Interview with Robot Monster

Published: Nov. 30, 2022, 5:12 a.m.

b'We had the pleasure of interviewing Robot Monster over Zoom video!

Rock duo Robot Monster has released their newest single \\u201cOUT\\u201d, streaming now here. The song comes on the heels of their debut full-length album which was released earlier this year. Both were produced by Grammy award-winning Jacquire King (Kings Of Leon, Kaleo, Tom Waits, City and Colour) at King\\u2019s studio, The LBT, just outside of Nashville, Tennessee.

The band\\u2019s previous single, \\u201cGet Somewhere\\u201d saw Robot Monster featured on Pittsburgh contemporary station T102; fans flooded the station with calls with over 7k calls following the band\\u2019s on-air interviews. The song has also been featured on Spotify\\u2019s Rock Hard and Apple Music\\u2019s All New Rock & Breaking Rock playlists.

Last May Robot Monster played their first show ever, serving as direct support for Stone Temple Pilots at the Palladium in New York City. The band is on tour now with The Bronx and Drug Church, with upcoming stops in Charlotte, Atlanta, and Memphis.

For a full list of dates, please see below or visit: www.robotmonstermusic.com.

About Robot Monster:

In 2020, guitarist Will Brennan and drummer Logan Sidle weaponized Instagram and TikTok with scrappy appearances in backyards and junkyards, quickly earning supportive comments and direct messages from the diverse likes of Skrillex, Fred Durst, and Wesley Schultz of The Lumineers. Since then the band has experienced a meteoric rise \\u2013 gaining a combined social following of 500k and regularly garnering over 2M views per week on TikTok.

The magnetism of their musicianship and creativity quickly drew producer Jacquire King (Kings Of Leon, Buddy Guy, Tom Waits). King guided the New Haven, Connecticut duo as they collectively sharpened an identity and vision for what became Robot Monster. The band took shape without sacrificing, limiting, or overly complicating the initial spark, which quickly attracted so many.

On their self-titled debut album they summon the enduring strength of stripped-down, bluesy rock n\\u2019 roll with the feel of indie rock and punkish power. Songs like the riff-oriented and hooky groove monster \\u201cCaged,\\u201d the moody \\u201cCargo Cult,\\u201d the expansively melodious \\u201cKing of Everything,\\u201d and the atmospheric \\u201cWhen We Sang\\u201d confirm ROBOT MONSTER is a genuine force of nature.

Both guys are in their twenties yet fully cognizant of the timeless appeal of what they\\u2019ve begun.

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