
Indie rockers embrace pop, Italians.
Robbers On High Street - Grand Animals
[3/5] These New York indie rockers are a tough lot to pin down. First, they get everyone hot and bothered by sounding all Strokes-like on their debut EP, only to expose their love of pop with the ensuing full-length, Tree City. Now they change it up further, enlisting Italian composer Daniele Luppi (known for making some of Gnarls Barkley's tunes so weird) as a producer. He mostly adds slight flourishes while the three-piece settle into a Kinks/Beatles/Supergrass vibe. But he also helps the band go weird: "Guard At Your Heel" sounds like a smoky Tom Waits number (tuba and all), while "Your Phantom Walks The Hall" is nouveau pop-meets-luau. Enjoy it while you can; who knows what Robbers On High Street will sound like next. (NEW LINE/SCRATCHIE) JR Griffin
Official Website: http://www.newlinerecords.com
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- Scott & Aimee
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- Hopesfall
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- Irepress
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- Pissed Jeans
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- 1997
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- The Automatic Automatic
- Bleed The Dream
- The Dear Hunter
- The Icarus Line
- Straylight Run
- Omar Rodriguez-Lopez
- Oxbow
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- Dalek/Haze XXL
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[3/5] These New York indie rockers are a tough lot to pin down. First, they get everyone hot and bothered by sounding all Strokes-like on their debut EP, only to expose their love of pop with the ensuing full-length, Tree City. Now they change it up further, enlisting Italian composer Daniele Luppi (known for making some of Gnarls Barkley's tunes so weird) as a producer. He mostly adds slight flourishes while the three-piece settle into a Kinks/Beatles/Supergrass vibe. But he also helps the band go weird: "Guard At Your Heel" sounds like a smoky Tom Waits number (tuba and all), while "Your Phantom Walks The Hall" is nouveau pop-meets-luau. Enjoy it while you can; who knows what Robbers On High Street will sound like next. (NEW LINE/SCRATCHIE) JR Griffin
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