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FINE! I'll POST in the mother#*&!ing General Gallery! :greenpbl: :lmao:
This post is going to multi-task as a couple of things: General Sharing/C&C if you want/Total, shameless bragging and/or promotion.
These shots are from a New Years Eve show my husband's band played.
1. General Sharing/C&C if you want
I'm just sharing these in general, because I already know some of you are going to say there are way to f***ing many to critique... that's fine. Critique if you *want*... if there are any in particular that are really sticking out at you for any good or bad reasons... but otherwise, I'm just sharing.
2. Total Shameless Bragging and/or Promotion
I've been with my husband for almost 7 years... and this is the first time he's played in a band that I'm actually *excited* about and whose music I *genuinely* love.
Copy/Pasted from my blog:
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This post is going to multi-task as a couple of things: General Sharing/C&C if you want/Total, shameless bragging and/or promotion.

These shots are from a New Years Eve show my husband's band played.
1. General Sharing/C&C if you want
I'm just sharing these in general, because I already know some of you are going to say there are way to f***ing many to critique... that's fine. Critique if you *want*... if there are any in particular that are really sticking out at you for any good or bad reasons... but otherwise, I'm just sharing.
2. Total Shameless Bragging and/or Promotion
I've been with my husband for almost 7 years... and this is the first time he's played in a band that I'm actually *excited* about and whose music I *genuinely* love.
Copy/Pasted from my blog:
Theyre the Dirty-faced Brethern, and theyre taking PA and surrounding areas by storm! Theyre Crobot and if you live anywhere near where theyve played, and you havent been out yet to see them, you are SERIOUSLY missing out!
Self-described as dirty groove rock, these guys hit the stage hard and dont stop until theyre done! Theyve been compared, by their fans, to bands such as Clutch, Queens of the Stoneage, The Mars Volta and the legendary Led Zeppelin!
Its serious stuff, people.
Theyre currently in the studio, working on pumping out their album for the world to devour, (which of course I hath documented and those images will be hitting the blog soon ^_^ ), but until then you should DEFINITELY check them out on Facebook, ReverbNation, Youtube (Where you can see some of my BRILLIANT video skillz
), and their Sign Me To profile, a site run by Roadrunner Records in order for bands to have the chance to be heard and discovered!
December 8th, 2011, they peaked on the Sign Me To rock charts at number 1 and on January 3rd, P.D Freeman over at Road Runner wrote, in his Who Charted? article (Who Charted?: January 3, 2012 | SignMeTo Roadrunner Records),
Also, for fun I will include this more recent interview with Bishop for Popbreak.com: Shipwrecked at The Shore Interview Series: Crobot « Pop-Break.com
Alright, thats enough praise and promotion for now, methinks.
SO
Brandon, the frontman for the band, does this really interesting thing when they play he tends to often gravitate towards a certain persona type, which he commits to for the entirety of the show that theyre playing.
Towards the end of 2011, what the boys liked to refer to as his evangelical or preacher persona, came out at a couple of shows. I got lucky and the NYE gig was one of em!
So I bring to you Pastor Brandon Yeagley, backed by the Dirty-Faced Brethren, preaching about the legend of the space-born killer, that is the CROBOT!!!! :lmao:
Self-described as dirty groove rock, these guys hit the stage hard and dont stop until theyre done! Theyve been compared, by their fans, to bands such as Clutch, Queens of the Stoneage, The Mars Volta and the legendary Led Zeppelin!
Its serious stuff, people.
Theyre currently in the studio, working on pumping out their album for the world to devour, (which of course I hath documented and those images will be hitting the blog soon ^_^ ), but until then you should DEFINITELY check them out on Facebook, ReverbNation, Youtube (Where you can see some of my BRILLIANT video skillz
December 8th, 2011, they peaked on the Sign Me To rock charts at number 1 and on January 3rd, P.D Freeman over at Road Runner wrote, in his Who Charted? article (Who Charted?: January 3, 2012 | SignMeTo Roadrunner Records),
Ive been listening to the two albums recorded by criminally underrated/forgotten East Coast stoner rockers Core a lot lately (Revival, from 1996; The Hustle is On, from 1999; go find em), and Pennsylvanias Crobot remind me of those guys quite a bit. Theyve got all the right ingredients: booming, groove-oriented guitar riffs, high-pitched Wolfmother-esque vocals, and drumming like someone slamming a car trunk lid on your skull, over and over again. Theyve got swing, and power, and a tiny bit of psychedelia thrown into the mix, and theyre worth your time. I bet theyre great live, too. Give em a listen.
Also, for fun I will include this more recent interview with Bishop for Popbreak.com: Shipwrecked at The Shore Interview Series: Crobot « Pop-Break.com
Alright, thats enough praise and promotion for now, methinks.
SO
Brandon, the frontman for the band, does this really interesting thing when they play he tends to often gravitate towards a certain persona type, which he commits to for the entirety of the show that theyre playing.
Towards the end of 2011, what the boys liked to refer to as his evangelical or preacher persona, came out at a couple of shows. I got lucky and the NYE gig was one of em!
So I bring to you Pastor Brandon Yeagley, backed by the Dirty-Faced Brethren, preaching about the legend of the space-born killer, that is the CROBOT!!!! :lmao:
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