Comments for Rise Robots Rise, Rise Robots RiseE-MAIL: ellisjo@fllab.chass.ncsu.edu "Part Prince, part "Night of the Living Baseheads" era Public Enemy, part Follow For Now, part Curtis Mayfield, part Living Colour. This album is the finest amalgum of "Black Music" i''ve ever heard. Think the "Live Sampled" sound of the Roots with an educated, rocking beat. Wonderful."zildjian_Dave@yahoo.com This album as well as it's follow up, Spawn, are true pieces of living art. Let's conjure up images of urban life, and then twist the stereotype around. RRR is music that is experimental being rap, jazz, rock, and latin. Whenever you see this band on the net, which is seldom, they don't know how to categorize it. This band destroys all boundaries musically. "The critically acclaimed debut album from the ever-visionary Rise Robots Rise. Still considered a classic,this hyper-eclectic cyber-tribal underground favoriteproves to be too evolved for mainstream culture and always ahead of its time."Comments supplied by users do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Roadkill Consulting, Inc. |
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