Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Pics Of Baby Jesus

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Pics Of  Baby Jesus Biography
The first time I saw Acid Baby Jesus live -in 2009's Yuria of the exceptional Vinyl Microstore- I didn’t know absolutely anything about them, but I remember how much I liked their sound and the freshness they transmitted as a band.
It’s been awhile since then, and Acid Baby Jesus continue to build an increasingly rich biography. Live performances succeed one after another, their recognition spreading universally (they’ve already done two tours in Europe and America) and now, after last year's first recording attempt on tape, it is time for their first self-titled release on American Slovenly Records.
The Acid Baby Jesus LP, the four-man band shows that they are walking together with confidence and faith in their talent, producing 13 songs that are really interesting. Beach Boys’ surf rock, early Beatles carelessness, aura of various 60’s bands, the aesthetic vision of Phil Spector-meeting-Sonic Youth, Jesus And Mary Chains’ “Psychocandy”, post punk vocals, MC5’s vagrant vibe, Last Drive’s dynamism, the attitude of the Stooges, the misty atmosphere and the guitars of Screaming Trees’  ''Even If And Especially When''. It even sounds like Zappa’s wonderful world! (you don’t believe me about the last part huh? listen o the their “Homo Sapiens” track and check again)
It’s obvious that Acid Baby Jesus’ music, and the sound of this particular LP, is a blend of many things, emphasizing especially  in the 60’s sound, surf rock and garage. Many bands over the yeas have been attempting to do it, but very few have actually made it sound alike the original - Acid Baby Jesus are doing a terrific job at that. In an interview they gave to M. Hulot, they have characterized their sound as a Mediterranean punk rock. Add that to all the aforementioned, sprinkle them with acid, and then you can get a clearer picture as to what Acid Baby Jesus really are for, and what’s the sound you are gonna meet upon listening to their self-titled LP.
Get your hands on it.
[A second review for the same album by Christo M.]
This year's records production of indie and solo Greek artists were plenty and full of quality. Here come Acid Baby Jesus, who have just released their first album on Slovenly records and they are getting ready for some worldwide reviews.
The LP, is consisted of thirteen high-octane tracks that run on the familiar psychedelic and garage sounds, dear to the Greek rockers for years.
What Acid Baby Jesus achieve in this LP, and perhaps not deliberately, is to easily sound more '60 'as by similar sound bands.
This high-fidelity copy of cheap and dirty garage sound which can be heard on this debut, but even more so in the last year's first release (the self-titled tape) is the most interesting part - it is what makes ACID BABY JESUS ​​to stand out for the last three years in a herd of domestic and U.S. bands.
This is not pretentious lo-fi garage sound - it is what comes out of the chemistry between the band members, the instinct that guides them, and the result of producers that have no specific orientation in their sound.
From the eponymous tape, they have kept the "distortion" in their sound, but they have learned to use all of their influences, which, apart from the classic punk garage/psychedelic standards, there are some country references, stoner metal and blues elements.
They have used their influences so correctly, that the final audible result apart the strength, confidence and excitement, has the personal touch of the band all over it.
The virgin Mary lived in the city of Nazareth.  One day when she was alone, Angel Gabriel appeared to her and told her, “Don’t be afraid.  God has chosen you.  You shall have a son, and you shall call Him Jesus.  He shall be great and shall be called the Son of God”.  Mary was very happy with the news given to her by the angel.
POPE BENEDICT XVI has published the last part of his trilogy on the life of Jesus Christ. The book explores his birth and insists on its significance for Christians.
The Pope also reveals that the Christian calendar is based on a miscalculation and that Jesus was born several years earlier than commonly believed.
“The Infancy Narratives: Jesus of Nazareth” hit book stores in 50 countries yesterday and is the third and final instalment from the 85-year-old who began writing soon after he became pope in 2005.
The first two books dealt with Jesus’ public ministry and his death.
Joseph the carpenter and his wife Mary went on a journey.  When they arrived at Bethlehem in the evening, Joseph wanted to find a comfortable place for his wife Mary who needed to rest and who was awaiting the birth of her promised Son.   The only place they found was a stable with camels, donkeys and sheep.  It was a quite night. Soon after midnight, Jesus was born under the clear sky of Bethlehem.
After His birth, the angels were singing in the sky, which was lit by the light of heaven.  Nearby there was a group of shepherds.  An angel appeared to them and announced to them the birth of Jesus Christ.  The angel said, “Do not be afraid.  I bring you great news.  Today was born a Savior, who is Christ the Lord”, and the angel showed the shepherds where the newborn baby was.  The shepherds rushed to the stable to see the newborn baby.  After seeing Him, the shepherds left the stable.   They praised God and told everybody what they saw on this first Christmas morning.
Pics Of  Baby Jesus
Pics Of  Baby Jesus
Pics Of  Baby Jesus
Pics Of  Baby Jesus
Pics Of  Baby Jesus
Pics Of  Baby Jesus
Pics Of  Baby Jesus
Pics Of  Baby Jesus
Pics Of  Baby Jesus
Pics Of  Baby Jesus

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