Robots in Love bring you an industrial touch of electronic with the taste of rock and metal. The band is like a hyper-android of music, in touch with the retro rock that raised them with the contemporary infusions of electronica. The result is something that can’t be put in words. Still, here are 300 odd of them attempting to do so. This one is called The Sequel.
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Consider listening to LPs Meteora when it released. Robots in Love are the sign of the new millennia. The build-up is like a distorted guitar riff that foreshadows its presence in the song. If you’re waiting for the storyline, a plot element casts its deep footprint with electronica elements. For the first 47 seconds, you are looped in with the foundation of the song, where the base is built and set. Then come the vocals, teasing the new world order you will be a part of. It is an infinite dystopia, and the band does an incredible job at fabricating those elements sonically for you. Like Rammstein’s approach in rock, it turns anthemic at a single point, and the songs can be felt pivoting.
addictive magnetism of their sonic overload.
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A pulse like no other
The chorus brings it with all the energy and stories it could pack into it. It vibrates with the potential force of pulverising what stands in its way. The diverse nature of this band and the way in which they develop different sounds for the same song is revolutionary. Find yourself falling in love with Robots in Love. Unbreakable and The Destroyer are some other songs that deserve all your attention, while also having mixes particularly unique to the output that is conjured up by the creative band. Make sure you follow them on Instagram as well, and dissolve in the incredible single here:
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