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Album Review: Before the Robots

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With the rather cryptically titled Before the Robots, Better Than Ezra settles down into a comfortable adult pop groove, no longer dabbling in the hip-hop and electronica that has surfaced on every album since 1997's How Does Your Garden Grow? In its place is a surprisingly soulful undercurrent that surfaces on such laid-back highlights as "Daylight" and "It's Only Natural." Instead of pointing Better Than Ezra in a new direction, these soulful pop tunes are used as accents on a collection of straight-ahead, anthemic, songwriter-driven rock. While there are still some snarls of electric guitars, Before the Robots is largely a meditative work, built on acoustic guitars; even when it hits hard and gets loud, it's with layers of vocal harmonies, keyboards, and guitars creating a rush of sound, emphasizing the emotional thrust of songwriter Kevin Griffin's songs. There are some light moments here -- including the supremely silly but infectious "Juicy," where Griffin struts a rarely heard falsetto over a funky vamp -- but the overall tone of the record drives from the melancholy, vaguely nostalgic vibe of such songs as "A Lifetime," "American Dream," and "Our Finest Year." These reflective sentiments add weight to Better Than Ezra's earnest rock, and help make Before the Robots one of the group's sturdiest, most satisfying albums. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Burned (Lyrics) Better Than Ezra (3:41)
Daylight (Lyrics) Better Than Ezra (3:54)
A Llifetime Better Than Ezra (3:27)
It's Only Natural (Lyrics) Jason Hill, Brian Karscig Better Than Ezra (4:16)
Overcome (Lyrics) Better Than Ezra (5:22)
Special (Lyrics) Better Than Ezra (4:03)
American Dream (Lyrics) Better Than Ezra (3:39)
Our Last Night (Lyrics) Better Than Ezra (4:12)
A Southern Thing Better Than Ezra (4:02)
Juicy (Lyrics) Better Than Ezra (3:53)
Hollow (Lyrics) Better Than Ezra (3:30)
Our Finest Year Better Than Ezra (4:21)
Breathless (Lyrics) Better Than Ezra (3:35)

Credits

Chris George (Photography), Travis Aaron McNabb (Drums), Jason Hill (Musician), John Gros (?), Tom Drummond (Bass), Better Than Ezra (Audio Production), Ethan Allen (Audio Production), Ethan Allen (Producer), Brett Calzada (Artwork), Tom Drummond (Group Member), Tim Palmer (Mixing), Kevin Griffin (Guitar), Brian Karscig (Vocals (Background)), Kevin Griffin (Group Member), Kevin Griffin (Vocals), Chris Brown (Photography), John Gros (Musician), Stephen Hutton (Management), Don Rubin (A&R), Mark Mullins (Musician), Tom Corbett (Photography), Better Than Ezra (Producer), John Gros (Organ (Hammond)), Mark Mullins (Trombone), Jeff Blue (Producer), John Gros (Fender Rhodes), Travis Aaron McNabb (Group Member), Kevin Griffin (Piano), Greg Collins (Audio Engineer), Jason Hill (Vocals (Background)), Joe Gastwirt (Mastering), Greg Collins (Engineer), Jamie Seyberth (Assistant), Kevin Spellman (Management), Brian Karscig (Musician)
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Before the Robots
Studio album by Better Than Ezra
Released May 30, 2005 (International)
May 31, 2005 (United States)
Recorded 2004 & 2005
Genre Alternative
Length 51:55
Label Artemis Records
Producer BTE, Ethan Allen
Professional reviews
Better Than Ezra chronology
Greatest Hits
(2005)
Before the Robots
(2005)
Paper Empire
(2009)

Before the Robots is the studio follow-up album to Better Than Ezra's 2001 studio release Closer and debut album on Artemis Records. It was released on May 30, 2005, internationally and a day later in North America.

The band enjoyed their biggest success since 1996's Friction, Baby on the reworked single "A Lifetime," which first appeared on 2001's Closer. The tracks "A Southern Thing" and "Our Last Night" also gained some radio airplay. Additionally, the album track "Juicy" was the featured music in promotions for the second season of the ABC series Desperate Housewives.

Prior to the album's release, the band offered to autograph all copies of the album pre-ordered through their website.

The album title reportedly came to the band's drummer Travis McNabb in a dream. He dreamt of seeing a UK buzz band called Before the Robots. The next day, he asked fellow band members if there was such a band. Upon finding out there was not, they decided to adopt the phrase for this album's title.

Track listing

  1. "Burned" – 3:41
  2. "Daylight" – 3:54
  3. "A Lifetime" – 3:27
  4. "It's Only Natural" – 4:16
  5. "Overcome" – 5:22
  6. "Special" – 4:03
  7. "American Dream" – 3:39
  8. "Our Last Night" – 4:12
  9. "A Southern Thing" – 4:02
  10. "Juicy" – 3:53
  11. "Hollow" – 3:30
  12. "Our Finest Year" – 4:21
  13. "Breathless" – 3:35

Personnel

  • Kevin Griffin - Vocals, Guitar, Piano
  • Tom Drummond - Bass
  • Travis Aaron McNabb - Drums

Additional Personnel

  • Mark Mullins - Trombone
  • Eric Lucero - Trumpet
  • Jon Gros - B-3 Organ, Whirly, Rhodes
  • Jason Hill - Background Vocals
  • Brian Karzcig - Background Vocals

 
 

 

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