BABAL

Short Bio
Capturing the angst of 21st Century Britain with Karen Langley’s sharply observed lyrics, laced with the manically haunting guitars of Rob Williams and Jon Sharp on electronic drums,
BABAL deliver a theatrical, barbed performance that defies categorization, they reveal a dystopian, sideways view of life; their psych/art-rock approach calling up comparisons with Bent Knee, Talking Heads, Zappa, Beefheart, Hendrix and Patti Smith among many.
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Babal – The Circle Of Confusion Of Tongues
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Babal – The Glacier (EP)
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Babal – The Big Everything (EP)
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Babal – Frank’s Lament (EP)
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Babal – Hellish Interlude
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Babal – Spirit In A Meat Suit
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Babal – Zombie Diary
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Babal – Dreams For Imaginary Puppet Shows On The Radio
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Babal – Corkscrew Rider (single)
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Babal – Who Will I Be When I Leave?
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Babal – Radical
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Babal – Life is Always in the Wild
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