VIDEO: Crobot releases video for “Everyone Dies” featuring Steel Panther’s Stix Zadinia

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Crobot and Mascot Records / Mascot Label Group recently announced the global release of an EP titled Rat Child on June 18.  The complete track listing features “Mountain” (featuring Frank Bello), “Kiss It Goodbye” (featuring Howard Jones), “Everyone Dies,” (featuring Stix Zadinia), and “Rat Child.” To purchase, click here: https://smarturl.it/Crobot-Band.

Today, the band and Mascot Records present the music video for “Everyone Dies” featuring Steel Panther’s Stix Zadinia, who also co-wrote and mixed the track.  He appears in the official video alongside the members of Crobot.  Zadinia shares, “I think this song will floor people. You haven’t heard Crobot quite like this before. Writing this song with them has been a fantastic experience, and I can’t wait for people to hear it!” Crobot singer Brandon Yeagley offers, “Whether you’re jammin’ in your Delorean or Mini-Cooper, we’ve always got something to take you back to the future.  Riffs? Check. Spandex? Check. Sequins? You bet yer sweet Granny’s ass…So when you’re ready to rock, just call on your neighborhood friendly Crobot. We’ve got a real mutha for ya!” The music video was directed and edited by Wombat, and is dedicated to Brandon’s father Rick Yeagley who passed away in October, 2019.

Previously, the band and label presented “Kiss It Goodbye” featuring Light The Torch’s Howard Jones. On the announcement of the Rat Child EP, the first reveal was “Mountain,” featuring Anthrax’s Frank Bello which can be screened here.

The band’s most recent studio album Motherbrain was a global hit. Cumulative streams surpassed 20 million plays, 14 million of which were of the single “Low Life.” The accompanying music video for the track has been viewed over 1.5 million times, while the song was a Top 10 hit at Rock radio in America with a lengthy 29 week run on the Billboard charts. The follow-up “Gasoline” had a strong run on the U.S. charts as well.

Crobot has announced upcoming appearances in the markets below. Them Evil’s will support all performances in Texas. Looking towards the planned performances and next studio album Yeagley states, “The future is looking starbrite, Beardos!  We’re hitting the streets then locking ourselves in between four studio walls until we leave with the most rockin’ record the World’s ever seen! Cause Crobot never really goes away, we just hibernate.”

 

 

 

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