Press for Our 10th Anniversary Album, Birthday Party
We're three days away from the release of our 10th Anniversary compilation album, Birthday Party. Wow, ten years! It seems like just yesterday we released lullaby renditions of Metallica, Coldplay and Radiohead. And now we're over 70 albums in! We’re thrilled you all have helped us thrive, and that we’re able to continue putting out new music regularly (keeping parents sane everywhere).
Birthday Party is a very special album. Not only is it a celebration of all the hard work our team has put into each album, but it also has something for everyone. Whether you’re a Daft Punk fan or Dee-lite addict, our 10th Anniversary album is sure to please the whole house. So take a look below to see what others have been saying, and don’t forget to purchase your own!
PRESS
Enter Rockabye Baby!, a company that has turned popular songs over the years into lullabies you can use to take your newborn to dreamville...To celebrate its 10th year in the business, the company will release Birthday Party, with renditions of pop, disco, hip-hop rock tracks like Micheal Jackson’s “Rock With You,” “Celebration” by Kool & The Gang and The Black Eyed Peas’s “Let’s Get It Started”...The first single from the Oct. 14 release is “Hey Ya!,” one of the infectious songs from 2003 and Outkast’s Grammy-winning release, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below. Infused with bells and a piano, the song takes on a new light.
The children’s lullaby remix you can stream below doesn’t have James Murphy’s sentimentalism or ambition. But Murphy isn’t this adorable. The children’s lullaby label Rockabye Baby recorded the redo for a compilation that will celebrate its tenth anniversary.
While LCD Soundsystem have yet to deliver the goods on the group's forthcoming comeback album, their fans can stop being crybabies about it and instead take solace in this lullaby version of their song "All My Friends."...The lullaby version of the track is built on plucky strings and gentle, soothing keyboards. It's sort of a cross between the Rugrats theme and the most precious moments of early 2000s IDM.
The latest release from the upcoming Birthday Party album is a lullaby rendition of LCD Soundsystem's "All My Friends." The original version is a pretty upbeat track led mainly by piano. This new lullaby version is far more delicate, with the soft tone of a xylophone as it's leading instrument. Thanks to Rockabye Baby, LCD Soundsystem fans can listen to their favorite band without worrying about waking the baby.
Rockabye Baby — the LA-based company who puts out lullaby versions of popular songs — has been doing its thing for 10 years now, and they’re putting out a special Birthday Partycompilation to celebrate their birthday...Also included on the new compilation is a cover of LCD Soundsystem’s “All My Friends,” which I am personally very excited to hear.
Read more mentions in Pitchfork and NME.
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