By the first line of the opening track “Takedown,” I am already sad. If you, like me, are susceptible to a wistful guitar, the ones curling in by the track’s second line will be enough to sink you into a contemplative mood for the rest of the day. But the fun of Babe Corner’s first full-length album, the aptly named Crybaby, is that the lows are never too low. An indie rock band from Vancouver, Babe Corner is comprised of five members: Haley Blais, Lilli Carr, Alli Deleo, Jess Jones, and Lindsay Sjoberg. They describe themselves as having a “nostalgic rock vibe,” which they deliver in spades. Sjoberg’s lead vocals are pearled in a quality that feels both old and new, evoking the 1960s of Judy Collins and today’s Cate Le Bon, and the supporting multiple harmonies lend a soaring choral nostalgia to the whole affair. Following past singles and their EP Killer, Babe Corner continues to build on their classic sound, but on Cr