After Robots
Appearance
After Robots | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | September 8, 2009 | |||
Studio | Russian Recording, Bloomington, Indiana[1] | |||
Genre | Indie rock[2] | |||
Length | 46:09 | |||
Label | Secretly Canadian | |||
Producer | Brandon Curtis[3] | |||
Blk Jks chronology | ||||
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After Robots is the first full-length album by the South African indie rock band BLK JKS. It was released on September 8, 2009 on the Secretly Canadian label.
Critical reception
[edit]Aggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 75/100[2] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [4] |
The A.V. Club | B+[8] |
Clash | 7/10[9] |
Consequence of Sound | C+[7] |
Drowned in Sound | 8/10[12] |
The Guardian | [11] |
MusicOMH | [10] |
Paste | 4.2/10[5] |
Pitchfork | 6.2/10[3] |
PopMatters | [6] |
According to Metacritic, based on 21 critic reviews, After Robots has a score of 75 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[2] For example, Gideon Brody of Drowned in Sound gave it a rating of 8 out of 10 and concluded, "When it's at its best, After Robots harbours a brave sense of adventurism, a fearless experimentalism."[12]
Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Molalatladi" | 3:45 |
2. | "Banna Ba Modimo" | 5:10 |
3. | "Standby" | 4:52 |
4. | "Lakeside" | 4:07 |
5. | "Taxidermy" | 3:48 |
6. | "Kwa Nqingetje" | 7:58 |
7. | "Skeleton" | 4:39 |
8. | "Cursor" | 5:18 |
9. | "Tselane" | 6:32 |
Personnel
[edit]- Lindani Buthelezi – guitar, vocals
- Molefi Makananise – bass guitar, vocals
- Mpumi Mcata – rhythm guitar, lead vocals
- Tshepang Ramoba – drums, vocals
- Hypnotic Brass Ensemble – brass
- Mike Kapinus – trumpet
- Mike Pallman – saxophone
- Mike Bridavsky – engineering
- Brandon Curtis – mixing, production
- Andrew Dosunmu – photography
- Joe Lambert – mastering
- Mike Notaro – engineering
- Geoff Sanoff – mixing
References
[edit]- ^ "BLK JKS Add More US Tour Dates (Bell House), New LP Coming Soon + Le Poisson Rouge Pics". bumpershine.com. 3 May 2009. Archived from the original on 18 August 2021. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
- ^ a b c "After Robots". Metacritic. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
- ^ a b Fennessey, Sean (3 September 2009). "After Robots Review". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
- ^ Lymangrover, Jason. "After Robots Review". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
- ^ LaBate, Steve (23 September 2009). "Blk Jks: After Robots". Paste. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
- ^ Kabran, Michael (3 September 2009). "After Robots". PopMatters. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
- ^ Litowitz, Drew (3 November 2009). "After Robots Review". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
- ^ "After Robots". The A.V. Club. 8 September 2009. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
- ^ Akhtar, Ash (21 September 2009). "BLK JKS - After Robots". Clash Magazine. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
- ^ Clarke, Jude (21 September 2009). "BLK JKS - After Robots". musicOMH. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
- ^ Hughes, Tom (18 September 2009). "BLK JKS: After Robots". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
- ^ a b Brody, Gideon (24 September 2009). "After Robots Review". Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 12 November 2016. Retrieved 12 November 2016.