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About Me

Slobot formed when Kevin, Sherie, and Andrew were all undergraduating at LSU. Using fuzzed out guitars, a couple of cheap 80s keyboards (Casio, Yamaha) economic drumming, and catchy vocal harmonies, Slobot touches you with exciting pop/rock songs that make you want to dance, think, feel, drive, love, eat, bang your head, touch, clean up around the house, and much, much more.

Our 1st album "Slow Robot Ahead" is available on our website and at the Compact Disc Store in Baton Rouge!!! It was recorded by Fred Weaver, and is out on his Apocalypse the Apocalypse label (see the myspace site or www.apocalypsetheapocalypse.com).

Our 2th album, "Fainting in Coils", is finally here!!! Order from CD Baby, through our website, or through itunes! We will also bring some to Compact Disc Store, but they will be going fast!

..http://www.225batonrouge.com/news/2006/jun/30/it-escalates -war/?musicSlobot Fainting in Coils Apocalypse the Apocalypse Concept albums are rare and misunderstood. The key element of what makes this type of album work is having each and every song flow into the next, yet retain individual song distinction – think Dark Side of the Moon. Baton Rouge band Slobot seems to understand this formula in their own unique way with the release of Fainting in Coils. In opening track “Airplane Bars,” a seemingly Sonic Youth inspired song plays itself out until mid-song when Sherie Slobot squeals in a long extended manner, giving rise to the experimental sounds and unorthodox song structure of the rest of the album. Bandmates Andrew Black and Kevin Hurstell all take turns with Miss Slobot rotating on all the varied instruments. Songs “Dave Fell in the Chocolate Box” and “Monster” are heavily art-rock influenced with a consortium of different drums, high pitched yelps and synethesized ambient noise. Conversely, “Cro-Magnon” is a pleasant slow-paced soft whispering song. “Fainting in Coils” creates an Arabian-like texture, making use of gongs, wooden percussion and chimes. The power of this album is its varied styles that seamlessly flow together… a musical accomplishment. By Joe Alfone http://www.whereyat.net/page.php?page=cdreviews.php#361
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Member Since: 1/13/2005
Band Website: slobot.net
Band Members: Sherie D. Slobot, Kevin Hurstell, Andrew Black, Glenn Fields, Drew Campbell, Sam Anselmo, Garth, you...?
Influences: The State, Revenge of the Nerds, The Roches, Sebadoh, shut up and rock, our friends, our families, our surroundings, our ancestors, boredom, the Boredoms, see our "sounds like" section
Sounds Like: We have heard these: Beat Happening, The Pixies, Blondie, Pavement, 75% of the Elephant 6, Daniel Johnston, The Beach Boys, The Raincoats, New York Dolly Partons, The Fall, Modern Lovers, Brian Eno, X, The Velvet Underground, Captain Beefheart, Deerhoof, Fiery Furnaces, Versus, Tall Dwarfs, Magnetic Fields, Brainiac, The Pastels, Ween, Dismemberment Plan, Minnie Moore, etc. What do YOU think?
Record Label: Apocalypse the Apocalypse
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Andrew Black Blog

Our original drummer, and co-founder Andrew is leaving for San Fransisco at the end of June.  We'll still play some shows together  when we can, maybe even take a week or so on the road.&nbs...
Posted by Slobot on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST