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Sushirobo : The Light-Fingered Feeling of Sushirobo
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Retro futuristic, electo art punk designed for analog robots.
Genre: Electronic: Pop Crossover
Release Date: 2003
The Light-Fingered Feeling of Sushirobo Record Label: Pattern 25 Records
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Shiva the Distroyer 2:34 $0.99
Community Theater 3:38 $0.99
Watch You 4:44 $0.99
Talk Show 2:57 $0.99
Heart, Lungs, Etc. 3:33 $0.99
Manual of Style 1:39 $0.99
Zuckerman's Favorite Joke 2:51 $0.99
That Light-Fingered Feeling 2:17 $0.99
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Album Notes

If you like your electronic music grounded in something human and organic, this is the release for you. Inspired by the art-punk bands of the late '70s/early '80s as well as more modern electronic experimentation, Seattle's Sushirobo creates retro futuristic, jet-fueled music for analog robots. The band's sophomore full-length, The Light-Fingered Feeling of Sushirobo, takes listeners on a headphone joy ride shimmering with pixilated, beeping, sweeping and soaring stabs of sound the likes of which you've never heard come from a guitar (although that's exactly where they're coming from). Working within the format of a traditional four-piece rock outfit, these Seattleites concoct otherworldly ditties glazed with the candy sheen of psychedelic post-punk pioneers Pere Ubu and Wire coupled with the juicy hooks of early-era Brainiac and modern-day heroes The Dismemberment Plan and Enon. But despite all the experimentation, this band never loses sight of the song. These choruses will take up residence in your head for weeks as you wonder how this soundtrack for futuristic robots on hallucinogens could be so catchy. Sushirobo formed and released their first e.p. in 1999 and quickly gained a following, playing shows with such bands as The Walkmen, Spoozys, Harvey Danger, Steve Fisk, Sin Ropas, Gloria Record, Velvet Teen, The Thermals, Kaito, and Cobra Verde.

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REVIEWS

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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