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Rise Of The Crobot
Rise Of The Crobot
f it ain't broke, don't fix it, is what the majority will say, but Meatloaf once sang 'If It
IAin't Broke, Break It' and sometimes, in order to get to where you really want to be,
change is a necessary thing. And while this isn't exactly what US rockers Crobot have done,
some less than subtle tweaks and adjustments have produced 'Motherbrain', not simply
their fourth studio album but more importantly, their first album on a new course, one
which very much looks poised to bring them much greater things.
ver since their formation in 2011, the to boost it again. side of the stage engaging every individual
EPottsville, Pennsylvania band have In frontman Brandon Yeagley Crobot not watching, they too feed off his energy. In Chris
been famed for their riffs, and songs like 'Legend only have a tremendously talented singer but a Bishop we have one of rock's best kept secrets
Of The Spaceborne Killer' and 'Nowhere To grade A performer whose energy never fails to and a guitarist who needs to be heard, not only
Hide' quickly forged their popularity. Now, ‘Moth- ignite the audience in front of him, regardless of for his amazing skill, but also for his remarkable
erbrain’, the follow-up to 2016’s ‘Welcome To their size. It also seems to rub off perfectly on originality as not only are the riffs he produces
Fat City’, and first on Mascot Records, is here his bandmates for, as he bounces from side to just sublime, they are also unique and fresh
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