- Blake Babies
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Name =Blake Babies
Img_capt = Blake Babies, c. 1990. From left: Freda Love,John Strohm ,Juliana Hatfield
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Genre = Indie, Rock, LightGrunge
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Years_active = 1986-1993, 1999-2001
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Associated_acts =Juliana Hatfield
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Current_members =Freda Love ,John Strohm ,Juliana Hatfield .
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Notable_instruments = Drums, Guitar, Bass GuitarBlake Babies was an
indie rock band formed in1986 inBoston ,Massachusetts . The three primary members wereJohn Strohm ,Freda Love (born Freda Boner), andJuliana Hatfield , withEvan Dando ,Andrew Mayer ,Seth White ,Anthony DeLuca (who played drums in place of Freda for the group's last European tour in early 1992), andMike Leahy each also performing as members of the band at various times during its history.The name "Blake Babies" was provided by the poet
Allen Ginsberg ; following a reading atHarvard University , the group (which had just begun to play together) raised their hands and asked him to name their band. Ginsberg's suggestion was likely inspired by the first half ofWilliam Blake ’s "Songs of Innocence and Experience ". The name proved quite apt in regard to what was perhaps the group's most distinctive aspect: the juxtaposition of Hatfield's pure, somewhat thin and childlike (yet forceful) vocal quality with often surprisingly acerbic lyrics.Musically, the Blake Babies' songs are highly melodic, with instruments supporting rather than covering vocals; in this way, their music falls somewhere between pop and rock and could be described as "
power pop ". Songs are generally upbeat and the group's work features both female (Hatfield) and male (Strohm) vocals, often together in harmony or in octaves. Strohm's intricate guitar picking style and preference for a "clean" (as opposed to distorted) guitar tone owes much to R.E.M.'sPeter Buck , althoughNeil Young andpunk rock are other important influences. Close listening shows that Hatfield's bass playing is particularly expressive, using octaves and sliding tones to create melodies as well as anchoring bass lines. Songs are carefully constructed, with sophisticated harmonic and dynamic shifts showing the results of the band members' training at theBerklee School of Music .The Blake Babies toured the United States and Europe, eventually achieving a moderate amount of notice, particularly among listeners of college age who were appreciative of the group's "intelligent" brand of rock music. The band's music (released on the independent North Carolina-based record label
Mammoth Records ) received little airplay on commercial radio, instead being played primarily on college radio stations.The group formally disbanded in
1991 but reunited briefly in late1999 , performing a few shows in 1999 and 2000 and embarking on one last U.S. tour in 2001.Following the band's breakup, Hatfield went on to fame as a solo artist, and Strohm and Love continued to perform together in the Indiana-based group Antenna. Hatfield and Love have since worked together in the band Some Girls along with fellow musician
Heidi Gluck .Partial discography
* 1987 – "Nicely, Nicely"
* 1989 – "Earwig"
* 1989 – "Slow Learner" (EP)
* 1990 – "Sunburn"
* 1990 – "Lament" (single)
* 1991 – "Rosy Jack World" (EP)
* 1993 – "Innocence And Experience" (compilation)
* 2001 – "God Bless The Blake Babies"
* 2001 – "Nothing Ever Happens" (single)
* 2002 – "Epilogue" (EP)External links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:sm7zefrkhgfn All Music Guide entry]
* [http://idiot-dog.com/music/blake.babies/ Discography: Blake Babies]
* [http://topher.france-techno.com/JH/00jh_index.html Topher's Juliana Hatfield Lyrics Database]
* [http://www.evandando.co.uk/interviews/johnstrohm0905.htm John P. Strohm interview] by Roo Simpson (September 2005)
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