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    Robots talk in twos...

    Yo,

    After some time off we are back and ready to rumble...so here goes.

    We got reviewed by James Mclaren here...

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sit...he_grave.shtml

    We are also reviewed in next months rock sound.

    So we are back in the groove and have booked some gigs for the rest of the year, here they are

    November 1st- Kavannaghs, Llanelli
    Nov 16th- Callaghans, Cardiff (oddsoc ball)
    Nov 17th- the arena, Abertillery (TBC)
    Nov 24th- Fun Factory, Cardiff Student Union

    December 1st Le Pub, Newport (headline show)
    Dec 9th- Le Pub, Newport (support show with Plainsight Promo)
    Dec 21st- Tj's, Newport (supporting Skindred)

    Please come to these gigs and show us support, we have new songs to play and for you to enjoy.

    Also anyone who HASNT bought our ep/tees...please do so! you can buy them via paypal on our myspace...

    Expect another tour and release in the new year...

    Much Love

    Robots talk in twos

    www.myspace.com/weloverecords

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    We got reviewed again...i think we must have some midas touch as far as reviews go.

    http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...D70F6CCB913877

    ROBOTS TALK IN TWOS- From The Cradle To The Grave

    Discordant punk, snatches of high-pitched prog rock, broken shards of indie and layers of quirk-packed alterna-pop… It might seem like Robots Talk In Twos are packing too much in here. One minute the Welsh quintet's punchy beats and shrill vocals sound like Snapcase at their sharpest and the next they do a decent impression of Biffy Clyro at their most sedate. It's not a lack of care or concentration that makes 'From The Cradle To The Grave' so schizophrenic though; it's a lack of fear. And it's brilliant. These songs are brave enough to go way beyond the three minute barrier ('Ketamine Disco' goes twice as long and sounds bloody fantastic all the way), they don't cave-in to trifling things like verse-chorus-verse and they never, ever sound ordinary. This is what At The Drive-In would have sounded like if they were from Newport not Mexico and dug drinking cider rather than reading revolutionary politics. The 'Bots sound is probably too fractured, too frantic, too fucking good to get the attention it deserves right now but cult status and other, greater things are surely just round the bend. And this is only their debut disc.

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