The Bucketlist With CROBOT’s Brandon Yeagley! [Video]

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In this series we pose the age old questions to a wide array of music lovers. As fans of music most of us keep a mental list of active bands we want to see live that we haven’t yet seen. The Bucketlist brings to you those lists of your favorite artists and why those bands mean so much to them.

 

With only two widely released studio albums, Crobot already has a large array of hits in their catalogue to get the crowd moving quickly. I love every single song on ‘Something Supernatural’; it’s a record that demands to be listened from front to back when you spin it. Two songs that were largely played on the radio include the opening tracks on the record, “Nowhere to Hide” and “Legend of the Spaceborne Killer”. Just last year, the band released their second record via Wind-Up Records with ‘Welcome to Fat City’. Songs like “Not for Sale” and “Plague of the Mammoths” (an amazing show opener) became quick favorites. The band still showcased their strong mix of hard/stoner rock that makes you want to get up and move. Crobot has a throwback retro kinda sound that both modern music lovers and old school metalheads can enjoy. 

We caught up with the voice of Crobot; Brandon Yeagley at this years Chicago Open Air festival and talked to him about 5 bands he had never seen that he would like to see. Since his taste in music is well rooted in the past we decided to go a little old school with his Bucketlist. Brandon tells us 5 bands from the past that he wishes he could have saw during the height of their music career. So get ready Beardos here is THE BUCKETLIST with Brandon Yeagley:


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