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UK based Argentinian rockers Baby Scream are set to release their new EP 'Monsters' via Cargo Records during July.
With influences such as The Replacements, Bob Dylan, Marc Bolan, Teenage Fanclub and Radiohead, Baby Scream's sound has developed and grown alongside the personalities creating it, from punk in the early days, through to rock, glam, Britpop, ballads and even trash metal until finally arriving at their current intimate 'acoustic-with-strings' sound.
Baby Scream!, currently based in London, was formed in 2001 by Juan Mazzola in Argentina. Occasionally a solo project, an acoustic duo or an electric act, Baby Scream is always about Juan's catharsis, the music coming from a deeply emotional, rock n roll loving soul.
In 2007 the project took Juan to L.A. to record 2 songs with Muddy Stardust (Gilby Clarke, L.A. Guns, Marc Ford) which he later released as an exclusive and limited edition single called "The Riots", selectively given away to fans at acoustic shows.
Having already released many CD's and contributed to several internationally released compilations CDs in the past, Baby Scream's 'Monsters' EP is their latest offering, beautifully showcasing Juan's emotional range and diverse songwriting talents.
This year is set to be the most exciting and eventful to-date for Baby Scream, and thanks to the band's recent geographical relocation, will see more UK shows, as well as the upcoming release of their next full length album 'Ups and Downs. Scheduled for release late 2008, the album will include two previously unreleased and utterly breathtaking Marc Bolan cover songs, "Song for a Soldier" and "Reality".
Juan will be performing an intimate acoustic show to celebrate the release of the 'Monsters' EP, July 30th at Mother Bar, Brick Lane, London, stage time 8pm.
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