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The sounds of dirt pouring out of old souls that were sold for the sake of rock n' roll. Space rock n' roll. Whatever it is, you can't
help but to feel your ears being dipped in nostalgia then taken to another dimension and back again with the songs of Crobot. A
quartet from central Pennsylvania, conjure up sonic ghosts and stories that seemingly were interpreted from crop circles in their
debut album entitled The Legend of the Spaceborne Killer scheduled for an October 30th release date. The standouts do not
stop with songs like the celestial-birthed, riffy title track "The Legend of ...read more
The sounds of dirt pouring out of old souls that were sold for the sake of rock n' roll. Space rock n' roll. Whatever it is, you can't
help but to feel your ears being dipped in nostalgia then taken to another dimension and back again with the songs of Crobot. A
quartet from central Pennsylvania, conjure up sonic ghosts and stories that seemingly were interpreted from crop circles in their
debut album entitled The Legend of the Spaceborne Killer scheduled for an October 30th release date. The standouts do not
stop with songs like the celestial-birthed, riffy title track "The Legend of the Spaceborne Killer", the infectious soundtrack of a
stalker "Let Me In", or the bouncy, groove-wet tidal wave of a tune called "In the Undertow". This eleven-track effort would be
loved by any classic or modern rock connoisseur, and with so many dirty seventies hard rock grooves with a modern twist, it's
clear why.
Fans of Clutch, Wolfmother, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Rage Against the Machine, or Soundgarden would love this effort, and
if ten more bands that influenced Crobot's sound were needed to be named, they easily could be. « hide |
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