Crybaby Reviews
Drunken Werewolf Live Review – 10th October 2012
Danny Coughlan, the heart and song writing soul of Crybaby stands centre stage at the packed out Louisiana holding his guitar tight to his chest, preparing to play the last of a small tour promoting the band’s eponymous album, released this summer. What is plain to see is the poise…
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More Than The Music – 30th September 2012
The title track on Crybaby’s We’re Supposed To Be In Love EP is busting with dreamy guitar riffs that sound as if they could have been lifted from any 1960′s track. Couple this with the multi layering of instruments you get a texture similar (but certainly not as epic) as…
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The Revue – 12th September 2012
***** The title track is easy to listen to, but very reminiscent of the sixties. A theme that carries on through the E.P. it makes us wistful for a time we were never actually lived in. It’s possible like the folk revival of the fifties, the sixties is being brought…
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Room Thirteen – 14th September 2012
We’re supposed to be in love Is Crybaby’s new single, the third to be taken from their acclaimed debut album. The title track is easy to listen to, but very reminiscent of the sixties. A theme that carries on through the E.P. it makes us wistful for a time we…
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Manchester Salon – September 2012
I’m not quite sure what is going on at the moment, but there seems to be a definite 60s revival in the air. Now maybe I am a little bit more sensitive to this having, just hosted a 60s themed Murder Mystery Party (which was well ‘groovy’ by the way)…
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Rough – 24th August 2012
Meet Danny Coghlan, frontman of the instantly loveable ‘Crybaby’. As a young lad, Danny was enamoured with Adam and the Ants, so much so in-fact that he entered a competition to play the drums for the band. Unfortunately Danny didn’t win his hearts desire and ended up amongst the many…
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Get Ready To Rock – 24th August 2012
***1/2 The third single taken from Crybaby’s acclaimed debut album includes a new track Water To Wine, a cover of Daniel Johnston’s True Love Will Find You In The End, and a version of Gloomy Sunday, a song originally made famous by Billie Holiday in 1933. The collective makes this…
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Wrong Mog – 16th August 2012
Daniel Johnston’s True Love Will Find You in the End is a devastatingly simple, two-minute declaration of hope that often sounds like it’s trying to convince itself that everything’s going to be OK. While the title makes a bold statement, the lyrics undermine it slightly: “this is a promise with…
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