YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR RECORD RELEASE PARTY!

We made a record and it’s in the shops today!
We can’t do a gig to celebrate so we’re having an online party instead and you’re invited!
Hear our whole record, with home made videos, chat and costume changes.

Record Release party

This link will be made live today at 2pm London time (3pm Amsterdam time / 9am NY time)

ABOUT OUR RECORD: RABIES BABIES 10″ WHITE VINYL
300 Copies on white vinyl in numbered hand printed sleeve
6 sleeve colour variations – 50 copies printed of each.
Also includes Zine, sticker, postcard & screen-printed sleeve
Out AUGUST 21st 2020 on Damaged Goods (www.damagedgoods.co.uk)

We recorded the songs at Hackney Road Studios, recorded and mixed by Tim Cedar, and mastered by Joe Caithness.

BUY OUR RECORD ONLINE FROM DAMAGED GOODS WEBSITE

LISTEN/BUY ONLINE ON OUR BANDCAMP

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Rabies Babies: Rape is Rape, Even if the Rapist is in a Band That You Like – single of the year

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‘Rape is Rape, Even if the Rapist is in a Band That You Like’ screams London DIY punk stalwarts Rabies Babies, and we couldn’t agree with them harder. We’re declaring this our single of 2020.

It seems like every day we’re hearing about another band, even within our own scene, who have members who have abused or even raped. And yet these abusers and rapists are still supported by their band, by the fans, and by the music press. This song is a crystal clear, in your face reminder for anyone who still needs it, that you can never separate the music from the assholes who created it. Here’s the band saying that better:

“Just because someone is in a band that you like doesn’t mean they are incapable of sexual assault. Too often when men in bands are accused of assault the victim is called a liar, blamed, and…

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Rape Is Rape, Even If The Rapist Is In A Band That You Like

9 days to go until our record is released! Here is one of the songs from it…
Rape Is Rape, Even If The Rapist Is In A Band That You Like

Just because someone is in a band that you like doesn’t mean they are incapable of sexual assault. Too often when men in bands are accused of assault the victim is called a liar, blamed, and is ostracised. This song is not commenting on any particular person or incident. We believe that the problem is widespread – almost all of the women we know in the punk scene have experienced some levels of sexual assault or violence, it is time that the problem is taken seriously and we get rid of the culture that gives men in bands a free pass to act how they want with no consequences.

 

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