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Published on July 16th, 2019 | by Guest Contributor

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Nobody’s Baby Announce Self-Titled EP, Share “Life of a Thousand Girls” Single

San Francisco-based death doo-wop band Nobody’s Baby announce their debut self-titled EP, sharing lead single “Life of a Thousand Girls.” The 405 premiered the track with praise, stating, “Blending the carefree earnestness of 50s/60s doo-wop with observations of the oppressively grim present, Nobody’s Baby are emerging as one of the most exciting musical voices of 2019.” Next month, the band heads out on their West Coast tour (w/ The Atom Age, dates below) and will be announcing more shows supporting their upcoming release. Nobody’sBaby EP is out 8/16.

The pounding debut EP from Nobody’s Baby honors the brash sincerity of doo-wop and 60’s Girl Groups, whilst dragging up the grim undertones of modern life. Beneath the layers of unhinged guitar, duel female/male vocals, and troglodyte drums lies a melodramatic teenage tale told in five burning tracks. The songwriting is a collaboration between guitarists Katie Rose and Peter Niven — themes range from the “live fast, die young” attitude to the stubborn heartbreak of young love. The band’s sound boils between shockingly modern (turn it down!) to warm and fuzzy tube glory all within a single track. The EP was recorded and mixed with ringing ears at District Recording by the band’s drummer, Ryan Perras.

TOUR DATES
07.18 – Bottom of the Hill – San Francisco, CA
07.20 – Tower Bar – San Diego, CA
07.21 – Alex’s Bar – Long Beach, CA
07.22 – Riley’s Tavern – Bakersfield, CA
07.24 – The Catalyst Atrium – Santa Cruz, CA
07.25 – The Blue Lamp – Sacramento, CA
07.26 – The Dip – Redding, CA

LISTEN & SHARE: Nobody’s Baby – “Life of a Thousand Girls”
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