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Cake Bake Betty : Songs About Teeth
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An amazing collection of songs about teeth, cannibalism, robots, the sea, ships, pirates, syphilis, crayons, divorce, monsters, and you.
Genre: Rock: Folk Rock
Release Date: 2006
Songs About Teeth
Cake Bake Betty
Record Label: Infinity Cat Recordings
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. The Spine Song 3:29 Album Only
2. Dear Mother 3:41 Album Only
3. Jesus & Austria 2:01 Album Only
4. Song of the Sea 3:06 Album Only
5. One By One 3:03 Album Only
6. Backbones 2:13 Album Only
7. Doves 2:18 Album Only
8. Samo and Grace 3:35 Album Only
9. 64 Little White Things 2:05 Album Only
10. The Charge (knockturnal) 7:47 Album Only
11. Bears 5:20 Album Only
12. Brother 3:31 Album Only
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Album Notes

One of Infinity Cat's best sellers. And now Cake Bake Betty takes it up another notch with her new release, "To The Dark Tower". Check it out here at CD Baby!

A CD Baby best new album pick. Coming off her triumphant show at Rockwood Music Hall, one of this years most talked about CMJ performers brings you this amazing collection of songs about teeth, cannibalism, robots, the sea, ships, pirates, syphilis, crayons, divorce, monsters, and you... it's our favorite obsession. Recently supported be Your Own Pet on their European tour. US tour with Jeff this summer!

British mag SUPERSWEET says: You'd have to get up pretty early in the morning to find an album of more alluring songs based around unusual themes than "Songs About Teeth". The musical vehicle of multi-instrumental New Jersey songwriter Lindsay Powell, Cake Bake Betty's album is an exercise in both the beautiful and the bizarre. Inspired predominantly by old mariner songs, folk classics and blues standards amongst many other influences, the tracks have an off-kilter appeal and energy which most artists would struggle to replicate.
As promised in the title, the record does indeed contain songs about teeth, as well as tackling issues of cannibalism, robots and pirates and comes from the lyrical left-field in a unique and sometimes disturbing way. The songs themselves are fragile, ethereal piano-led ballads and the record also utilises mournful strings and electronic flourishes, transporting the listener to strange new worlds with a lullaby-esque appeal.
From start to finish, the album takes the listener on a journey through bleak and unnerving songs infused with Lindsay's powerful, aching vocals through to more upbeat, electronic surrealist pop ("Backbones") and modern sea shanty's ("Song of the Sea") before bringing the listener back to more traditional lovelorn offerings such as "Doves". Special mention might be made of eight-minute epic "The Charge (Knockturnul)" This song is a story in itself, progressing from a pacy piano assault to the achingly delicate post-rock inspired midsection, through to its final climax of strings, plaintiff vocals and martial style drumming.
Cake Bake Betty may be inviting us to visit unusual new realms, but it is a trip well worth taking.

JUNK MAGNET says "Cake Bake Betty is simply amazing. I discovered this thanks to Infinity Cat records, in my good graces thanks to their promotion of be your own PET. She makes the piano and guitar wail and shiver, via her Cake Bake Betty persona. Her latest CD, [Songs About Teeth], has been played literally dozens of times since I received it a few days ago, and strikes a pose somewhere between Evanescence, Rasputina and Joanna Newsom, with lots of blood and bones for good measure. It sounds like an small orchestra in a snow storm, solemn and shivering, yet shooting sparks from the musical outbursts. Some songs like [Song of the Sea] evoke the 10,000 Maniacs (which is a good thing, since I adore Nathalie Merchant) with yearning strings and her pleasantly sad voice. Others are quirky and dangerous, like [64 White Little Things], which concerns cannibalism, bones and babies, among other things, with harpsichord-like sounds that truly can be listened to hundreds of times in a row. [One By One] comes somewhere in between, with dozens of great vocal and piano moments compressed into three minutes.
[The Charge (Knocturnul)] deserves its own paragraph, with comparatively complex piano work enveloping her lament for almost 8 transcendent minutes - so sad, yet still shining like the sun after the deluge. You have to have a taste for folky-classical to truly appreciate where she's coming from, but if so, then this is the appropriate point to bow down. So, if you like exquisite corpses, in the literal and historical sense, along with singular visions enhanced by complex simplicity, then Cake Bake Betty is exactly for you. Offering solo explorations of the heart and knife-wielding hand, Lindsay knocks me out cold, yet my brain still dreams of sand trails and entrails."

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REVIEWS

Effin Amazing
author: Dina
                            
I don't think words can quite explain the feelings I have for Cake Bake Betty. Since I got the CD a few weeks ago, it has not left my CD player and I have yet to be sick of it. What's not to love about cannibals, spines, and the sea?
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"And they thought I was tasty!"
author: Jeremiah Young
                            
My teeth haven't been this happy since I had my braces removed! I love songs about cannibals. Who doesn't?
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author: Jessica
                            
I´m lucky I`ve found this great cd here on cd baby. The Spine Song catched me and the following songs made clear that this is a very special work. Don´t know what to say, just take a listen and I´m sure you will love it!
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By the bloody gods...
author: Stormy
                            
I first stumbled headlong into the music adventure that is Cake Bake Betty on Pandora.com with the song One By One. Instantly, I fell in love and had to know more, so I spent the next month listening to the samples here on CD Baby before I had enough money to buy the CD for myself! I've been listening to the samples for weeks straight; I can't get enough of them. I can't get enough of this artist! Lindsay is truly an artist. Good gods, everything I've heard I can't stop singing, it's always on my mind. If not the music itself, the content! I'm utterly in love. Utterly, completely and fully head-over-heels for Cake Bake Betty's music. I can't stop saying good things about it, and I keep pushing the music on everyone I know. Absolutely astounding.
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