Robbers (Youngblood Hawke song)

"Robbers" is a song by American indie pop band Youngblood Hawke. It is the second single under the band's new independent record label, Youngblood Hawke LLC, after 2015's "Knock Me Down".

"Robbers"
Single by Youngblood Hawke
ReleasedJune 14, 2017
Recorded2017
GenreExperimental pop, new wave, electronica[1][2][3]
Length4:58
LabelYoungblood Hawke LLC
Youngblood Hawke singles chronology
"Landslide"
(2016)
"Robbers"
(2017)
"Trust"
(2018)

Background

The band announced in May 2017 via Twitter "New music coming 6/16!", later revealed to be a new song called "Robbers".[4][5] The song was released two days early on SoundCloud.[6]

A lyric video was released on June 30.[7]

Composition

Speaking of the song's lyrical meaning, the band said, "'Robbers' addresses the dizzying experience of our modern world. The single is a flashing collage of technology, violence, planetary exploitation and the comforts of hometown roads changing before your eyes."[2]

IndScene commented that the band is exploring and evolving, saying the track is "an experimental departure from their signature sound."[1] Buzz Bands LA spoke of the song's musical composition, writing, "The single is a caffeinated collision of robo-vox, digi-claps and junk-drawer beats that reaches the edge at the 3-minute mark, with an acoustic guitar-driven bridge that stares into the abyss."[8]

Critical reception

"Robbers" has been met with critical acclaim. William Tomer of The 405 called the song "stunning", and "an addicting and anthemic pop track, the kind you can't help but listen to over and over again." He also praised the song's lyrical content.[2] Kevin Bronson of Buzz Bands LA also wrote highly of the single, claiming, "If you’re of a mind to dance your way toward the apocalypse, you’ve come to the right place."[8] Teri of The Girls at the Rock Show deemed the song "thunderous and addicting".[9] Phil King of Audio Fuzz highlighted the song's originality, praising the band's ability to blend genres.[3]

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References

  1. "Youngblood Hawke share new track "Robbers"". IndScene. June 19, 2017.
  2. William Tomer (June 15, 2017). "Youngblood Hawke offers dizzying new slice of pop gold 'Robbers' [405 Premiere]". The 405.
  3. Phil King (June 25, 2017). "Original Dance: Youngblood Hawke – "Robbers"". Audio Fuzz.
  4. @YoungbloodHawke (30 May 2017). "SURPRISE! Check out the new lyric..." (Tweet) via Twitter.
  5. @YoungbloodHawke (10 June 2017). "Check out the new artwork for our..." (Tweet) via Twitter.
  6. "Youngblood Hawke - Robbers".
  7. Youngblood Hawke (30 June 2017). "Youngblood Hawke - Robbers (Official Lyric Video)" via YouTube.
  8. Kevin Bronson (June 16, 2017). "Stream: Youngblood Hawke, 'Robbers'". Buzz Bands LA.
  9. Teri (June 19, 2017). "Youngblood Hawke Resurface with New Single, "Robbers"". The Girls at the Rock Show.
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