Tracklist:1. Somebody2. RubbertownStandard-bearers of the early Louisville scene, Babylon Dance Band created (largely out of whole cloth) the magic that later became identifiable as the Louisville sound: abstract yet urgent garagepunk stylings smothered in
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Tracklist:
1. Somebody
2. Rubbertown
Standard-bearers of the early Louisville scene, Babylon Dance Band created (largely out of whole cloth) the magic that later became identifiable as the Louisville sound: abstract yet urgent garagepunk stylings smothered in generous helpings of guitar heroism and surprisingly soul-shouter-influenced vocals. In December 1980, the Babylon Dance Bands massive artistic footprint landed them on the cover of NYCs Village Voice (even before the bands first single was released). A year later, they broke up before releasing this: their posthumous second single. Later generations of Louisville rockers from Squirrel Bait to King Kong to Slint to Will Oldham to Tara Jane ONeil freely cite Babylon Dance Band as a major influence, as do northern compatriots including Yo La Tengo. In 1994, Matador Records issued a posthumous Babylon Dance Band LP. Today, Babylon Dance Band guitarist Tara Key and bassist Tim Harris continue to work together in the New York City band, Antietam.
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