Robber Robber - "Watch for Infection"
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Photo by Jackie Freeman
Vermont's Robber Robber might just be the future of post-punk. The quartet's latest single, "Watch for Infection," is an oddly slinky and fully intense song. There are elements of Sonic Youth's No Wave sound, electronic music, indie rock, and punk throughout the song. Musically, the track is foreboding, and you spend the entire song waiting for it to explode. Nina Cates' vocals add a certain sense of beauty and almost a pop sheen to the song. Without being loud or aggressive, "Watch for Infection" is an intense track. Long before the vocals kick in, you're going to be mesmerized by the hypnotic qualities of the song. If you're looking for a burst of positivity and joy, this isn't the right song for you, but that's kind of why we love Robber Robber.
Nina Cates says of her band's latest single:
“Real emotions and moments inspired the feelings of ‘Watch for Infection,’ but the story is made up. Internal dialogue, ‘Watch for Infection’ as a reminder to take care of your shit and don’t let it bring you down in perpetuity. Don’t get bitter.”
You can watch the video for "Watch for Infection" below. Two Wheels Move the Soul is due out April 3 on Fire Talk Records, and is available for pre-order here. For more on Robber Robber, check out the band on Instagram.