author: CD Baby
Lovingly described by the band as, "Retro-futuristic, jet-fueled art punk designed for analog robots," there's one thing for certain: this is a deliciously-weird album that exceeds your daily allowance for abstract, anti-mainstream, indulgent art. Basking in dissonant, quirky, lopsided, tweaky themes and playing dangerously with a cartoonish, comic strip-animated, intergalactic spunk, Sushirobo is a choice escape from the mundane, assembly-line mediocrity of pop culture. While at its base it is electronic, its deconstructive tendencies make for a totally unpredictable, cosmic mind-trip that somehow stirs images of fractals, psychedelic spirals, the Jetsons and anime.
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Quirky, yet controled. A great listen.
author: Jay Larsen
I've had this CD in heavy rotation ever since I bought it. A rock-steady beat with quirky, yet intelligent lyrics. A great listening experience.
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