It would be lazy to label LA-based trio Automatic’s debut album simply as ‘post-punk’, with its collection of bright jangly songs, mostly running in at under three-minutes. I Love You, Fine opens with more than a passing reference to the early 80s electronic acts like Tubeway Army or OMD. Bass guitar marks the guitar beat, as the synthesisers and simple lyrics wash over. It wouldn’t be out of place on a David Lynch movie soundtrack. By contrast, the two opening singles, Too Much Money and Calling It, are a lively blast. Lyrically, Signal examines life in the 21st century and clear r… read more
It would be lazy to label LA-based trio Automatic’s debut album simply as ‘post-punk’, with its collection of bright jangly songs, mostly running in … read more
It would be lazy to label LA-based trio Automatic’s debut album simply as ‘post-punk’, with its collection of bright jangly songs, mostly running in at under three-minutes. I Love You, F… read more
Automatic refers to various artists: 1) Louisville, KY 90s hardcore band 2) Independent Label Owner 3) Bay Area sensation 4) West Coast Rap 5) 90's Australian alternative rock band 1). A band from Louisville Former Mouthpiece guitarist Matt Wieder moved to Louisville a few years back, and played in Guilt and The Enkindels before deciding to put together a straight edge band with Enkindels/By The Grace Of God drummer Thommy Browne. They recorded their first seven inch with Thommy on drums and Matt doing everything else before recruiting more members for the band. When Automatic… read more
Automatic refers to various artists: 1) Louisville, KY 90s hardcore band 2) Independent Label Owner 3) Bay Area sensation 4) West Coast Rap 5) 90's Australian alternative rock band 1).… read more
Automatic refers to various artists: 1) Louisville, KY 90s hardcore band 2) Independent Label Owner 3) Bay Area sensation 4) West Coast Rap 5) 90's Australian alternative rock band 1). A band from Louisville Former Mouthpiece gui… read more