Babes In Toyland - Nemesisters (1995)
Artist: Babes In Toyland
Title: Nemesisters
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Reprise/Time Warner Records [9 45868-2]
Genre: Alternative Rock, Grunge, Metal
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks +.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 55:55
Total Size: 178 mb / 431 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Nemesisters
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Reprise/Time Warner Records [9 45868-2]
Genre: Alternative Rock, Grunge, Metal
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks +.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 55:55
Total Size: 178 mb / 431 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
On Nemesisters, Babes In Toyland becomes a full-fledged heavy metal band. Most of the raw, slashing guitars of their early records are gone, replaced by a pulsing, plodding grind that never catches fire. Gone are the inspired, angry lyrics, replaced by jokes that just aren't that funny -- the opener "Hello," and the cheap puns of "Sweet 69," and the deconstructionist covers of "All By Myself" and "Deep Song," which are too obvious to be humorous. "Sweet 69" does have a pummelling heavy groove that makes its jokes forgivable, yet the majority of the album is simply dull, recycled riffs and rhythms, and that is hard to forgive.
TRACKLIST:
1. "Hello" - 4:45
2. "Oh Yeah!" - 3:16
3. "Drivin'" - 3:17
4. "Sweet '69"* - 4:05
5. "Surd" - 4:43
6. "22" - 3:15
7. "Ariel" - 4:24
8. "Killer on the Road" - 4:02
9. "Middle Man" - 4:46
10. "Memory" - 3:43
11. "S.F.W." - 3:59
12. "All by Myself" (Eric Carmen) - 4:37
13. "Deep Song" (George Cory, Douglas Cross) - 2:45
14. "We Are Family"* (Nile Rodgers, Bernard Edwards) - 4:11
* indicates single
Kat Bjelland - Guitar, vocals
Lori Barbero - drums, vocals on "Drivin'", "Middle Man", and "Deep Song"
Maureen Herman - Bass, vocals on "Killer on the Road", Piano on "All by Myself"