Raised By Robots

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Dinner Pill 03:33 Tools
A New Horror 04:56 Tools
Murder Weapons 03:37 Tools
True Romance 03:16 Tools
Disorganization Will Save Us All 00:47 Tools
Cynicism 04:16 Tools
I LOVE YOU / U LUV ME 2 04:16 Tools
L'eggo My Ego Master 04:16 Tools
Feeling Strange, But Knowing Better 04:16 Tools
Wait The Riot Out 01:38 Tools
Puzzles 04:07 Tools
White Eyelids 03:50 Tools
A Corporeal Complex 04:00 Tools
6ircles 04:55 Tools
Villains, Getting Away 03:31 Tools
Sycophant 04:50 Tools
There Is Always Something Better 04:11 Tools
Pixie Duss 03:51 Tools
Skeletons 04:10 Tools
The Ides 06:19 Tools
The Graveyard Shift 03:48 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: June (2009) - 21/100 - Dinner Pill 03:48 Tools
I Luv U - U Luv Me 2 03:18 Tools
Leggo My Ego 04:17 Tools
blood moon over chaos, kansas 04:17 Tools
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Raised By Robots is an indie rock band from San Francisco/Oakland that suckles lovingly on the teat of multitudinous influences - among them early 90s indie, soul, post punk, country, and hip hop - and ameliorates that disparate mash into a sonic reformation that Zeus himself would be proud of. RxR takes nods from certain acts - Why?, Okkervil River, Al Green, Johnny Cash, Thee More Shallows, Menomena, Jamie Lidell, Tapes N Tapes, Sly, The Flaming Lips, The Arcade Fire, DJ Shadow, Damon Albarn, The Beach Boys - but have created something wholly unique. This band also believes strongly in an energetic & charismatic live show, which it has brought to fans all over the bay area and up and down the west coast for the past two years. In the fall of 2008 RxR recorded a small selection of songs in the front room of a San Francisco apartment, which they would release in May of 2009. Reflecting their new-found musical maturity and live prowess, "Disorganization Will Save Us All" is a giant musical leap for RxR, mixed by Eli Crews (Why?, Deerhoof) and mastered by Mike Wells (Why?, Son Lux, John Vanderslice, etc.). Perhaps best summed up by the second track 'Dinner Pill', the EP finds anthemic choruses amidst dark, atmospheric post-post-rock, pulling the listener through winding, unexpected song structures that offer pop rewards to those who hang on for the ride. Elsewhere, songs spread out over rhythmic pulses alone, stretched into skeletal rock exercises until climaxing with fits of guitar abandon. The record is a short, yet potent look at a band that has finally discovered a recorded equivalent to their cathartic live shows, a 16-minute manifesto that acts as a fitting introduction for Raised By Robots to the world at large. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.