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The Robot Ate Me

 
Artist: The Robot Ate Me

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Ryland Bouchard, Dave Greenberg

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  • Formed: 2002
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "On Vacation", "Carousel Waltz

Biography

Ryland Bouchard masterminded the idiosyncratic, experimental indie pop project the Robot Ate Me in 2002. His first album, They Ate Themselves, which was comprised of the kind of drifting, spacy indie pop that nodded to bands like Sparklehorse and the Flaming Lips, was released on Swim Slowly that year. The album made ripples in the indie scene, and the following year found Bouchard on tour backed by David Greenberg, Are-Jay Hoffman, and William Haworth. The Robot Ate Me's sophomore album, 2004's On Vacation, turned out to be Bouchard's final release on Swim Slowly; the album was re-released the following year on 5 Rue Christine the following year. 2005 also heralded the release of Bouchard's third studio album, Carousel Waltz, which was arguably one of Bouchard's most pop-oriented releases to date, offering up delectably restrained indie pop tracks like "Bad Feelings." Bouchard's fourth album, Good World, came out the following year; it found the artist returning to the manic, experimental sound that characterized his pre-Carousel works. ~ Margaret Reges, All Music Guide
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The Robot Ate Me

"Djien" from Good World (2006)
Background information
Origin San Diego, California, U.S.
Genres Experimental music, art rock, indie, folk
Years active 2002 – 2007
Labels Swim Slowly Records
5 Rue Christine
Kill Rock Stars
Associated acts Ryland Bouchard
Website therobotateme.com
Members
Ryland Bouchard
Former members
David Greenberg, Are-Jay Hoffman, William Haworth, Alan Lechusza

The Robot Ate Me was an experimental indie rock band formed by Ryland Bouchard in 2002 which went through many distinct phases incorporating aspects of folk, jazz, psychedelia and avant-garde rock. Their critically acclaimed albums alternated between accessible pop and obscure musical art projects. After releasing "Good World" in 2006 Babysue described the band as "one of the most unpredictable and obtuse underground bands around."

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Biography

In 2002 Ryland Bouchard released, They Ate Themselves, his first record as The Robot Ate Me and played his first shows in San Diego opening for notable touring acts such as Daniel Johnson, Tegan and Sara, Metric, Stars and The Blackheart Procession. Skyscraper Magazine described this release Skyscraper as "Quite possibly the year's most arresting experimental pop record, They Ate Themselves is a dizzyingly vibrant trip through death and multi-layered dissonance".[1]

The controversial and highly experimental On Vacation was released in 2004 in which Adam Gnade declared "It's not even music outside the margins. Here the margins were never there, and if they were to encroach, The Robot Ate Me would probably up and croak. "[2] Punk Planet followed suit describing the album as "A hypnotic two-disc record that will score your twisted nightmares and fanciful dreams."[3] Splendid summarized "It is impossible to understand a Robot Ate Me album from a written description."[4] The band Oh No Oh My named themselves after the song Oh No! Oh My! from On Vacation.

After the release of On Vacation in 2004 he signed with Kill Rock Stars and toured the US heavily the next few years playing close to 600 shows in the following three years playing with countless bands including The Mae Shi, Barr, The Fall, Hella, Mount Eerie, Karl Blau, The Winks, Doveman, I Need Sleep, The Gossip, Oh No! Oh My!, Okkervil River, Emperor X, and Drew Danburry. His shows relied heavily on audience participation and were known for being fairly unpredictable.[5] As part of his shows he would sometimes be dragged across the floor by attendees [6], wear masks, scream loudly, have the audience play the supporting instruments for his songs without rehearsal, or abruptly leave after playing one song[7][8].

The 2005 release of Carousel Waltz brought a set of minimal American folk songs. The album was lauded by Babysue as a "strangely compelling and uplifting vision of how love affects a person. Soft and focused, these unusual tunes are simultaneously accessible and peculiar. The Robot Ate Me remains one of the most unique acts on the planet. Brimming with credible substance, Carousel Waltz is yet another killer album from an artist who just keeps getting better and better with time..." [9]

2006 brought the avant-garde "Good World" which comprised mostly of sparse clarinet lines mixed with minimal percussion and falsetto vocals by Bouchard. Pitchforkmedia asked "Has someone bludgeoned frontman Ryland Bouchard?". [10] And Tinymixtapes declared: "Not since the glory days of punk has an album come and gone so fast and left one with more questions than answers." [11]

In 2007, Ryland Bouchard announced he would no longer release records as The Robot Ate Me and has since released several records under his own name.

Discography

Albums

Compilation Appearances

  • Translation. Music. 3 Substandard (2003) - "Plane"
  • Yeti 3, Yeti (2005) - "We Were Humans"
  • Sur La Mer Samp Le Mer, 5RC / Kill Rock Stars (2006) - "Lynching Luncheon"
  • Winter Holiday Album, 5RC / Kill Rock Stars (2006) - "Wonderland"


Band members

Past members and contributors

  • David Greenberg (drums)
  • Are-Jay Hoffman (bass/violin)
  • William Haworth (drums, horns, synthesizers)
  • Alan Lechusza (woodwinds and orchestral arrangements on Carousel Waltz)
  • Edan Rosenberg (helped write lyrics for Carousel Waltz)
  • Daniel Gibson (completed the artwork for all the albums)

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