Babes In Toyland
Fontanelle


3.0
good

Review

by Smell The Cheese USER (17 Reviews)
March 24th, 2009 | 19 replies


Release Date: 1992 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A musical riot (Grrl)

Babes In Toyland is part of the Riot Grrl scene that came out of the Alternative Rock and Grunge era of the early 90's, the group consists entirely of girls. Girls that rock! Well its happened before and seriously, they do a pretty good job, even getting some airplay on MTV with the song Bruise Violet which appeared in Beavis and Butthead at one point.

What we have is a thick slab of beefed up riffs dripping with grungey goodness in the saucy guitar tones and some awesome singing from lead singer Kat Bjelland who has a snarling, aggressive voice which carries across a vision of a very "dominant female". She's quite attractive. The drumming isn't particularly noteworthy, and the bass playing isn't that great but the best thing about Fontanelle is that this group makes use of simple songwriting to create effective music. This less is more approach benefited entire genres of music, so why not here? It's works excellently.

Most of the lyrics of this album seem to deal with jilted love, female jealousy etc but the overall tone of the album is pretty cool it's some good grunge music: just with a female touch. Bruise Violet open the albums, exceptionally catchy with a metalesque sound to it that was popular enough to appear on MTV (which I mentioned), Right Now starts with tom rolls and has a pretty punk intro, Bluebell a similar sound but a lot better then Right Now. Handsome And Gretel is perhaps my favourite song off the album, with a great riff and a snarling vocal from Kat, (Handsome... Gretel... HANDSOME... GRETEL!!!!!!!) it's damn catchy and one of my favourites. Blood is another punky track (actually a few of these songs are quite punky, so i'll list all the punky ones: Short Song, Pearl, Mother). Magick Flute has a dark intro, it's quite angry and brooding I like it. Won't Tell, and Quiet Room have acoustic influences, but still resort to the "Grunge". Most of the rest of the other songs sound pretty much the same as everything else but they are all good in their own way. Pearl and Real Eyes are the best of the rest.

This doesn't have much in the way of variety, but since it's a good sound it doesn't matter. Fontanelle is an excellent slice of Riot Grrl, or just plain grunge if you think that tag is silly. The riffs are juicy, the singer has an awesome voice and the songwriting is excellent. Whilst the musicianship may be somewhat slight it doesn't matter, this group is all about attitude and they have it in spades. Check it out.



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Cesar
March 24th 2009


2732 Comments


I have a friend who really like this band. I don't like them much though.

taylormemer
March 24th 2009


4964 Comments


Dial-up still exists?

itchyandscratchy
March 24th 2009


314 Comments


Riot Grrl is such a dumb genre.

itchyandscratchy
March 24th 2009


314 Comments


Oh why thanx for clarifying I wasn't aware.

itchyandscratchy
March 24th 2009


314 Comments


"Thats okay do some more reading next time before you call an entire genre "dumb" because of it's name."

I was being sarcastic you ass.

I wasn't calling the genre dumb just it's name. Still it is a dumb genre so

itchyandscratchy
March 25th 2009


314 Comments


You large bundle of sticks.

Okay lemme be a bit more straight with ya - every band I have seen touted with the label 'Riot Grrrl' has sucked so bad that I have puked. And then some.

itchyandscratchy
March 25th 2009


314 Comments


No it's the truth & it's a music problem; my stomach implodes with how bad it is.

itchyandscratchy
March 25th 2009


314 Comments


http://www.sputnikmusic.com/profile.php?name=gaslightanthem

That's my main profile but I think your point still stands. I tend to only listen to good music.

EpsilonJSTC
October 15th 2011


247 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

FUCKING VICIOUS.

poetessinthepit
October 28th 2013


2 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Babes In Toyland were NEVER Riot Grrrl. NEVER. And it's an insult to call them that. They were around long before riot grrrl and happened to get lumped in with all the riot grrrl bands because of a sexist music media all because they happened to be a punk band with female members despite no affiliation with the scene and having none of the political nuances that riot grrrl entailed. The members of the band constantly spoke out about being pigeonholed by the riot grrrl label and I saw one zine where the band made lists of things including a shit list with riot grrrl on it. They really weren't grunge either. They were a noisy punk band with their own distinct style.

Also fun fact: Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth produced this album.

GhandhiLion
March 19th 2017


17641 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is something else

GhandhiLion
August 5th 2019


17641 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Kats vocals on this are the greatest of all time.

GhandhiLion
April 8th 2021


17641 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

lol @ 86 ratings

SandwichBubble
April 8th 2021


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

People just don't know what they're missing.

GhandhiLion
April 8th 2021


17641 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this review is weird-bad

SandwichBubble
April 8th 2021


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Give it a pass, it's a 2009'er.

GhandhiLion
June 21st 2022


17641 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

GOOD GOD

Koris
Staff Reviewer
June 21st 2022


21105 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"this review is weird-bad"



Kinda sucks that it's the only review it has too

GhandhiLion
November 11th 2023


17641 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

RIGHTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT NOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW



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