Baby Strange ended the year with Midnight. A dark & gritty glimpse into a sound & aesthetic that hinges between Melancholy and warped, hideous beauty.

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  Van Muylem    8 januari 2022

There is an underlying rawness to the energy sewn deep into the fabric of Glasgow that Baby Strangehave harnessed with an unrelenting force. The band's fiery wit & tenacious attitude have consistently proven them to be two steps ahead of the curve.


2021’s Land of Nothing showed versatility in their song writing and saw the band flowing between straight up punk rock anthems like More! More! More! Into the bass driven post-punk dynamics of There’s Something There. Collaborations with the likes of Laurie Vincent (Slaves) and techno legends Dense & Pika kept the anticipation of what was to follow on the lips of both fans and media. After packing out a huge UK tour through October & November and selling out the prestigious SWG3 in Glasgow in December, a remarkable year for the band comes to an end.

And as the night’s draw in and the year comes to a close, there are new things afoot in the underbelly of Glasgow. New sounds, New textures and New ideas.

Where there are endings, so too are there new beginnings.

In this instance, that new beginning comes at Midnight. A dark & gritty glimpse into a sound & aesthetic that hinges between Melancholy and warped, hideous beauty.

Everything changes from here.

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