisbane, Birmingham or Buenos Aires without anyone being able to tell the difference. This is pop from the Western world! Tuneful acoustic pop based around acoustic guitars with keyboard and electric guitar backing. - Shindig! Magazine (U.K.)

Their EP entitled "Monsters" reveals a softly alluring pop prowess at work that taps into the mindset of the Beatles more reflective moments.. From the skiffle shanty like 'slut' with its LA's meets the Coral nuances to the slow burning naked ambition of the intimately raw 'mars', Baby Scream mine a rich seam in cherry tipped crystalline melodic pop. - Losing Today (U.K.)

"Monsters" mainly offers sunny powerpop songs. Popsongs with a strong Beatles-influence, but at the same time with a somewhat American sound (think of the more laid back moments of the Replacements). This EP makes one look forward to the forthcoming full length album, planned for later this year. And these songs are strong enough to justify the purchase of this very enjoyable EP. - Erwin Zijleman - Plato (The Netherlands)

The band sounds like some kind of roots-pop, harmonical like taste of toffee. Sexsmith/McCartney/Patrick Park. Very relaxed, maybe too beautiful, well done. The songs are brushed with sweet-tempered Melancholic kissing your ears. You can't deny the influence of the Beatles in "1983" ( many-voices / violins ). What a pity, it is only a 6-Track Ep. It could be longer. (ICC ) - Glitter House (Germany)

On "Monsters" Baby Scream obviously seems to have listened to the Beatles. And this is just something to let us cheer at! The band is above all at its best with up-tempo-songs such as "Slut" which sounds really summerly and happy. "Mars" on the opposite sounds quite fragile. But luckily the electric guitar comes up right on time. "Monsters" is a 6-track-EP which is already giving appetite for a full-length album. - Dreun (The Netherlands)

A very fulminant EP! Singer and Mastermind Juan Mazzola creates a deep, earnest and reflective work, basing upon his father's death. It is very advisable listening to it with eyes closed! These 7 songs are nearly fragile - somewhere between SMITHS, REPLACEMENTS, JAYHAWKS and also RADIOHEAD (when they still got guitars) They aren't creating something totally new but totally convince with their transposition: This band will affects you by your listening! It is worth it, promised!" - (8/10) - Hannes Beer/Music-Scan (Germany)

A touch of eeriness creeps in with the abundance of minor and minor 7th chords which lend a certain spookiness to Juan’s confident vocal. His voice is at times soft and whispering, intimate even, at others harshly powerful.
The ep is about loss, shock, and grieving. There is optimism too, which finds its outlet in the major chords, the closure of the chorus, and the pleasant upbeat guitar solos. There is much to find in this short but sweet collection for the discerning indie lover. - Lisa Sutlieff - Suite101.com - (U.K.)

Very listenable, nice, cosy and pleasant. Most songs are built upon simple acoustic guitar structures and mellow singing. The musical skills are evident and the singing is very competent, it's not just another average mainstream indiewank band. This is a nice popish EP that you can put on at a rainy day and start smiling. - Lowcut Magazine - (Denmark)

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released March 1, 2007

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Baby Scream Valencia, Spain

Baby Scream is a music project orchestrated and led by Juan Pablo Mazzola, the project was conceived in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2002. Juan has worked with a multitude of producers such as, Sebastian Rubin (Grand Prix), Rino Rafanelli (Sui Generis, Color Humano), Muddy Stardust (Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Col. Parker) and Nick Schinder (The Child, Deep River Running). ... more

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