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4.0 excellent | Jared Floryan | June 15th 15 | Predominately inspired by the Hare Krishna movement, Baby Gopal were a musical act with a short-lived history, which is pretty sad when you take into consideration the disgusting amount of potential this quartet had as songwriters. The band's debut full-length album was really their only official recording, and some of what is on Baby Gopal is a missed opportunity in the sense that frontwoman Sri Kesava and her bandmates never expanded upon this record's formula for what could've been future albums. However, for whatever is on here, the New York-based ensemble showcased many strengths and relatively fewer weaknesses; speaking of strengths, the mystic craftsmanship and Sri's vocal harmonies pretty much come to mind. Their musical style was influenced by pop, indie, psychedelia, and alternative rock, with the latter three genres being more prominent throughout than the poppier nature. Overall, it's quite a shame that Baby Gopal had to break up so soon. Angelboros recommends: "Shiva," "Boys Against Girls," "Govardhan," and "Springtime".
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