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Crobot veröffentlichten offizielles Video „Low Life“ – neues Album „Motherbrain” am 23.08. und aktuelle Live Dates

Der Clip wurde von David Brodsky inszeniert und von Allison Woest für My Good Eye-Musikvideos (Clutch, Queensryche, Gwar) produziert.
Den Song kommentiert die Band wie folgt… “Low Life” exhibits an expanded palette for the band. Featuring chunky guitars and a howling hook, it sees the band co-write with Johnny Andrews and deliver a bold banger. Guitarist Chris Bishop shared, “It’s a song we never would’ve written by ourselves. That makes it cool. It took us out of our comfort zone.” “It’s an anthem about this outside perspective on the definition of a lowlife,” explains Brandon. “There’s a misconception that being a touring musician without a lot of money makes you a lowlife, but how is that really any different from the rest of the world? And, if that does make you a lowlife, we’re okay with it!”
Crobot Singer Brandon Yeagley shares, “Gather ‚round Beardos! Getcher ears to watch and your eyes to listen to the Crobot channel’s Low Life transmission. What we’re selling is kid-tested & Motherbrain approved. And you too can have your own Low Life anthem for the one time only low, low price of your soul! Just sign right here…annnnnd here…”
Über Anhänger zeitgenössischen Hard- und Heavyrocks mit eindeutigen Verweisen auf die goldene Ära dieses Genres in den 1970er-Jahren bricht seit einigen Jahren eine Retro-Welle herein, deren Ende zur Freude der Fans noch längst nicht absehbar ist. Souverän auf dem Wellenkamm surft das US-Quartett Crobot. Die Jungs aus Pennsylvania zelebrierten auf bislang drei Alben und einer EP ihre zwischen Deep Purple, Black Sabbath und Led Zeppelin angesiedelte ureigene Mischung aus rifforientiertem, hier und da mit einer Prise Doom und Funk angereichertem Rock.
Bei der Mascot Label Group haben die Amerikaner jetzt ein neues Zuhause gefunden. Dort geben Crobot mit dem vierten Longplayer „Motherbrain” ihren Einstand. „Motherbrain” erscheint am 23. August 2019 auf CD, digital, sowie als LP mit beigelegtem Download-Code.