STOLEN BABIES: Are Writing New Music + New International Performances Announced

On the heels of the recent cancellation of their Claudio Simonetti's Goblin tour (originally set […]
July 20, 2014

On the heels of the recent cancellation of their Claudio Simonetti's Goblin tour (originally set to begin next week ' cancelled by Goblin due to contractual issues), experimental band STOLEN BABIES have a few new things to announce to their devoted fans!

On August 22nd, the band will take their very first trip down to Mexico City to perform at El Plaza Condesa for a special performance with Rhapsody. Then on September 13th, STOLEN BABIES will perform a one-off show in their home-area of Los Angeles, CA at Bar Sinister. For a full listing of confirmed tour dates, visit www.stolenbabiestheband.com.

Dominique has been very busy lately, specifically lending her vocals to a track on the upcoming Ziltoid 2 album from progressive metal mastermind Devin Townsend. Expect more details to be announced soon from the Devin Townsend camp.

As a band, STOLEN BABIES are currently working on new music. Stay tuned for more details coming soon!

Experimental band STOLEN BABIES fuse avant-garde-twisted rock, metal, punk, and theatrical influences with the peculiar image of what (to an unprepared onlooker) may seem like an eccentric Tim Burton-themed after-hours club house band on happy pills. The amalgamation of these ridiculously entertaining visuals with their unforgettable music have solidified STOLEN BABIES' place in the world of aggressive rock ' landing them on tours with internationally recognized groups such as Stone Sour, Lacuna Coil and Sevendust, as well as equally unconventional yet acclaimed artists like Devin Townsend and Otep.

Check out the STOLEN BABIES' latest music video for the track 'Second Sleep'. The video was directed by Ilan Sharone, well-known video director and brother of Rani and Gil, with visual FX and animation by Meats Meier. The track is cut from the band's most recent full-length release, entitled Naught. The album is available at your local music retailer and through iTunes, Amazon and all other standard digital retailers.

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Maria Ferrero
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