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Album Review: Fontanelle

  • Artist: Babes in Toyland
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 11, 1992
  • Total Time: 37:11
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Babes in Toyland's most focused and powerful statement, Fontanelle was vaguely associated with grunge upon its release, and tossed in with the Pacific Northwest-centered riot grrrl movement after the fact. In truth, it lies somewhere in between, its raw punkish fury and metallic grind making it the spiritual kin of L7. Fontanelle isn't necessarily explicitly feminist, since the glorious noise of rock & roll is viewed as the ultimate empowerment. And that noise is all over Fontanelle -- it's arguably the harshest, most abrasive recording to come out of any part of the riot grrrl camp. Like L7, Babes in Toyland are more about pure sound than songs, but the similarities end there. Instead of just grinding away on simple power chords, Kat Bjelland's distinctive guitar work is full of intentionally grating dissonance, which is complemented by the jittery rhythm section. Vocally, Bjelland can move from a faux little-girl coo to a bellowing snarl in the space of one line; put together, all of this imbues Fontanelle with a terrifically explosive tension. Fittingly, the closing track features nothing but Bjelland, her guitar, and the sound of breaking glass bottles. Measured by any standard, Fontanelle is a frighteningly primal record, one whose sheer ferocity Babes in Toyland never quite captured this convincingly anywhere else. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bruise Violet Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland (2:52)
Right Now Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland (2:19)
Bluebell Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland (2:22)
Handsome and Gretel Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland (1:50)
Blood Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland (2:44)
Magick Flute Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland (3:02)
Won't Tell Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland (2:27)
Quiet Room Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland (2:59)
Spun Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland (3:03)
[Untitled Hidden Track] Babes in Toyland (:41)
Jungle Train Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland (2:15)
Pearl Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland (1:56)
Real Eyes Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland (2:51)
Mother Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland (3:13)
Gone Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland (2:28)

Credits

Lee Ranaldo (Producer), Kat Bjelland (Producer), Kat Bjelland (Vocals), Kat Bjelland (Guitar), Brian Paulson (Engineer), Lori Barbero (Drums), Lori Barbero (Vocals), Maureen Herman (Bass)
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Fontanelle
Studio album by Babes in Toyland
Released August 11, 1992
Recorded Pachyderm Studio, Cannon Falls, MN
Genre Punk rock
Length 37:09
Label Reprise Records
Producer Lee Ranaldo and Kat Bjelland
Professional reviews
Babes in Toyland chronology
The Peel Sessions
(1992)
Fontanelle
(1992)
Painkillers
(1993)

Fontanelle is the second studio album by the American punk rock band Babes in Toyland, released on August 11, 1992. It was the band's first release on a major label (Reprise Records, a division of Warner Music), and their first recording to feature Maureen Herman on bass.

The album was co-produced by singer–guitarist Kat Bjelland and Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth. It was engineered by Brian Paulson and mixed by Dave Ogilvie. The cover photo—an image of a naked doll held up in front of a mirror—was taken for the album by photographer Cindy Sherman.

The band has explained the album's name as referring to the soft spot on the top of a baby's skull, as well as to a little fountain used by fairies. It is also the name of a magician consulted by Gilles de Rais, the real-life murderer who inspired the fairy tale "Bluebeard". [1]

The process of recording the album is described in the book Babes in Toyland: The Making and Selling of a Rock and Roll Band, by Neal Karlen.[2]

Contents

Track listing

All songs by Babes in Toyland

  1. "Bruise Violet"* – 2:52
  2. "Right Now" – 2:19
  3. "Bluebell" – 2:22
  4. "Handsome and Gretel"* – 1:50
  5. "Blood" – 2:44
  6. "Magick Flute" – 3:02
  7. "Won't Tell" – 2:27
  8. "Quiet Room" – 2:59
  9. "Spun" – 3:03
  10. "short song" – 0:41
  11. "Jungle Train" – 2:15
  12. "Pearl" – 1:56
  13. "Real Eyes" – 2:51
  14. "Mother" – 3:13
  15. "Gone" – 2:28
  • * indicates single

Sales

  • Fontanelle sold around 220,000

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