Lonely Robot

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In Floral Green 00:00 Tools
Sigma 00:00 Tools
Prologue (Deep Sleep) 00:00 Tools
Airlock 00:00 Tools
Awakenings 00:00 Tools
Why Do We Stay? 00:00 Tools
Everglow 00:00 Tools
The Boy In The Radio 00:00 Tools
Ancient Ascendant 00:00 Tools
How Bright Is the Sun? 00:00 Tools
Lonely Robot 00:00 Tools
A Godless Sea 00:00 Tools
Oubliette 00:00 Tools
God vs Man 00:00 Tools
Are We Copies? 00:00 Tools
False Lights 00:00 Tools
Construct/Obstruct 00:00 Tools
Humans Being 00:00 Tools
The Red Balloon 00:00 Tools
Symbolic 00:00 Tools
The Divine Art Of Being 00:00 Tools
The Big Dream 00:00 Tools
Hello World Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Authorship of Our Lives 00:00 Tools
Epilogue (Sea Beams) 00:00 Tools
Terminal Earth 00:00 Tools
Icarus 00:00 Tools
God Vs. Man 00:00 Tools
Under Stars 00:00 Tools
The Only Time I Don't Belong Is Now 00:00 Tools
The Signal 00:00 Tools
When Gravity Fails 00:00 Tools
Inside This Machine 00:00 Tools
An Ending 00:00 Tools
In Floral Green - acoustic version 00:00 Tools
In Floral Green (Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
The Divine Art of Being - acoustic version 00:00 Tools
The Divine Art of Being (Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
Lonely Robot - Chapter One - Airlock 00:00 Tools
How Bright Is the Sun? - Cosmic Mix 00:00 Tools
Under Stars - Cosmic Mix 00:00 Tools
How Bright Is the Sun? (Cosmic Mix) 00:00 Tools
Under Stars (Cosmic Mix) 00:00 Tools
Why Do We Stay? (Piano Mix) 00:00 Tools
A Godless Sea (Ocean Mix) 00:00 Tools
Are We Copies 00:00 Tools
Why Do We Stay? (feat. Kim Seviour) 00:00 Tools
Fossils of the Past 00:00 Tools
Why Do We Stay 00:00 Tools
Humans Being (Ambient Mix) 00:00 Tools
Prologue - Deep Sleep 00:00 Tools
Construct / Obstruct 00:00 Tools
Hello World, Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Human Beings (Ambient Mix) 00:00 Tools
Construct Obstruct 00:00 Tools
Epilogue - Sea Beams 00:00 Tools
Betrayal at Otter Keep 00:00 Tools
In Floral Green [Acoustic Version] 00:00 Tools
The Divine Art Of Being [Acoustic Version] 00:00 Tools
Three-Horns Never Play with Long-Necks 00:00 Tools
Human Being 00:00 Tools
Fences and Fields 00:00 Tools
Snapshots and Memories 00:00 Tools
Contruct - Obstruct 00:00 Tools
Arcades and Aliens 00:00 Tools
Sea Monsters 00:00 Tools
Lonely Robot - Chapter One: Airlock 00:00 Tools
Hanging On the Moon 00:00 Tools
Construct/destruct 00:00 Tools
Construct/Obstuct 00:00 Tools
Oubilette 00:00 Tools
Construct Obstruct (New) 00:00 Tools
Contact Light 00:00 Tools
Grizzly Bear - Sleeping Ute (Nicolas Jaar Remix) 00:00 Tools
A Godless Sea [Ocean Mix] 00:00 Tools
Why Do We Stay? [Piano Mix] 00:00 Tools
Human Beings [Ambient Mix] 00:00 Tools
Humans Being [*][Ambient Mix] 00:00 Tools
Why Do We Stay? [*][Piano Mix] 00:00 Tools
God Vs. Man (New) 00:00 Tools
Why Do We Stay?(Featuring Kim Seviour) 00:00 Tools
Nightlight 00:00 Tools
The Devine Art Of Being 00:00 Tools
A Godless Sea [*][Ocean Mix] 00:00 Tools
Until the Music Dies 00:00 Tools
Prologue: Deep Sleep 00:00 Tools
Please Come Home - God Vs. Man 00:00 Tools
The Divine Art Of Being (Acoustic Mix) 00:00 Tools
Giant's Causeway 00:00 Tools
Afterglow 00:00 Tools
Prologue-Deep Sleep 00:00 Tools
Epilogue-Sea Beams 00:00 Tools
In Floral Green (Acoustic MIx) 00:00 Tools
The morning after the night before Christmas 00:00 Tools
Contruct/Obstruct 00:00 Tools
Pull Me Down 00:00 Tools
Kill the Lights 00:00 Tools
Ocean Floor 00:00 Tools
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Lonely Robot, the new project masterminded by producer, guitarist and vocalist John Mitchell (It Bites, Frost*, Arena), has signed to InsideOut Music and released its debut album "Please Come Home" on 23rd February 2015. Backed by the storming rhythm section of Nick Beggs on bass and Craig Blundell on drums, the album also sees guest appearances from Peter Cox (Go West), Nik Kershaw, Steve Hogarth (Marillion), Heather Findlay, Kim Seviour (Touchstone), Jem Godfrey (Frost*) as well as narration provided by British actor Lee Ingleby (Master & Commander, Harry Potter). "Please Come Home" is very proggy, but it’s more about atmosphere than technical expertise, inspired by his love of science fiction and interest in the evolution of the human race. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.