Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Two Shows, One Night

This Thursday, we're pulling out all the stops and playing two shows!

We'll start off the night at Bernie's Distillery with Detriot's Downtown Brown  then we'll boogie up the street to Treebar, where we'll fuck shit up with our good buddies Lt Dance!

Choices, Choices.

Which show should you go to?

If You have to go bed early.  If you can't or don't want to drive.  If you love cheap beer.  Go to Bernie's!!

If you wanna party all night.  If you live west of the river.  If you've never been there. Go to Treebar!!

If you want a night full of serious rock n roll with a sense of humor, go to either one.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Best Songs Of The Decade So Far

My homie and ex-room mate, Mike Walter, asked me to write up a list of my favorite songs since 2010.  I just couldn't wait to see the results in print, so I'm posting my list here too.  Let's get to it!!!!!!


A Punk Prayer – Pussy Riot 

Pussy Riot is clearly an operation where the music comes second, but this actually why I love them. In a world where God Money owns and filters every grain of public discourse, and a culture solely focused on fleeting sexual trivia. It's not that people have given upon making music that can change the world. It's more like we've forgotten that it's even an option. These women prove that idealism, bravery, a good hook, and a small, ever present camera crew can still fuck shit up. They literally walk up to the face power and call it out for its misdeeds. 90% of music today is just annoying people lying about their sex lives. Pussy Riot wrestle with monsters twice their size.

Stolen Bikes – Krispy Kreme 

The Internet persona that was Krispy Kreme came across to most people as a half assed prank that went just as wrong as it did viral. He really does have his moments though. I find his dim witted, rural, small fry coming “live from him mom's basement” style to be a pretty good read on how people actually do feel out there in broke ass America. This song specifically is just great story telling. The avenging nerd who's just had enough of the neighborhood bully. A low speed bumper car chase. What else do you want? It reminds me of a young Nas or Slick Rick.

Accident Murderers – Nas 

Speaking of your boy. This track off of Life Is Good just grabs me from the first note. Nas is like rap's Norman Mailer. A king story teller who can do more with a couple sentences than most rappers can say in a whole album, hell, most novelists can do with a whole book for that matter. In an America where George Zimmerman is allowed to live and walk free, a song about assholes who brag about being killers (Who aren't even competent at that!) hits home. It puts fake gangster rappers to shame. You think you're awesome cus you terrorize your neighbors and beat up on your fellow black man? You're a piece of shit. That's what you are.

Keep Your Children In A Coma – Future Bible Heroes 

Oh the lyrics on this one. “You can't take your kids to school because of bullying little beasts, and you can't take your kids to church for fear of priests.” This dance optional lament on the craziness of the post modern world is catchy, hilarious, and far too true. There's a kind of Beach Boys vs Pet Shop Boys vibe to this song that speaks to everything good our culture has left behind. “Do they have to use computers just to sing?” Stephen Merritt asks at the climax of the first verse. They do Steve, they do.

Business – Tune Yards 

I love this loop centric, jangly, afro-pop/punk. I also have a soft spot in my heart for one man bands. tUnE-yArDs manage to bounce on that soft spot like a trampoline. Playful while political, animal and artsy, this song is just the best damn ear worm to hits the streets in a long time. It's also the only song on this list to be entirely unique to the 2000s. It highlights all the good things that actually managed to emerge from the post 9/11 cultural sink hole we've been stuck in since the 90s died.

Runners Up
Slash Gordon - Murs & Fashawn
Overexposure - Sick Of Sarah
What Is This Lonliness - Deltron 3030
Right The Relation - Polvo

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

One Of Our Shirts Made Skreened's Blog

  Oh snap!!!!!

  One of our shirt designs made the company blog.  How cool is that?
  Complete with a Clueless .GIF and everything.  Check it out.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Sent The Hair Farmer's Almanac over to CDR to get mastered this week.
Super excited about that.

I also got a few mixes back from Pauls Abbott!  Been getting ready to do some vocal takes this weekend.  I had a bit of an adventure shopping for cassette tapes to feed the 4-track with.  Finally found some after searching every thrift store and Family Dollar on the north east side.

I also hit up ebay, and found this gem.  A $70 audio cassette!!!!!!
Maybe I should start a Kickstarter to raise money to buy it.
Then I should record an EP on it.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

New Shirts Available!!!

 Summer is gearing up!!!  We're playing show after show after show, so new merch is in order.

Here are two new designs you can buy at our on-line shop.  The shirts I post up there aren't limited to  Marvin The Robot either.  Check out my current Game Of Thrones series, along with some political and funny designs.

All these shirts are printed in Columbus By Skreened, and use American Apparel shirts.

These shirts are also a little bit cheaper when you buy them at a show. It's like an extra incentive to come out and see us this summer.

Love you guys!
Miles

Sunday, June 2, 2013

I'm not a follower

Just set up a new twitter page. 
It'll be a fun spot where we can gab about bands I'm obsessed with, discuss the finer points of Game Of Thrones with my favorite sci-fi authors, or new songs, upcoming shows.  Whatever.

As long as you're chatty, stop on by.
-Miles

Monday, May 6, 2013


After spending the first few months of the year training our new bass player and working on a new album, we're finally ready to play some shows.  The first one of the our spring season is going to be at Treebar with some good friends.  Including Lieutenant Dance, Matt's new band, The Electric Hand, and The Christopher Rendition.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

We're on Grooveshark!

I've been enjoying Grooveshark lately.  It's a popular music streaming site around the office.  It has an epic variety of music available to stream for free.  In fact, their catalogue just got a little bit vaster since I uploaded four albums this week.

Monday, April 1, 2013

I know we've been quit for a minute here, but back at Marvin The Robot Labs, we've been cooking up some fresh stuff for the 2013.

We've got a new bass player.  Jeremy Lambert.  He's young and spunky.
We're working on two records.  We should be talking about it more in the near future.

Oh yes, and we've got some foxy new pictures.