History
Formed in 1987, Backyard Babies originally consisted of singer/bassist Tobbe (Tobias Fischer), guitarist Dregen, guitarist Johan Blomqvist, and drummer Peder Carlsson. They were then called Tyrant and played several live shows in their local area and recorded a rough demo. Tobbe was soon replaced by frontman Nicke Borg on vocals and guitar, and Blomqvist switched to bass. Fischer went on to be a professional photographer and web designer in Stockholm, continuing to work occasionally with his old bandmates.
In 1989, the band changed their name to Backyard Babies and recorded two more demos and did a national tour of Sweden. The band self-released a debut EP titled Something to Swallow. This got them signed in 1993 by Swedish label Megarock Records.
Backyard Babies released their debut album Diesel & Power in 1994. The music on it took influences from rock, punk, and blues. In addition to the album, the band also released the single "Electric Suzy" with a cover of "Taxi Driver" by Hanoi Rocks as the B-side. After touring with former Hanoi Rocks members in Demolition 23 and doing a short headline tour in late 1995, premiering new songs that remain unreleased, the band was put on hiatus, as guitarist Dregen formed the garage rock band The Hellacopters. Dregen appeared on two albums with the Hellacopters" Supershitty to the Max! (1996) and Payin' the Dues (1997).
The Backyard Babies reunited in 1997, with a new record contract with MVG Records. They recorded their most critically acclaimed album, Total 13. Critics compared the album favorably to the New York Dolls, Ramones, and The Damned. They toured the United Kingdom with good response. A single was released from the album, "Bombed (Out of My Mind)", with the B-side "Rocker" featuring a duet with Hanoi Rocks frontman Michael Monroe. Their next single was the self-released "Is It Still Alright to Smile?". The B-side of the single was a cover of the Faster Pussycat track "Babylon" featuring guest appearances from Ginger of the Wildhearts and Nicke Andersson who had played with Dregen in the Hellacopters. In 1998, the band toured the United Kingdom once more, this time in support of Alice Cooper.
After the collaboration on the song "Babylon", Dregen, Ginger, and Nicke Andersson formed the side project Supershit 666, which released a six-track EP in 1999. Dregen returned to the Backyard Babies soon after as the band took off for another tour of the United Kingdom, this time in support of AC/DC.
The Babies recorded a follow-up to Total 13, titled Making Enemies is Good which has been described by some critics as a more "controlled chaos" approach than their previous effort. Two of the singles from it were hits "The Clash" and "Brand New Hate", the latter of which was co-written with Ginger. They toured in support of the album with Motörhead.
On 15 October 2002, Backyard Babies guitarist Dregen was on the front pages of Swedish national newspapers. After returning home from a club where he was DJing, he and his friend were assaulted, robbed, and knocked unconscious. Dregen suffered a broken jaw but the band continued recording their next album; Stockholm Syndrome. The album, released in 2003, was viewed by some fans as a return towards a more energetic and raw sound. The album won them a Swedish Grammy. The album spawned three singles, "Minus Celsius", "A Song for the Outcast" and "Friends".
During 2005, the band toured the United States (with openers The Chelsea Smiles & Crash Kelly) and Europe alongside Social Distortion. The album People Like People Like People Like Us, produced by Nicke Andersson of The Hellacopters, was released in 2006. It spawned two singles: "The Mess Age (How Could I Be So Wrong)" and "Dysfunctional Professional". A self-titled album was released in August 2008. The first single was "Fuck Off and Die". The second single "Degenerated" is supported by an animated video clip. Their self-titled 2008 album reached number 1 on the Swedish albums chart.
The compilation album Them XX was released in 2009 to honor the band's 20th anniversary. The accompanying tour was rumored to be their last. After a hiatus, the band reconvened with an announcement in May 2014. Their 2015 album Four by Four reached number 2 on the Swedish albums chart. In September 2018 they played at the Hard Rock Hell Sleaze festival in Sheffield, England. The band released their eighth studio album, Sliver & Gold, in 2019. In 2022, in an interview with The Sound Lab, Dregen confirmed Backyard Babies were on hiatus due to commitments with The Hellacopters but there were plans to create more music in the future.
Discography
Diesel & Power (1994)
Total 13 (1998)
Making Enemies Is Good (2001)
Stockholm Syndrome (2003)
People Like People Like People Like Us (2006)
Backyard Babies (2008)
Four by Four (2015)
Sliver & Gold (2019)
Gotta Go!
Backyard Babies Lyrics
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I gotta go now, and I don´t need you
Sometimes it feels like suicide it´s on my mind
I ain´t got time for a second round
I gotta go go go `til I find that piece of mind
And I hate you and I can break you
I had to break that bitch for a second time
I gotta go go go `til I find that piece of mind
And I ain´t takin´ more of your good advice
I wanna feel like I´m supernatural one more time
But I doubt that I´m gonna be old
You know I had to please my soul
Somehow you feel like me, so why don´t we drop it
Gotta go, I gotta go now
Sometimes it feels like suicide it´s on my mind
I ain´t got time for a second round
Realise that I ain´t nice
I had to break that bitch for a second time
I gotta go go go `til I find that piece of mind
The song "Gotta Go!" by the Backyard Babies explores themes of self-discovery, individualism, and the desire to break free from others' expectations. From the first line, lead singer Nicke Borg makes it clear that he's ready to leave his current situation behind, expressing a sense of urgency in the repetition of the phrase "I gotta go now." He goes on to describe feeling like suicide is on his mind, which may reflect the intense pressure he's feeling to find his own path in life.
Throughout the song, Borg emphasizes that he doesn't need anyone else to define his goals or tell him what to do. He is determined to go "until I find that piece of mind," indicating that he's searching for some kind of personal fulfillment or purpose. Despite this drive for autonomy, however, he also acknowledges that he's had to hurt others along the way: "I had to break that bitch for a second time."
Overall, "Gotta Go!" embodies a rebellious spirit and rejection of conformity, emphasizing the importance of following one's own path regardless of the obstacles or criticisms of others.
Line by Line Meaning
I gotta go now, and I don´t need you
I need to leave right now and I can do it without you.
Sometimes it feels like suicide it´s on my mind
Leaving is such a big decision that I sometimes think it could cause me harm.
I ain´t got time for a second round
I don't have time to repeat something that didn't work out.
I gotta go go go `til I find that piece of mind
I need to keep moving until I find peace within myself.
And I hate you and I can break you
I have strong negative feelings towards you and I have the power to hurt you.
Sometimes you have to realise that I ain´t nice
It's important for you to understand that I'm not always pleasant to be around.
I had to break that bitch for a second time
I had to end a relationship with a difficult person for a second time.
And I ain´t takin´ more of your good advice
I don't want to hear any more of your well-meaning advice.
I wanna feel like I´m supernatural one more time
I want to feel powerful and beyond human one more time.
But I doubt that I´m gonna be old
I don't think I'm going to live to be old.
You know I had to please my soul
I needed to do what my soul demanded, even if it hurt others.
Somehow you feel like me, so why don´t we drop it
We both have similar struggles, so why don't we let our anger towards each other go?
Gotta go, I gotta go now
I really must leave now.
Realise that I ain´t nice
It's important for you to really get that I'm not always pleasant.
I had to break that bitch for a second time
I had to end a difficult relationship again.
I gotta go go go `til I find that piece of mind
I need to keep searching until I find inner peace.
Contributed by Adrian I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Federico Cossu
Poetry. Thanks for this!!
DevinRyanVitek
Thank you for listening!
mame
Wow!!! Super rare tracks!
DevinRyanVitek
Definitely, love these versions!