Rob Robot
Gig Seeker Pro

Rob Robot

Band Rock

Calendar

This band has not uploaded any videos
This band has not uploaded any videos

Music

Press


"Rob Robot"

Indie-rock quartet and ‘bulk music’ proponents, ROB ROBOT, answer some questions for RAVE.
Apparently Rob Robot likes to play ‘bulk music’. What exactly is that?
The whole thing really started as a bit of a personal joke between the boys, using it as a description for things we like. For example, our song Shit Yeah Bulk Keen just translates to ‘damn, I am keen as f#%k’. It really just has a lot to do with the anthemic sound we possess so it’s really created by a mix of feedback towards our music and a bit of a laugh.
How did you go avoiding the FNQ and SEQ floods ?
The venue in Rockhampton had to be moved a few times and that’s when we realised the intensity of it all, I think. Pat and Jak [Pearson] (the two brothers) were stranded in Rockhampton for two-weeks after visiting family over Christmas and New Year. Jamie and Kane, from Brisbane, managed a quick sneak down home after playing the new year show in Rocky. It was surreal watching it happen to Brisbane such a short time after.
Two-brothers make up Rob Robot’s four-pronged attack. Is there much sibling rivalry?
The infamous Pearsons – Pat and Jak. There’s definitely no holding back from each other as far as disagreements about making our music are concerned but that in itself can be very progressive and productive with filling bumps on our musical road.
You’re playing the Wednesday night slot at Club 299 – what can hump-day revellers expect from your show with Le’Suits and Apple Fat?
Being the first gig of the year we are just going to go [and] rock as hard as we possibly can and run amok on stage. There is too much excitement pent up! Just to be gigging again this year after all our cancelled shows [due to the floods], and a couple of new songs will be chucked in as well. Come have a couple of beers and spend the night with us, some of our great friends and some straight up amazing live music. After all, that’s what we’re all here for.
ROB ROBOT play Club 299 on Wednesday Feb 9, alongside Le’Suits and Apple Fat. Check them out at www.myspace.com/robrobotmusic - Rave


"Rocketsmiths, Mosman Alder, Rob Robot @ Lofly Hangar, Brisbane (30/10/2010)"

Halloween is always a great night for gigs. The mess of absurdly dressed revellers are always a pleasure to observe and tonight at Lofly Hangar in Brisbane’s suburban Red Hill is no exception.

To get tonight’s Halloween festivities started, Rob Robot pulse through a highly entertaining set ranging from stadium quality anthem indie tunes to straight up punk numbers, all of which get the house party crowd dancing around in appreciation. These four guys are a must see local act that are already causing a stir on the Brisbane scene and this is more than obvious as a group of girls break out into an intoxicated but still well choreographed dance number to Shit Yeah Bulk Keen, a song title that well and truly epitomises the energy of tonight’s crowd.

Next up a group of six, consisting of three dead priests, two angels of death and Jesus himself on drums take the stage and the crowd gather intently (only on Halloween right?). Mosman Adler start their set of slow melancholic indie tunes in the same vain as bands like The National and Arcade Fire and a steady flow of people come flooding through the rear door to inspect just what this enchanting music is all about. After some, rich, heavily layered gems, the crimson-haired pianist recruits the audience to stand for their next number. What ensues is a cover of Black Sabbath’s War Pigs. As far as drumming songs go, this number is highly regarded as one of the best of all time and all I can say is Jesus nailed it. This is definitely the highlight of the night.

Tonight however is supposed to be all about Brisbane indie lads, Rocketsmiths and their new album but unfortunately this isn’t really the case. The guys, fronted by the ever-enthusiastic lead man, Dominic Miller, begin playing to an almost empty room and surprisingly it almost stays that way throughout the rest of their set. Large groups of people turn and walk away mid song and perhaps due to the house party style venue, the intimacy of the crowd to the stage allows for quite a lot of heckling from both band and audience with Dominic at one stage proclaiming, “everyone heckling at the same time doesn’t work, how ‘bout we try one at a time.”

Fortunately, Rocketsmith’s professionalism that has allowed them to become one of Brisbane’s long standing local bands shines through in a few of their numbers. The carnivalesque organ driven number Demons, suits the Halloween theme of the night perfectly and seeing Rocketsmiths all dressed as skeleton, zombie type ghouls makes this number a definite highlight, only to be outdone by a very clever rendition of Bobby “Boris” Pickett’s 1962 classic Monster Mash which presented an opportunity for myself and fellow punters to see a full grown man dressed as a lady beetle swing dancing.

The winner at the end of the night however was the venue. Lofly Hangar is one of those rare places that you can walk into and feel like you have walked into your best mate’s garage. With surprisingly good sound for such a minimal setup, it is a shame to hear that noise issues with neighbouring properties will see this great artistic space closing at the end of the year. If you have a chance to get along and see a gig here before it closes, you should definitely take it up. - Faster Louder


Discography

5-track demo - "Struggle Street"
All 5 songs can be found on Rob Robot's MySpace, and 2 tracks can be found on the band's Facebook page.
Some tracks have been played on local radio station's such as 4ZZZ and Bay FM Program 'The Sunday Washup'.
One track was also played Australia wide on the Radar Radio segment on Triple M last year.

Photos

Bio

Described as ‘one of Brisbane’s must see local act’s’, Rob Robot have blasted their way into the Brisbane music scene leaving a trail of sweaty yet musically-satisfied punters in their wake.
Rob Robot combine their unique brand of stadium quality anthematic indie tunes with unpredictable and energetic live performances and a laid-back attitude which has earned them a dedicated fan following and spots on the stage at venues such as The Zoo, The Globe and Brisbane's old favourite - Rics.
Playing together since 2009, brothers Pat and Jak Pearson, Jamie Bell and Kane Donoghue have shared the stage with Philadelphia Grand Jury, Art vs Science, Numbers Radio and Busby Marou. The boys have played at festivals such as the Caxton Street Seafood and Wine Festival and Cheap Thrills Festival at Great Keppel Island.
Their 5-track demo "Struggle Street" is available at shows now.

“To get tonight’s Halloween festivities started, Rob Robot pulse through a highly entertaining set ranging from stadium quality anthem indie tunes to straight up punk numbers, all of which get the house party crowd dancing around in appreciation. These four guys are a must see local act that are already causing a stir on the Brisbane scene and this is more than obvious as a group of girls break out into an intoxicated but still well choreographed dance number to ‘Shit Yeah Bulk Keen’, a song title that well and truly epitomises the energy of tonight’s crowd” – Faster Louder Review