A1: Theyllkillyaa () A2: Infection (Time Grows Thin) () A3: Become A Crow () A4: Matilda's Galavant () B1: Fukushima () B2: Nothing () B3: Ole Lukoje ()
Number of discs:
1
Extra-Infos:
Purple Vinyl
Description:
Venice Beach Californiaâ??s Insects vs. Robots have been carving out an experimental and boundary-less musical vision since 2008. The band is known for their high-energy live shows and unique visual universe. The band has shared the stage with Neil Young, Jack White, Tinariwen, Primus, Willie Nelson, among many others. Their latest album, â??Theyllkillyaâ??, was recorded at Hen House Studios in Venice Beach, mastered by Bernie Grundman. - PURPLE VINYL
Indie Exclusive. Limited edition of 300 copies.
"Theyllkillya" is a captivating LP by the experimental psychedelic band Insects Vs. Robots, released under the renowned Org label. This album showcases the band's signature blend of genre-defying sounds, weaving together elements of folk, rock, jazz, and avant-garde psychedelia into an immersive sonic journey. Each track on "Theyllkillya" bursts with inventive instrumentation and unpredictable structures that challenge conventional music boundaries while remaining deeply engaging for listeners seeking something truly original. The LP stands as a testament to Insects Vs. Robots' fearless creativity and their ability to craft mind-bending musical landscapes.
Insects Vs. Robots hail from Venice Beach, California, and have built a reputation for their eclectic style and energetic live performances since forming in 2008. Their previous releases have garnered critical acclaim within underground music circles for pushing artistic limits?most notably with albums like "Music From The Universe," which further established them as pioneers in modern psych-rock experimentation.
Org Records is an independent UK-based label celebrated for its commitment to supporting innovative artists across alternative genres since the late 1980s. With a history rooted in championing boundary-pushing acts before they break into wider recognition, Org has become synonymous with quality releases that defy mainstream conventions.