August 23 street date. This is the 3rd studio album from Pennsylvania rock outfit Crobot produced by Corey Lowrey (Seether, Sevendust, Saint Asonia). The album was announced on 7/12 with single "Low Life" garnering press from outlets such as Consequence of Sound, Metal Injection, Next Mosh, and more. The single imapcts rock radio mid-July and will have a video coming at that time as well. The group previously released a single ahead of announce titled "Keep Me Down" which came with an official video that hit the #1 Rock Video of the Week spot at Music Choice. There will be two versions of the LP with one being pressed on 180g dark purple vinyl and the other on 180g pink/purple marble vinyl. The group will have tour dates in August around album release and recently wrapped a tour with supergroup The Damned Things.
August 23 street date. This is the 3rd studio album from Pennsylvania rock outfit Crobot produced by Corey Lowrey (Seether, Sevendust, Saint Asonia). The album was announced on 7/12 with single "Low Life" garnering press from outlets such as Consequence of Sound, Metal Injection, Next Mosh, and more. The single imapcts rock radio mid-July and will have a video coming at that time as well. The group previously released a single ahead of announce titled "Keep Me Down" which came with an official video that hit the #1 Rock Video of the Week spot at Music Choice. There will be two versions of the LP with one being pressed on 180g dark purple vinyl and the other on 180g pink/purple marble vinyl. The group will have tour dates in August around album release and recently wrapped a tour with supergroup The Damned Things.
June 3 street date. Riff-monsters Crobot conjures up the kind of rock 'n' roll that has grooves so powerful they throw you around the room and hooks high enough to shake the heavens. With tens of millions of streams, countless shows and acclaim from the likes of Metal Hammer, Classic Rock, Kerrang, BBC Radio, SiriusXM Octane, Loudwire, Guitar World and more, Brandon Yeagley [vocals], Chris Bishop [guitar], Tim Peugh [bass], and Dan Ryan [drums] realize their vision like never before on their fifth full-length, "Feel This", the follow-up to 2019's Top 10 Heatseekers album "Motherbrain" - whose cumulative streams have surpassed 30 million (20 million of which were for the goliath single "Low Life" - a US Top 10 hit at the Mainstream Rock radio with a 29-week run on the Billboard charts). "We never want to make the same album twice," Brandon says. "There is something for every Crobot fan out there as well as newcomers. At the same time, we're having fun. We want to be taken seriously, but not too seriously - because this is monkey hour after all. We want you to walk away smiling".
June 3 street date. Riff-monsters Crobot conjures up the kind of rock 'n' roll that has grooves so powerful they throw you around the room and hooks high enough to shake the heavens. With tens of millions of streams, countless shows and acclaim from the likes of Metal Hammer, Classic Rock, Kerrang, BBC Radio, SiriusXM Octane, Loudwire, Guitar World and more, Brandon Yeagley [vocals], Chris Bishop [guitar], Tim Peugh [bass], and Dan Ryan [drums] realize their vision like never before on their fifth full-length, "Feel This", the follow-up to 2019's Top 10 Heatseekers album "Motherbrain" - whose cumulative streams have surpassed 30 million (20 million of which were for the goliath single "Low Life" - a US Top 10 hit at the Mainstream Rock radio with a 29-week run on the Billboard charts). "We never want to make the same album twice," Brandon says. "There is something for every Crobot fan out there as well as newcomers. At the same time, we're having fun. We want to be taken seriously, but not too seriously - because this is monkey hour after all. We want you to walk away smiling".