The Service Industry
  • Liquid Meat (into a form)
  • Churchy
  • Seaworld
  • Smithville
  • Keep The Babies Warm
  • They Fired Me
  • Have To Go To Work
  • Palestine
  • JoJo
  • Hollywood Out Of Austin
  • Job of Quality
  • Valhalla
  • Zippy's Lament
  • Still Have To Go To Work
  • Liquid Meat (into a form)
    Genre: AAA
    WAV (04:24) [659.86 KB]
  • Churchy
    Genre: AAA
    WAV (03:15) [32.88 MB]
  • Seaworld
    Genre: AAA
    WAV (03:22) [34.04 MB]
  • Smithville
    Genre: AAA
    WAV (02:35) [26.1 MB]
  • Keep The Babies Warm
    Genre: AAA
    WAV (03:58) [39.97 MB]
  • They Fired Me
    Genre: Rock
    WAV (04:05) [41.26 MB]
  • Have To Go To Work
    Genre: AAA
    WAV (03:30) [35.39 MB]
  • Palestine
    Genre: AAA
    WAV (04:19) [43.52 MB]
  • JoJo
    Genre: AAA
    WAV (03:05) [31.12 MB]
  • Hollywood Out Of Austin
    Genre: Rock
    WAV (03:27) [34.88 MB]
  • Job of Quality
    Genre: Rock
    WAV (03:09) [31.81 MB]
  • Valhalla
    Genre: Rock
    WAV (02:20) [23.51 MB]
  • Zippy's Lament
    Genre: Punk Rock
    WAV (01:09) [11.58 MB]
  • Still Have To Go To Work
    Genre: Avantgarde
    WAV (02:18) [23.26 MB]
Biography
Keep the Babies Warm is the new album from the Service Industry and follows quickly on the heels of their February 2008 release Limited Coverage, arguably the finest piece of Bolshevik Psychedelia this country has ever produced.



The Service Industry was formed in 2006 and includes current and former members of the Wannabes, Cher U.K., the Rockland Eagles, Dumptruck and Spoon. The band’s music and arcane ideology are a direct reflection of their collective brushes with fame cast against the unlikely proposition of receiving a fair wage for doing what they love to do the way they want to do it in the Live Music Capitol of the World.



The band seeks to convert musical consumers of all stripes as the well-heeled, slick power-pop of this new set niftily conceals the band’s philosophical message and slyly indoctrinates new adherents to the cause.



Keep the Babies Warm delivers adamant everyman anthems with style, charisma and chutzpah and is recommended listening for fans of Cheap Trick, Cracker, Nick Lowe and the Pixies.

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  • Members:
    Mike McCoy, Hunter Darby, Andy Thomas, Julie Lowery, Robbie Araiza, Travis
  • Sounds Like:
    A CD
  • Influences:
    Pixies, Buzzcocks, Nick Lowe
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    01/16/08
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