IN THEIR WORDS (www.myspace.com/intheirwords)
SpiderBaby are a 4-piece Power Pop/Rock band from Brighton. There's not much I can say about the band's image & music that hasn't already been covered by the lovely Denise in her band review, which you can read here.
It's been a few months in the pipeline but finally, "The Death Of SpiderBaby" is here. 8 amazing & diverse tracks, 18 sexy band pictures and a 'lol' worthy video that makes this EP a must-have for every SpiderBaby fan.
Musically, there is something for everyone on this EP, from catchy pop-rock tunes like "Dead Chavs" & "Climbing The Walls" to, what can only be described as 'psychedelic hippy acoustic' with "21st Century Vampire Fashion Show". The EP flows brilliantly from start to finish.
"The Great Audition" prepares you for the musical onslaught you're about to face (although it does sound a lot like the music they play just before the adverts at the Oscars), then the dance-fest ensues with "Dead Chavs", "Climbing The Walls" & "The Restless", followed by a dose of great vocals from Ashleigh on the sleazy pop track "Babydoll", before another rock out takes place to "Crucify". Then, everything mellows out with "21st Century Vampire Fashion Show" and the CD is well rounded off with "Dance Of The Mutant Snake Woman", an instrumental track with a 'Sympathy For The Devil' feel.
Trying to pick a favourite song from this EP is difficult: I've listened to it through 10+ times, with my favourite track changing each time. "Dead Chavs" is a great sing-along track, you can't help but shout "We are the revolution" at the top of your lungs and then there's "Climbing The Walls" (which sounds so much better on the CD than on the Myspace player, btw) & "Crucify", which are 2 great excuses to dance insanely around the room. When looking at the best songs on the EP, "Babydoll" can't be overlooked: sexy vocals with a sexy bassline make a sexy song and probably my overall favourite, for now at least.
"The Death Of SpiderBaby" is anything but the death of SpiderBaby and I recommend it to all: You don't have to own PVC attire to love this band, though it could help.