Crobot

Crobot is an American hard rock band hailing from Pottsville, Pennsylvania, that has carved out a niche within the rock music scene with their unique blend of riff-driven and groove-heavy rock and roll. Formed in 2011, the band consists of Brandon Yeagley on lead vocals and harmonica, Chris Bishop on guitar and vocals, Dan Ryan on drums, and James Lascu on bass. They are known for their energetic performances and their fusion of psychedelic, stoner, and classic rock influences, all underpinned by a modern, hard-hitting edge.

Crobot’s journey through the rock realm has been marked by their consistent release of gritty and compelling albums that have garnered a dedicated following. "Something Supernatural (Full Moon Edition)" and "Welcome To Fat City," released in 2014 and 2016 respectively, served as powerful introductions to the band’s raw sound. The group further expanded their reach with the release of "Motherbrain" in 2019, which displayed a matured songwriting craft and sonic exploration. Their most recent releases, including the rhythmically persuasive tracks like "Black Cat" and the roaring "Mountain," contribute to the growing tapestry of Crobot's hard-hitting discography while affirming their command of the rock genre with infectious grooves and memorable hooks. With each release, including their 2021 EP "Rat Child," Crobot continues to refine their distinctive sound, garnering acclaim and carving their place among contemporary rock acts.

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