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The Baby Language app teaches you the ability to distinguish different types of baby cries yourself. It comes with a support tool to help you in the first period when learning to distinguish baby cries. It points you in the right direction by real-time distinguishing baby cries and translating them into understandable language.
The Baby Language app shows you many different ways on how to handle each specific cry. It provides you with lots of information and illustrations on how to prevent or reduce all different kind of cries.
A controversial, high-energy track that ends with an unexpected acoustic slide guitar solo .
The song from which the album’s title is derived.
is the breakthrough second studio album by the San Diego-based indie rock band Louis XIV , originally released on March 21, 2005. The album is famous for its "royally raucous" blend of glam rock, garage rock revival, and post-punk sensibilities. The Sound: Modern Sleaze and Retro Glam
Louis XIV established a unique identity by mixing 70s glam flourishes (reminiscent of T. Rex) with the gritty edge of the mid-2000s indie scene.
A rare moment of vulnerability, this John Lennon-esque piano ballad uses melting strings and psychedelic smears to provide a change of pace. Album Legacy and Modern Updates
While originally a CD and digital release, the album has seen renewed interest through high-quality reissues:
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A controversial, high-energy track that ends with an unexpected acoustic slide guitar solo .
The song from which the album’s title is derived.
is the breakthrough second studio album by the San Diego-based indie rock band Louis XIV , originally released on March 21, 2005. The album is famous for its "royally raucous" blend of glam rock, garage rock revival, and post-punk sensibilities. The Sound: Modern Sleaze and Retro Glam
Louis XIV established a unique identity by mixing 70s glam flourishes (reminiscent of T. Rex) with the gritty edge of the mid-2000s indie scene.
A rare moment of vulnerability, this John Lennon-esque piano ballad uses melting strings and psychedelic smears to provide a change of pace. Album Legacy and Modern Updates
While originally a CD and digital release, the album has seen renewed interest through high-quality reissues: