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Although Robbers on High Street only started playing together and in public in 2002, singer/guitarist/keyboardist Ben Trokan and guitarist/singer Steve Mercado had been friends since their childhoods spent in Poughkeepsie, NY. After high school, Trokan moved to New York City and began jamming with drummer Tomer Danan while Mercado stayed at home, getting together to play with friend and bassist Jeremy Phillips. Eventually, the four came together and started Robbers on High Street, basing themselves in N.Y.C. In 2004 their debut release, an EP entitled Fine Lines, came out on Scratchie/New Lines, followed the next year by the full-length Tree City, which brought them comparisons to Spoon as well as fellow New Yorkers the Strokes. In the fall of 2006 the band, who at this point consisted of Trokan, Mercado, and Morgan King, issued an Internet-only five-song EP that contained two songs from their upcoming 2007 album, Grand Animals, and two from the Tree City sessions, as well as a cover of Paul McCartney's "Monkberry Moon Delight." ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi
sound kinda like a mix of arctic monkeys and the strokes, oddly enough the came on after an arctic monkeys song on my stokes channel. for a second i was like "hey, why are they playing a band two times in a row...?"
I've heard a few songs from Tree City. Some nice stuff. It's really annoying, though, how on iTunes you basically have to download the whole album, and I haven't even heard most of the songs on it.
They came up on a Spoon station. Everything today sounds like the Beatles. "Hudson Tubes" was a dead ringer.
charlesfrayne
definitely nothing like queens of the stone age, not quite like arctic monkeys but similar. I like love underground and amanda green. And sleepy child, you are indeed quite crazy.
dejong150
They are good but, in no way, do they remind me of Queens of the Stone Age!! um lets think about it... old school rock with a sometimes dark twist... and new age relaxed sort of bohemian punk... really? no comparison.
I really like the jazzy quality of "Spanish Teeth". For some odd reason, it sort of makes me think of the new "Panic! At The Disco" concert... call me crazy?
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They be rip off artists.
and you guys are so right. VERY like arctic monkeys