CROBOT Releases 'Not For Sale' Lyric Video

June 23, 2016

Central Pennsylvania old-souled, dirty groove rock quartet CROBOT has unveiled the official lyric video for its latest single, "Not For Sale" as the first sneak peek to its upcoming album, "Welcome To Fat City". From start to finish and in true CROBOT fashion, this ripper doesn't stop twisting and turning like a hard rock tidal wave. It gives you just enough time to come up for air, only to get pummeled back into the groovy undertow.

Talking to Noisey, CROBOT frontman Brandon Yaegley noted that, "Not For Sale" "takes you into orbit around the sonic spectrum of our latest album and is an anthem for all of us who work hard enough to make our own luck. It's a cry to hold on to our own humanity, never letting anyone else manipulate our destiny. Who paid your debt to be here? No one...and my soul is not for sale."

"Welcome To Fat City" is a highly anticipated follow-up to CROBOT's debut album, "Something Supernatural", which saw the four-piece dominate the U.S. and European live scene. Recorded with producer Machine (CLUTCH, LAMB OF GOD, EVERY TIME I DIE) and mixed by engineer Alan Moulder (FOO FIGHTERS, NINE INCH NAILS, THEM CROOKED VULTURES, LED ZEPPELIN),the disc is due for release on September 23 via Wind-Up Records.

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