Stolen Babies

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Stolen Babies
Munich, Germany (March 10th 2008)
Munich, Germany (March 10th 2008)
Background information
Origin California, USA
Genre(s) Avant-garde metal
Dark cabaret
Years active 2002–present
Label(s) The End
No Comment Records
Associated acts Horace Weintraub
Puscifer
Dillinger Escape Plan
Website www.stolenbabiestheband.com
Members
Dominique Persi
Rani Sharone
Ben Rico
Gil Sharone
Former members
Davin Givhan

Stolen Babies are an American avant-garde metal band with significant influences from dark cabaret, signed to The End Records.

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[edit] History

Stolen Babies formed from a 12+ member high school performance troupe named the Fratellis; the band takes its name from one of the skits performed by the group during this period (written by Dominique Persi, who handled the theatrical and performance-art aspect of the group). Stolen Babies released their first Demo CD in 2002 through their own label, No Comment Records.

Dominique Lenore Persi (Munich, 2008)
Dominique Lenore Persi (Munich, 2008)

Among the band's many musical influences (though they loathe to use the word) are groups such as Oingo Boingo, Mr. Bungle, and Fishbone (whom Gil Sharone has performed with). Stolen Babies are known for their on-stage theatrics and energetic performances, filled with props and Gorey-esque backdrops, all made by the various members. Except for the earliest demo, each album has featured artwork by indie comic artist Crab Scrambly.

There Be Squabbles Ahead, the band's debut full-length album (featuring remixed versions of "A Year of Judges" and "Push Button" from the 2004 demo), was released early in 2006 through the band's website, but was re-released on October 3rd following the band's signing with The End Records. This album was produced by Dan Rathbun, member of the similarly "avant garde" cabaret rock group Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, who also provides instrumentation on track 7 (tuba) as well as various background vocals on tracks 3, 7, and 12. Carla Kihlstedt (from Sleepytime Gorilla Museum) also contributed violin on tracks 7 and 11. The re-release also featured a Quick-Time music video for the song "Push Button" directed by Ilan Sharone. This album also marked the departure of Davin Givhan, the band's former guitarist.

They supported Lacuna Coil on Revolver's The Hottest Chicks in Metal Tour 2007 featuring female-fronted metal bands..

[edit] Line-up

[edit] Current members

  • Dominique Lenore Persi - Vocals, Accordion
  • Rani Sharone - Bass Guitar
  • Ben Rico - Keyboards
  • Gil Sharone - Drums
  • Davin Givhan - Live Guitar

[edit] Former members

  • Davin Givhan - Guitar

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] Side Projects/Contributions

Dominique has played with indie pop-folk polka artist Horace Weintraub, and has lent her accordion-playing skills to many of his recordings. On his myspace page she is listed as an official band member.

Gil Sharone was a replacement drummer for +44 on their tours of Europe, Australia and Japan in early 2007.

Gil and Rani Sharone are listed as contributors to Puscifer, the side project of Tool's frontman, Maynard James Keenan as listed on his myspace page.

Gil Sharone handled drum duties for the album Ire Works by The Dillinger Escape Plan, following the departure of Chris Pennie (now with Coheed and Cambria). It was released on November 13. Gil Sharone is now the permanent drummer for The Dillinger Escape Plan



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