MP3 Rubberlegs - The Timinator :: Boyfriends, Vol. 1 (maxi-single EP)
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Rubberlegs serves up flexibly danceable electronic rock with a punk slash experimental edge and electropop candy coating. Depeche Mode and Fischerspooner come out of the closet, take humor lessons from TELEX and the B-52s and shoot a frenzied sonic cream.
8 MP3 Songs
ELECTRONIC: Pop Crossover, POP: New Wave
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Described by Outmusic's Jon Gilbert Leavitt as "the wackiest electronic duo since the Flying Lizards", Rubberlegs loves to birth waveforms on stage for all to sizzle in. They've been honing their live show since 2001, following a surprise hit on MP3.com's New Wave chart where songs "China Too" and "People Who Talk in Elevators" were in the Top 5 for weeks.
Now with new third 'leg Anthony on electronic drums, Rubberlegs' number becomes 660, a collective Kinsey 4. The live experience is careering headfirst into new territory with harder-hitting 'tude and in-your-face sonics. Devo gets a Chicks-On-Speed makeover. Says Peg, "We couldn't find a musical genre that adequately describes what we do, so we had to create our own! ALT.TRONICA. It's not just a newsgroup, it's a floor wax AND a dessert topping!" Don't be caught with your pants down when sex, as we know it, becomes obsolete.
Bringing back the future, in January 2006: brand-new maxi-single "The Timinator" ushers in the new year, with the armageddon angels in the intro to the "Tim's Toms Mix" heralding a new sound and a new beginning for the band. Rubberlegs continues to perform in and around their home base, New York City, and in such far-flung places as West Virginia and Austin, Texas. True to their live roots, they play without any backing tracks or drum machines: every sound you hear at a Rubberlegs show originates directly from their own fingers and voices. This is well evidenced by the inclusion of two live tracks on the new CD - especially their perennial crowd-pleaser, a cover of the '80s gem from Our Daughter's Wedding, "Lawnchairs."
Peg - synth/voc
Bun - synth/voc
Ant - edrums
www.rubberlegs.com
myspace.com/rubberlegs
8 MP3 Songs
ELECTRONIC: Pop Crossover, POP: New Wave
Details:
Described by Outmusic's Jon Gilbert Leavitt as "the wackiest electronic duo since the Flying Lizards", Rubberlegs loves to birth waveforms on stage for all to sizzle in. They've been honing their live show since 2001, following a surprise hit on MP3.com's New Wave chart where songs "China Too" and "People Who Talk in Elevators" were in the Top 5 for weeks.
Now with new third 'leg Anthony on electronic drums, Rubberlegs' number becomes 660, a collective Kinsey 4. The live experience is careering headfirst into new territory with harder-hitting 'tude and in-your-face sonics. Devo gets a Chicks-On-Speed makeover. Says Peg, "We couldn't find a musical genre that adequately describes what we do, so we had to create our own! ALT.TRONICA. It's not just a newsgroup, it's a floor wax AND a dessert topping!" Don't be caught with your pants down when sex, as we know it, becomes obsolete.
Bringing back the future, in January 2006: brand-new maxi-single "The Timinator" ushers in the new year, with the armageddon angels in the intro to the "Tim's Toms Mix" heralding a new sound and a new beginning for the band. Rubberlegs continues to perform in and around their home base, New York City, and in such far-flung places as West Virginia and Austin, Texas. True to their live roots, they play without any backing tracks or drum machines: every sound you hear at a Rubberlegs show originates directly from their own fingers and voices. This is well evidenced by the inclusion of two live tracks on the new CD - especially their perennial crowd-pleaser, a cover of the '80s gem from Our Daughter's Wedding, "Lawnchairs."
Peg - synth/voc
Bun - synth/voc
Ant - edrums
www.rubberlegs.com
myspace.com/rubberlegs
in partnership with CDbaby


