Stop Drop Robot: Cerebral Eviction Notice

Stop Drop Robot

For today’s Music Monday feature we thought we needed to get your supremely hard core electronic rock band juices flowing!

Hailing all the way from the UK, Stop Drop Robot (SDR) is already set to release a second EP this coming November, for mere anniversary #2 as a band. With a blend of synthesized blues and rock these break outs from Sheffield are creating a unique sound that will grind you to a pulp.

There’s nothing tame about these boys.  What they’re producing is not for the timid.  Get ready for some aggressive visuals and an intensely addictive music explosion.

According to the band, Sam Christie on vocals, Nathan Bailey on bass, Matt Ross on guitar and Daniel Battye on drums, they use vocals as a tool to express conceptual ideas rather than narratives.  You can be sure, however, that SDR is an adventure no matter how you ride it.  The music just “cuts like a knife … so good!”

They are currently also working on some new videos.  They are regularly LIVE on Facebook.  Bonus:  you can also download some free tracks from their Soundcloud page.  Ahhhh…can anybody say “F*&%^ Yeah!”

@stopdroprobot

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SDR GOOGLE

DAN (drummer) @StopDropDan

NATHAN (guitar) @nathbailey

SAM (frontman) @StopDropSam


One response to “Stop Drop Robot: Cerebral Eviction Notice”

  1. hurdygurdygurl Avatar

    Happy Music Monday, Gia! Super article on Stop Drop Robot. SDR is one hell of an electronic rock band from Sheffield, UK.

    Cerebral Eviction Notice is one song, I can imagine, being featured on a Science Fiction film soundtrack. Got your ears perked up, yet?

    Can’t wait for SDR’s second anniversary, as a band, this November! We are going to party like it’s 2014, all month long, with new sounds and music videos, from their newest EP!

    Stop Drop Robot is going down a storm! Which is a good thing! Come on and join the party! It just won’t be the same without you. Really!

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